Before we hit play, let’s talk about the concept. In standard synthesis, power is positive—loudness, saturation, forward momentum. But Didongo seems obsessed with the absence of that energy.

The "v080" likely refers to a beta iteration (version 0.80), meaning even the creator isn’t sure this is stable. The result is a texture that feels like a black hole: massive in presence, yet utterly destructive to the sonic environment around it.

Caption: Mental Blast – Negative Power v080 by Didongo 🧠⚡🔊
Low-end destruction. Turn it up if you dare.
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Title: Didongo – Mental Blast “Negative Power” v080 [Experimental / Industrial]
Body: Just dropped this new version. Negative frequencies, distorted bass, chaotic structure. Let me know what you think.

Cautiously.

If you produce Industrial, Dark Techno, or Deconstructed Club, dropping the "Mental Blast" as a one-shot impact before a drop will clear the dancefloor (in a good way). It resets the energy. It’s the sonic equivalent of pressing Ctrl+Alt+Delete on the listener's brain.

Alternatively, try using it as a texture layer. Put it 20dB down under a kick drum. Suddenly, your kick sounds weak by comparison—because it’s fighting against a "Negative Power."