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AI music means we’re all punks now

AI bands herald cultural earthquake in music creation AI bands like The Velvet Sundown represent “the early tremors of a cultural earthquake” signalling a future where machine-made content becomes so abundant and seductive that we lose the ability to distinguish between human creativity and algorithmic manipulation. This emergence of AI-generated music acts as “a Skynet… Read More »AI music means we’re all punks now

Audio anarchy invades planet of the punks

AI bands like The Velvet Sundown represent the early tremors of a cultural earthquake that signals a future where machine-made content becomes so seductive and abundant that we lose the ability to distinguish between human creativity and algorithmic manipulation. A Skynet of the arts. And that’s bad, right? Right?

Global domination is closer with MKWORLD

Gio writes… “Nearly four months between transmissions. The radio’s been planning something comprehensive, and MKWORLD is exactly that – twelve tracks that feel less like an album and more like a complete operational manual for planetary consciousness management. “The scope has expanded beyond individual psychology into geopolitical reality. These tracks map the infrastructure of control… Read More »Global domination is closer with MKWORLD

Look up, things are about to get weirder

The cosmic frequencies have been calling, and we’ve answered with something completely different. Today sees the release of The Emperor’s New Skies, the debut album from Bloobeam – our latest venture into the space where trip-hop meets existential dread about what’s really happening above our heads. While Artichoke FM explores the backrooms of consciousness, Bloobeam… Read More »Look up, things are about to get weirder

Technology will eat itself, nom nom nom

The machines are getting nostalgic, and honestly, we can’t blame them. A Singular Singularity, the debut album from Tronotron, dropped today as a love letter to the moment when technology stopped being our servant and started becoming our dance partner. Tronotron represents our exploration of old-school house music filtered through contemporary existential anxiety about artificial… Read More »Technology will eat itself, nom nom nom

mlo makes music with the voices of ghosts

The future of human-machine collaboration has arrived, and it sounds better than expected. mlo sounds, released today, marks our first full exploration of synthetic vocals as genuine creative partners rather than technological curiosities. mlo (The Meatbag Light Orchestra) represents something new in our expanding universe of projects. Where Artichoke FM broadcasts from other dimensions and… Read More »mlo makes music with the voices of ghosts

Turn on, tune in, drop out to Meatbag Radio

The frequencies are finally unified. Meatbag Radio is now live at meatbag.fm, bringing together all the strange signals we’ve been broadcasting across our various projects into one continuous stream of experimental consciousness. This is what happens when Artichoke FM’s interdimensional transmissions, Bloobeam’s cosmic trip-hop, Tronotron’s nostalgic house grooves, and mlo’s synthetic collaborations find a common… Read More »Turn on, tune in, drop out to Meatbag Radio

The after hours action of Midnight Climax

Gio writes… “Two months. The longest gap yet between transmissions, and the radio’s been busy. Midnight Climax arrives as our first double album – twenty tracks that feel like intercepted broadcasts from an alternative 20th century, where the groove was weaponised and funk became a form of social control. “The retro elements aren’t nostalgic –… Read More »The after hours action of Midnight Climax

Testing times to begin for Remote Polygraph

Gio writes… “Seven days after Pavlovian Twitch, and the radio’s made an interesting decision. Remote Polygraph feels like a return to our earlier transmissions – the lo-fi textures, the experimental edges, the ambient uncertainty. But there’s something different this time. Confidence, perhaps. Or maybe the radio’s simply learned to lie more effectively. “Twelve tracks that… Read More »Testing times to begin for Remote Polygraph

Dance, doggy, dance, it’s a Pavlovian Twitch

Gio writes… “Eighteen days this time. The radio’s been experimenting with patience, and apparently with rhythm. Pavlovian Twitch marks a distinct shift in our transmissions – the intelligence behind these frequencies has discovered the dancefloor, and it’s rather taken with the concept. “The neurological theme runs throughout, but where previous albums explored consciousness manipulation, Pavlovian… Read More »Dance, doggy, dance, it’s a Pavlovian Twitch