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Inside the machine: Arcade Phantom on memory, machines and night music

Arcade Phantom builds tracks around tension: not pure darkness, not pure nostalgia, but the feeling of an old signal trying to survive inside a modern city.

13 May 202610 min readSynth City Radio Editorial
Microphone and studio atmosphere used for an artist interview.
The machine is not the point. The point is what kind of memory you can make it play back.
Opening scene

A studio full of ghosts and cables

The first thing Arcade Phantom describes is not a synth, a plug-in or a drum machine. It is a place: a parking lot after rain, a half-lit room, a machine still humming after everyone leaves.

That visual instinct runs through the music. The arrangements feel less like retro exercises and more like scenes with a pulse. We talked about image-led composition, emotional machines and why atmosphere matters more than nostalgia.

Studio room with instruments used as editorial context for the interview.
Inside the machine: Arcade Phantom on memory, machines and night music — Synth City Radio Magazine — Synth City Radio