A dramatic music album poster titled 'Strata Ritual' in large, stark, industrial sans-serif typography at the top or integrated into the architecture, heavily inspired by Tsutomu Nihei's Blame! manga style with immense scale, oppressive megastructure architecture, vast decaying industrial labyrinths, colossal layered cityscapes, high-contrast chiaroscuro lighting, deep blacks and muted desaturated greens grays silvers, stark highlights, sense of endless depth and existential isolation, painterly textured brushwork and detailed linework preserved, atmospheric colorization with subtle vibrant red accents.
Foreground features a close-up slightly blurred metallic mesh grate or industrial filter obstructing the view, creating detachment and barrier feel like viewing through a ruined barrier in the Megastructure.
Central striking androgynous female cyborg figure in Blame!-esque dark sci-fi aesthetic, solo 1girl, imposing contemplative stance, very long flowing red hair partially covering one eye, pale skin, eerie serene expression with white shadowed or closed eyes, subtle facial scar, intricate black armored shell fused with mechanical robot joints and parts, ornate horn-like headgear, dual arm_cannons or massive gun-like forearm weapons held downward in readiness, lower thighs with bold white sections and stark red vertical stripes.
Background an immense dimly lit decaying industrial megastructure interior in Tsutomu Nihei Blame! style, endless towering pipes beams cables crisscrossing into infinity, rubble-strewn floors, neglected colossal machinery, vertigo-inducing perspectives with extreme depth and scale, distant silhouetted enormous guardian machines or silicon lifeforms looming, oppressive claustrophobic yet agoraphobic atmosphere, grim post-apocalyptic far-future cyberpunk, muted greens grays blacks with selective red glows and faint bioluminescent haze, painterly artstyle with textured brush strokes and rich colorization maintained throughout.