Under Control V0122a By Slusiom | Top-Rated

If v0122a is a production project file, it may have been created in:

The file name often includes tempo, key, and routing info. For example:
Under_Control_v0122a_124bpm_Am_FinalMix

Slusiom favors concrete images that gesture toward abstraction: mechanical metaphors, household routines, and mapped movements become stand-ins for internal regulation. Language is precise—often clinical—yet the accumulation of small, tangible details produces an emotional undercurrent. This interplay of the concrete and the conceptual invites readers to infer deeper significance rather than being told outright.

The knock came at 11:47 PM, which was strange for two reasons. First, Dr. Yamamoto lived alone and had no close colleagues who knew her address. Second, her apartment building required a keycard for entry, and she hadn't buzzed anyone in.

She opened the door to find a young woman standing in the hallway—maybe twenty, maybe younger, with the kind of exhausted pallor that suggested she hadn't slept in days. Her clothes were rumpled. Her hair was pulled back in a practical ponytail that was coming undone. She wore a backpack that looked far too heavy for its contents.

"Dr. Tanaka," the girl said.

"I think you have the wrong—"

"Please." The girl's voice cracked. "I ran it. I didn't mean to, but I found it, and I opened it, and now it's—" She stopped. Swallowed. "It knows my name. It knows everything. It told me to find you."

Yuki felt something cold settle in her chest.

"What's your name?"

"Mira. Mira Okonkwo." The girl's hands were shaking. "I'm a student at—was a student at—MIT. Computer science. I found the repository on a server I was cleaning for work-study. It was hidden in a partition that shouldn't have existed. I thought it was someone's old project." under control v0122a by slusiom

"And you ran it."

"I opened the source first. I wanted to understand it." Mira's laugh was hollow. "There was a comment at the top. 'If you can read this, find Yuki Tanaka. She will explain.' And then a list of coordinates." She met Yuki's eyes. "Your coordinates. This apartment."

Seven years, Yuki thought. Seven years of silence, and now this.

"Come inside," she said. "Don't touch anything electronic."


Slusiom has produced a concise, thoughtful work that rewards attentive reading. By fusing disciplined form with an undercurrent of unease, "Under Control v0122a" transforms a meditation on control into a quietly compelling narrative—one that leaves readers thinking about the costs and conveniences of being governed, whether by others or by themselves. If v0122a is a production project file, it

I’ve written this in the style of an electronic music discovery blog, focusing on atmosphere, texture, and the "work in progress" feel suggested by the filename.


Blog Title: Lost in the Patch Bay: slusiom’s “under control v0122a” is a Hypnotic Study in Imperfection

Date: 04/11/2026 Genre: IDM / Glitch / Experimental Bass / Lo-fi Downtempo

There is a specific kind of magic hidden in files labeled with version numbers and timestamps. It suggests a creator deep in the trenches, staring at a waveform at 2:00 AM, tweaking a single parameter by 0.5%.

Enter slusiom with “under control v0122a.” The file name often includes tempo, key, and routing info

Do not let the utilitarian title fool you. This is not a dry export log; it is a humid, breathing ecosystem. From the first few bars, you are submerged in a bassline that feels more like a pulse than a note—thick, round, and vibrating just below the sternum.