Today’s video of the day is Hypnoskull – "hythmusmaschine Eins – Zwei" released in 1998.

Inspired by the fast-paced style of Audiosurf, this unofficial fan video brings fresh life to Hypnoskull’s intense track “Khythmusmaschine Eins – Zwei.” The song appears on the 1998 debut album Rhythmusmaschine Eins – Zwei, a release that helped define the project’s chaotic power-noise identity. The video follows the sharp rhythms and harsh electronic bursts with bold visuals that match the track’s relentless pace. As a result, the fan tribute highlights the raw force that pushed Hypnoskull into the industrial spotlight.

Patrick Stevens launched Hypnoskull in 1992 after years in the electronic underground. He built a sound driven by analog energy, noise, and heavy rhythm attacks. This debut album opened the door for a wider audience and set the tone for later releases. Soon after, Stevens expanded the project with albums like Ffwd>Burnout! in 1999 and Electronic Music Means War To Us in 2001. Each album pushed the project’s sonic aggression further. Yet the roots always trace back to the sharp structures and anarchic style introduced on Rhythmusmaschine Eins – Zwei.

Moreover, this fan-made video acts as a bridge between the early days of Hypnoskull and the modern digital world. It honors the album’s influence while connecting it to newer forms of visual expression. Longtime fans will recognize the familiar industrial grit. New listeners will find a strong entry point into Stevens’ long-running catalog, which includes work with Sonar, Cybernetic:Fuckheadz, and several solo aliases. This tribute not only celebrates the track but also showcases the lasting power of Hypnoskull’s early sound.

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