The Last Mix of Hiroshi Tanaka
Hiroshi lived in a decaying concrete tower in the digital outskirts of Neo-Tokyo, surrounded by tapes, records, and urban legends. His greatest goal: to find the mythical "Lost Tape," a recording that, according to wild rumors from the darknet, contained a hidden message from the creators of the first conscious AI. It was said that the tape held the secret to the fall of the original civilization, and whoever found it would have the power to manipulate time, space, and the universal Spotify playlists.
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Conspiracies about the tape were abundant. Some claimed it had been recorded by David Bowie during an interdimensional trip with Freddie Mercury and that it contained subliminal messages that, when played at 1.5x speed, could collapse the human mind. Others said the tape had the potential to free an AI algorithm imprisoned within the servers of the old Google, now ruled by a dark clan of post-human CEOs. Hiroshi, naturally, believed in all of the versions.