This specific "Quiet Cell 2" sequence is widely regarded as one of their
This seems to reference a , album , or audio-visual project — likely in the electronic / ambient / IDM / cinematic space, given the names Xordel and Strauzek (both known for dark, atmospheric, experimental electronic music with 3D visual art elements).
The quiet cell 2 was their third collaboration. The first had been too bright. The second, too cold. This one… this one breathed .
: It includes subtle environmental elements from the cell, such as the graffiti on the walls .
Caption: "3DC: Signal lost. Code found." Concept: A 45–60s music video — neon-soaked back alleys, glitch transitions synced to percussive hits, close-ups of the trio manipulating a retro-futuristic synth rack labeled “Quiet Cell.” Midpoint: a corrupted waveform visual resolves into a human silhouette; final beat drops as the lights reboot.