Soundtracking Digital Dreamscapes: An Interview with Myslie
The creative world surrounding Myslie sits somewhere between a late-night gaming session, a nostalgic anime binge, and the hazy glow of early-2000s pop-punk drifting from a bedroom stereo. In this conversation with A&R Factory, the artist opens up about how rhythm games, Japanese soundtracks, and formative bands such as Green Day and Fall Out Boy quietly shaped the tonal DNA of their music. From childhood obsessions with game composers to the emotional punch of key moments in Pokémon and Rhythm Heaven, Myslie reflects on how those sonic memories gradually evolved into a musical language of their own. The discussion also explores the growing universe behind Walker of the Sunset Path, a narrative-driven game project where songwriting, voice acting, and world-building collide. Along the way, Myslie shares insights into collaboration, directing performers, and turning fragments of inspiration into an interconnected creative world. Your sound carries traces of early-2000s video game aesthetics, anime culture, and modern R&B and alt-pop textures. What were the defining moments in your younger years that shaped this creative identity, and when did you realise those influences could become part of your own musical language? When I was younger, my older cousin was the cool guy to be […]
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