Fragments of the Machine Vol.1 & 2

Unreleased cues • Drafts • Cinematic fragments

Fragments of the Machine is a two-volume archival release featuring unreleased music from my Deus Ex: Mankind Divided scoring sessions (2015–2016).

Across nearly two hours of material, these collections reveal unused cues, cinematic sketches, alternate mixes, early ideas, and beta variations that never made it onto the official soundtrack — but helped shape its sonic identity.

Every file is presented exactly as it existed on my original audio drives: unmixed, unmastered, often unfinished, and preserved with the authentic session names they had at the time. No polish, no revision — just pure raw fragments from inside the machine.

These archives are released as a free gift to the community that has kept this universe and its music alive for almost a decade. Thank you for the support, the memories, and the continued passion for this sound..

AVAILABLE for free via Bandcamp

Vol.1 — Data Archive

The first excavation into the vault. A selection of unreleased cues, early ideas, ambient experiments, and cinematic stems — preserved in their original state, straight from the 2015–2016 sessions.

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Digital abstract artwork resembling a humanoid figure with outstretched arms in a dark space, composed of bright white and pink lines, with some scattered lights and text elements in the upper left and lower right corners.

Vol.2 — Deeper Access

The vault opens further. Nearly 50 minutes of never-before-heard outside the game material: alternate cinematic takes, trailer variations, club sketches, tension beds, and early beta versions — expanding the sonic atmosphere and emotional palette of the original score.

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Trailer VOl.2

DIve back in with the trailer for Volume 2. This trailer features a Deus Ex inspired piece I wrote together with Boris Salchow and Malukah.

A black and white digital artwork of a futuristic spaceship or space station with a large cross-shaped structure, featuring glowing city-like lights and cosmic elements, with text labels indicating it is part of a science fiction theme.