Salvation of a Generation: Absynth Artistry 1999 is Jules Coronado's debut electronica album and the first of a collection of albums he will be producing over the coming years.
While influences from his previous work are present in the album, it is the first production to reflect his ultimate artistic voice and fully mature creative aesthetic, which makes it an intensely exciting, original and daring record. It is Coronado's most experimental work, and even psychedelic at times, delivering a circus of hard synth leads, heavy bass patterns and high-energy beats. 
The creative purpose of this album is to preserve the power and importance of youth creativity expressed through the medium of electronic music and the technology of musical synthesizers. As self-expression should not be inaccessible to those without a significant production budget or professional studio, this album promotes a creative culture that uses affordable technology allowing young people with important artistic voices and low budgets to create electronic music. 
This music is what Coronado considers to be one of the most powerful and culturally relevant art forms and is what Absynth Artistry was created to communicate.