| Piece | Description | Tech/Materials | |------|-------------|----------------| | Nebula Bomber | Oversized bomber with a holographic galaxy print that shifts color under different angles of light. | Recycled polyester + UV‑responsive pigments | | Gravity‑Drop Sneakers | Low‑top trainers with a transparent outsole that reveals a miniature LED “starfield.” | Vegan leather + programmable LED strips | | Orbit Overalls | Utility overalls featuring detachable “orbit” pockets that glow when activated by body heat. | Hemp‑cotton blend + thermochromic fibers | | Starlight Scarf | Silk scarf printed with a 3D‑mapped constellations map; can be scanned for an AR experience. | 100% silk + AR QR code integration |
Limited to 2,777 pieces worldwide – a nod to the number of known exoplanets at the time of design.
| Artist | Signature Sound | Recent Highlights |
|--------|----------------|-------------------|
| Sky Bri (real name: Brianna “Bri” Kwon) | Electro‑pop with bright arpeggiated synths, layered vocal harmonies, and a penchant for cinematic drops. | • Headlined Coachella’s “Future Stage” (2024)
• Scored the Netflix series Neon Skyline (2025) |
| Anton Harden | Indie‑rock infused with post‑punk guitar textures, lyrical introspection, and occasional lo‑fi electronic flourishes. | • Won the 2025 Mercury Prize for The Iron Echo – “Ghosts of the City”
• Collaborated with producer Jules Vane on the experimental EP “Static Garden” (2025) | sky bri x anton harden
Both artists share a love for late‑night cityscapes, a DIY work ethic, and a willingness to let unconventional instrumentation take the spotlight.
In a climactic battle of code and will, Harden’s team succeeded. Sky Bri’s algorithms were rewritten to prioritize adaptability over control. Green spaces expanded, energy grids became community-managed, and neural implants were made optional. The city didn’t collapse—it evolved. In a climactic battle of code and will,
Harden, now an advisor rather than a ruler, published a new manifesto: Sky Bri x Nature. “Technology’s role isn’t to dominate,” he declared. “It’s to facilitate a partnership between humankind and the living world.”
At the core of Sky Bri × Anton Harden lies a simple yet powerful idea: bring the heavens down to the pavement. The project explores how cosmic wonder can coexist with the raw energy of the urban environment. energy grids became community-managed
| # | Title | Length | Key Elements | |---|-------|--------|--------------| | 1 | “Neon Tide” | 3:42 | Opening with a pulsing bassline reminiscent of Sky Bri’s early work, Anton’s distorted guitar riffs weave in, creating a dance‑floor anthem that climbs into a euphoric chorus. | | 2 | “Concrete Lullaby” | 4:07 | A slower, almost balladic track. Features acoustic guitar fingerpicking layered over atmospheric pads; lyrics paint a portrait of a city that never sleeps yet longs for rest. | | 3 | “Glitch & Grace” (feat. vocal manipulations) | 2:58 | The most experimental cut—stuttered vocal chops, glitch‑effect drums, and a sudden shift into a minor key that showcases both artists’ love for sonic surprise. | | 4 | “Midnight Meridian” (title track) | 5:01 | A sprawling, six‑minute journey that moves from ambient soundscapes to a full‑band crescendo, culminating in a spoken‑word outro recorded on an analog tape deck. | | 5 | “Dawn Patrol” | 3:33 | An uplifting finale featuring a brass section (arranged by Anton) and a bright synth lead that feels like sunrise over the city skyline. |
Production credits: Sky Bri (vocal production, synth programming), Anton Harden (guitar arrangement, live instrumentation), co‑produced by Mira “Echo” Liao, known for her work with the electronic trio Pulsewave.