Artist's albums
Break and Enter
2023 · single
Apocrypha III: Eternal Vespers
2023 · single
Upgrade
2021 · single
Obsidian
2021 · album
One Last Breath
2021 · single
Gravity
2021 · single
The Mountain
2020 · single
Prognosis
2020 · single
Copper
2020 · album
Fighter
2020 · single
Death Will Have to Run
2020 · single
Quartz
2020 · album
Lakes of Flame (Comaduster Remix)
2019 · single
Lakes of Flame
2018 · single
ULTRAnumb (Celldweller Remix)
2018 · single
ULTRAnumb (Acoustic)
2018 · single
Doubt (Entropy Zero Remix)
2018 · single
Not Over Til We Say So (Formal One Remix)
2018 · single
The Devil (ANX Remix)
2018 · single
Rockstar (JaySounds Remix)
2018 · single
Demon (Indo Remix)
2018 · single
The Devil (Remixes) [Deluxe Edition]
2018 · album
Down In Flames (Rave The Reqviem Remix)
2018 · single
The Fall (Pythius Remix)
2018 · single
Armageddon (Entropy Zero Remix)
2018 · single
Shoot Em Up (Thomas Vent Remix)
2018 · single
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Biography
Regarded for his slick, genre-bending electronic rock, Bret Autrey - commonly known as Blue Stahli - produces cyberpunk anthems of the fringe zeitgeist. Bret returns to his tracking roots, using modern tracker Renoise to craft the newest iteration of the Blue Stahli sound - the deadchannel_Trilogy. His latest music is a window into his journey through being his mother’s caretaker as she battled malignant brain cancer & mourning his biggest champion after she passed away in 2018 while further reconnecting with his family origins after losing a major cornerstone. The deadchannel_Trilogy of Quartz, Copper & finally Obsidian, travels through a life change, processing & internalizing these moments, defining Bret as a person after being broken down & starting anew. Like the crystal, Quartz is a translucent album - there is confusion & uncertainty but you can hear & see through the songs a haziness of the 90s, with cyberpunk elements, unintentionally playful & even comicbook-like. Copper achieves an experimental soundscape, like the malleable metal, takes on a serene, dreamlike illusion. Finally, Obsidian - a black hole coming to a final, abrupt halt. After trekking through dark valleys & open skies, the volcanic lava hardens as it cools, felt with the increased raucous percussive bangs & angry guitars. But it all comes to a breath & lingering hope where listeners are reminded that the brittle obsidian rock has a glassy sheen & that life shines on despite the darkness.