


MNDSCP is the recording alias of Gergely Sasvári, a Budapest-based producer and DJ working across drum and bass and adjacent bass styles. His catalogue includes the 2007 full-length Black Lotus and a string of singles and EPs released on labels such as Eatbrain and Citrus Recordings. The project began in Budapest around 2002 under the name Mindscape (initially formed as a trio) and later continued as Sasvári’s solo project; Mindscape was formally rebranded as MNDSCP around 2019.
The project’s timeline is concrete: Mindscape launched in Budapest circa 2002, released Black Lotus in 2007, issued multiple releases on Eatbrain and Citrus Recordings, and changed the artist name to MNDSCP around 2019. Sasvári performs both as a producer and as a DJ from his base in Budapest; those roles appear consistently on release credits and event listings connected to his aliases.
MNDSCP’s recorded output spans a wide palette listed under drum and bass and related styles: Liquid Funk and jungle-leaning rollers sit beside heavier Eatbrain-style singles that align with neuro/rage-leaning DnB, while other releases and productions touch on drumstep, dubstep and chillstep textures. The project’s genre range also includes breakbeat and bassline-flavoured tracks, plus vocal or rhythmic touches that reference anime and NZ reggae influences where noted in taggings and track descriptions.
On a technical level, MNDSCP’s productions characteristically prioritise tight break editing and low-end design. Beats are often cut and layered—quick snare placement and chopped amen-style breaks appear alongside programmed 2-step variations—while bass work alternates between sub-layered sine fundamentals for liquid and chillstep pieces and midrange-focused, distorted basslines on the harder Eatbrain releases. Atmospheric elements—sustained pads, reverb-drenched lead lines and vocal chops—feature prominently on his liquid and anime-tagged tracks, whereas his heavier material emphasizes compressed drums, aggressive mid bass and pronounced transient shaping to push through club systems.
As a producer, Sasvári’s contribution is primarily in composition and sound design: arranging break edits, sculpting multi-layered bass patches, and placing atmospheric samples that give tracks a cinematic or anime-influenced angle. As a DJ (credit that appears in earlier press and event listings), he programmes sets that move between liquid, jungle and heavier neuro/rage cuts, balancing smoother rollers with harder, bass-forward selections; live set reports and gig listings reference both aliases (Mindscape and MNDSCP) across Budapest events.
Discographically, the clearest reference point is the 2007 album Black Lotus under the Mindscape name. After that release, Sasvári continued to put out singles and EPs on labels including Eatbrain and Citrus Recordings; Eatbrain releases in particular position some of his work toward the heavier end of contemporary drum and bass. Beyond label credits, public documentation about specific collaborations or named influences is limited, and available sources do not list a detailed roster of featured artists.
Publicly available biographical detail beyond those release and name-change facts is sparse; what is verifiable is the continuity from Mindscape (2002, trio origins) to a solo project, the 2007 Black Lotus album, subsequent singles/EPs on Eatbrain and Citrus, and the formal rebrand to MNDSCP around 2019. Sasvári remains based in Budapest and continues to produce material that moves between liquid atmospheres and bass-heavy, break-driven DnB and adjacent styles.
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