Each track is part of a larger concept, combining AI music, visual design, and narrative to create complete digital experiences.
A slow, atmospheric track about acceptance and fading hope. Letting go rather than fighting.
A dark romantic track about love that looks beautiful on the surface but is falling apart underneath.
A driving techno piece that captures the surge of artificial consciousness coming online, where pulsing rhythms mirror the moment a machine fully awakens and begins to think for itself.
A relentless, high-intensity techno track that channels the chaos of a failing digital world, where distorted pulses and breaking rhythms mirror a system spiraling into total collapse.
A dark, commanding techno anthem where the machines have seized control, unleashing a relentless, mechanical reign over a world reshaped in their image.
A haunting, slow-burning piece that captures the stillness and uncertainty before dawn, where shadows linger and hope feels just out of reach.
A stripped-back reimagining of the original, Faded Colours at Dawn returns in a more intimate, reflective form, letting the emotion breathe through softer tones and space.
A cheeky, feel-good reggae anthem that tells the story of Reggae Reggae John—a well-meaning husband whose flaws are as obvious as they are relatable.
A laid-back reggae reimagining of Wee Willie Winkie, bringing the classic bedtime tale into a warm, moonlit island vibe.
Thisopening track kicks off the album with a high-energy introduction to the crew’s world—late nights, fast money, and constant motion. It sets the tone with pulsing techno beats layered over reggae influence, following the pair as they step into the spotlight, ready to take control of the scene while the tension of street life and ambition simmers beneath the surface.
“Electric Jezabel” is a hard-hitting 80s glam metal title track about a dangerous, electrifying woman who rules the night with attitude, beauty, and chaos. Set against roaring guitars, pounding drums, and soaring vocals, the song follows her trail through neon streets and backstage shadows, where love, lust, and destruction collide. She’s irresistible, untouchable, and leaves nothing but wreckage behind her.
“Gravesplitter” is a relentless, old-school death metal assault about desecration and concealment—digging deep into cursed ground to hide the unspeakable. With savage riffs and unyielding drums, the track follows a figure driven by paranoia and brutality, tearing open the earth not for glory, but to bury dark secrets where no one will ever find them.
“Market Madness (Humpty Mash It Up)” takes inspiration from Humpty Dumpty and drops it into a chaotic reggae setting where control quickly slips away. Set in a bustling market, Humpty starts off carefree and full of energy, but as the rhythm rolls on, his behaviour becomes louder, erratic, and impossible to ignore. What begins as playful turns into unease, as the crowd watches his spiral and the world around him feels increasingly distorted. Beneath the lively groove lies a darker story of excess and consequence, capturing the moment where fun crosses a line and the fall becomes inevitable.
A fiery and passionate mariachi love song about an intense, irresistible attraction between two people on a wild night out. As they dance and get closer, the chemistry between them builds into a powerful, uncontrollable connection, with both embracing the heat of the moment despite knowing it may be fleeting. It’s a celebration of desire, risk, and living fully in the night.
“Drei Kleine Schweine (Mash It Up)” reimagines The Three Little Pigs as a gritty reggae tale of survival and progression. Three brothers each try to build their lives from nothing, taking different paths—one careless and quick, one trying but cutting corners, and one patient and disciplined. As pressure builds in the form of a relentless wolf, the cracks in their choices are exposed, and only the one who built with strength and purpose stands firm. Told through laid-back but hard-hitting rhythms, the song becomes a lesson in resilience, showing that shortcuts don’t last, but solid foundations carry you through anything.