TUNERUNE

TUNERUNE

TR-SYS // 48.0 kHz // ED.150 // NO PLATFORM

The only way to hear it.

See Rune-001 What is this

Everything is available everywhere, always.

This isn't.

Some songs will never be on any platform. They live on our servers and nowhere else — not on your phone, not in a cloud you can reach, not for sale twice.

Each release exists as a small number of physical runes. Hold one, and the song is yours to open.

Tap the rune. The signal opens. The song plays — once. To hear it again, tap again.

Not made for everyone. Made for the 150.

The signal

No app. No account.
The rune is the password.

Touch a rune to any phone and the signal opens instantly — artwork, halo, sound. The song streams from our servers and never touches the device.

When it ends, the signal closes. Tap again to reopen it. Every play is a small ceremony, the way hearing something rare should be.

● SIGNAL OPEN
TIME MACHINE
AUSTIN JONES
RUNE 037 / 150

How a rune works

01 — HOLD

A numbered object

Each release is cut to a fixed number of runes, designed with the artist. Your number is engraved. When they're gone, they're gone — no re-presses, ever.

02 — TAP

The signal opens

Touch the rune to your phone. No app, no account, no password. Inside the rune, a chip answers our servers with a code that can never be repeated or copied.

03 — LISTEN

It plays once

The song streams and never touches your device. When it ends, the signal closes. Tap again to reopen it. The tap is the ritual.

150ED
Runes per drop
001TRK
Song per rune
000PLT
Other platforms
NILRE
Reprints, ever

The catalog

RUNE-001

TIME MACHINE

Austin Jones
● OPENING SOON
RUNE-002

SEALED

Undisclosed
SIGNAL SEALED
RUNE-003

SEALED

Undisclosed
SIGNAL SEALED
The object

Every drop is a different object, designed with the artist — cast, engraved, numbered, and sealed. The chip inside answers to our servers alone. It cannot be copied. Neither can what it opens.

EDITION OF 150 · NEVER REPRINTED

Questions

Is this an NFT?

No. Nothing on a blockchain, nothing speculative. A rune is a physical object that opens a song. Closer to a concert ticket that never expires.

So I don't get the file?

Correct — nobody does. The song exists on our servers and inside the edition, nowhere else. That's not a restriction; it's the entire point. You own access no one else can have, not a copy everyone has.

What if I lose my rune?

Then the song is gone for you, like losing a ticket stub from a night you loved. Each rune is registered and numbered — we can retire a lost rune so no one else can use it, but we never mint replacements into the edition.

What phones does it work with?

Any modern iPhone or Android — if your phone can tap to pay, it can open a rune. No app required; the signal opens in your browser.

Why would an artist do this?

Artists keep their rights and roughly 80% of every sale. A sold-out edition of 150 runes pays what millions of streams pay — from the fans who care most, for a song that stays scarce forever.

Rune-001

The first signal opens soon.
150 runes. One song. Nowhere else.

RECEIVED · YOU'LL KNOW FIRST

One email when the drop opens. Nothing else, ever.