New transmissions added
More conspirators enter the network
Glitchmode.com is continuously evolving. As the site rolls out, we are excited to bring several crucial projects into the archive: old and new conspirators who represent different corners of our ongoing Angry Robot Noise mission. Explore four newly added project pages spanning cyberpunk electronics, nocturnal synth-pop, mechanical industrial, and man-machine hip hop.
Cyberpunk transmission
Breath & Decay
The industrial music and storytelling project of Eric Dusik, writing as E.M. August. Breath & Decay combines EBM, cyberpunk atmosphere, and dystopian world-building into transmissions from a machine-governed future populated by humans, sentient androids, corrupted memories, and systems of technological control.
Synth-pop after dark
Conn.RAR
The solo electronic project of Cyanotic keyboardist, producer, and Chicago-area DJ Connor Eck. Conn.RAR blends luminous synthesizers, industrial textures, programmed rhythm, and shadowed pop hooks into nocturnal music for cyberpunks looking to disappear into the darkness.
Mechanical dread
Vampyre Anvil
Jason Novak and Sean Payne bridge Chicago’s classic industrial roots with a harsh modern metallic atmosphere. Their debut album Tetsuo delivers pummeling drum machines, abrasive electronics, gravel-voiced duet vocals, and a claustrophobic collision of machinery and high-velocity human dread.
Man-machine robo-rap
Robohop
Created by Sean Payne with a rotating cast of Chicago-area rap artists and collaborators, Robohop is a RoboCop-inspired collision of industrial electronics, underground hip hop, machine funk, sample culture, and dystopian street-level futurism from the Midwest MIDI ghetto.
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