1980s western music magazine cover, early MTV era synth-pop feature, male vocalist clearly styled as 1980s new wave pop star, inspired by European and American 80s music press photography, NOT K-pop style subject: young adult male synth-pop singer (mid 20s), slim but natural build, slightly angular face, realistic skin texture, subtle emotional expression, not glossy idol look, not East Asian K-pop styling, natural 1980s Western facial aesthetics wardrobe: minimalist 1980s tailored suit jacket, slightly oversized shoulders, matte fabric, subtle neon accent lines, no modern fashion, no streetwear, no idol styling hair: medium-length feathered 1980s hairstyle, natural volume, slightly messy but controlled, 80s blow-dry style lighting: analog studio photography lighting, soft tungsten + neon magenta/blue rim light, slight overexposure bloom, VHS grain, scanlines, film dust background: abstract neon grid map dissolving into darkness, retro-futuristic computer interface aesthetic, low saturation sci-fi glow, 1980s visual effects style composition: classic 1980s magazine editorial cover layout, bold headline typography, serious music journalism tone, not glossy pop idol aesthetic magazine masthead: "NEON SOUND" main cover title: "THE ATLAS EFFECT" cover lines: - "INSIDE THE SIGNAL THAT CHANGED POP MUSIC" - "WHEN EMOTION BECAME DATA" - "THE MYSTERY OF NEONATLAS" style reference: 1980s western synth-pop press photography, European new wave aesthetic, analog magazine print, realistic Mehr sehen