Deep Vault 69 V047 By Bohohon -
Author: Bohohon Platform: Fallout 4 (PC) Release Status: Early Access / WIP (Work in Progress)
She wasn’t the only one after the vault. Two other parties moved in the shadows:
Both had resources, both had reasons, but only Mira had something they didn’t: a personal debt to Bohohon. Years ago, Bohohon had saved her life during a data‑raid, embedding a hidden back‑door in her neural implant that now gave her a faint, persistent signal—an invitation, a promise, a warning.
Mira slipped through a rusted access hatch into the Mirae Sub‑Grid, an abandoned power station that still pulsed with residual energy. The air was thick with ozone, and the walls hummed with the low‑frequency chant of dormant AI sentinels.
She placed her hand on a cold metal console and whispered the phrase that Bohohon had taught her in a half‑forgotten dream.
“Let the void be the door.”
The console’s surface rippled like liquid mercury, and a doorway of shimmering, translucent code opened before her—a tunnel that seemed to fold space around it. She stepped in, and the world dissolved into a lattice of probability strings.
Inside, the vault was not a room but a node—a pocket of spacetime where time itself ran slower. The walls were composed of swirling fractals, each a living algorithm, constantly rewriting themselves. In the center floated a crystalline sphere, pulsing with an inner light that resonated with Mira’s own neural rhythm.
The sphere was the Echelon Seed.
"Deep Vault 69 v047" is a downtempo / deep house / tech-house styled track by Bohohon (artist name stylized as bohohon). The production blends subterranean low-end grooves with warm, detuned pads and sparse, atmospheric percussion to create a mood that’s simultaneously brooding and hypnotic. The arrangement favors gradual evolution over sudden shifts, emphasizing texture, space, and subtle modulation.
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[UPDATE] Deep Vault 69 - v0.047
Developer: Bohohon Release Date: [Insert Date]
Overview: Version 0.047 introduces several key changes to the gameplay mechanics and storyline. Players are advised to start a fresh save to avoid compatibility issues with previous builds.
What's New in v0.047:
Known Issues:
1. prefold_theta (crawl space mix)
Opens not with sound but with the memory of sound: a sub-audible rumble, then the hesitant unfurling of a tape that has been paused for years. Bohohon uses granular synthesis on what appears to be a single piano note played in a flooded basement. By 2:00, the note has split into a chorus of detuned harmonics — less music than sediment.
2. they removed the stairs at 3AM
A field recording of an empty server room, pitch-shifted down -700 cents. Somewhere beneath it: a conversation in reverse, possibly Slovak. The title is literal — you feel the absence of verticality. Disorientation as architecture.
3. ferrofluid breathing (v047 core)
The centerpiece. A 4-note motif (E♭ - F - B - rest) repeated across deteriorating tape loops, each pass introducing a new artifact: dropouts, print-through, what sounds like a DAT machine failing to lock sync. Around 7:00, a low-frequency oscillation appears — 16.35Hz, just below hearing — and the brain invents its own melody. Not psychoacoustic trickery. Psychoacoustic honesty.
4. a cassette left inside a dehumidifier
Sixty seconds of silence. Then 2:28 of a C90’s leader tape scraping against a slowly rotating dehumidifier fan, overdubbed with the machine’s own electrical hum. It’s the most beautiful track on the album. You will hate it. That is the point.
5. loop returns your call, trembling
The vault closes not with resolution but with a 7-minute feedback meditation derived from the album’s own re-recorded output. By 5:00, the signal collapses into what appears to be a voice: “don’t / don’t / rewind me.” Probably pareidolia. Probably not. Author: Bohohon Platform: Fallout 4 (PC) Release Status:
This paper examines the speculative digital artifact Deep Vault 69 v047, attributed to the pseudonymous creator bohohon. Although unverified in mainstream databases, the artifact is treated as a case study in online ephemera, anonymous authorship, and the deliberate creation of “unfindable” works. We explore how such objects circulate through niche forums, encrypted storage, or dead links, and what their existence implies about digital preservation, authenticity, and subcultural meaning-making.