Kraddy, a former member of The Glitch Mob, making prominent appearances on track in the Crush Mode Mixtape, is back with a new track called “Black Box”, definitely retaining his signature harsh glitch style and tone. This track is a bit slower than his former offerings in “Android Porn”, but has the same sort of attitude. Offered as a free (direct from TopSpin) download to promote his upcoming album, enjoy!
Category: Electronic
An unreleased track from the talented Michal Menert, leaving me anxious once again for the impending album getting dropped on PLM soon! I have a feature set of Menert’s Dreaming Of A Bigger Life uploaded to the YouTube Channel, definitely check that out if you aren’t familiar with him, solid all around producer who isn’t afraid to experiment. Free available download for this one, enjoy!
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Dubstep: “Mini Mix” by PANTyRAID
This mix actually came out a while ago, possibly late 2010? Either way, it’s definitely a killer mixtape and needs to see the light of day, big thanks to PANTyRAID for giving it away for free. A mix of hip-hop remixes and dubstep, definitely a party track, which is a majority of what PANTyRAID produces, consider it the less serious side of The Glitch Mob’s member Ooah, who has teamed up with MartyParty.
As you can probably tell by some of my other posts on R/D, notably the Forward Slash Mixtape, and the Wilhelm Scream Remix, I’m a huge fan. This is another mellow track, a great follow up to our previous Minnesota post (which R/D introduced me to by sharing his playlist on Twitter).
This is actually a remix of ‘Music for the Royal Fireworks’ by the famous classical composer ‘Handel’. Serene, tranquil, and an overall great composition, shows the diversity capable in electronic genre, ie, it doesn’t all have to “womp” to be good.

Loving the first track of this EP, “Breathe”, and the rest is definitely solid as well. Released exclusively on Additech, so no download for this one unfortunately, but you do get to listen to all of the track in full 320, so enjoy them here. Looking forward to more from Minnesota, first experience was with the “Rolling In The Deep” dubstep remix with MartyParty, and I’ve been a fan ever since.
Glitch: “Crazniac” by Sugarpill
I have posted about Sugarpill before, and the track was well recieved, and he’s definitely gone off and done something different with this one. Unfortunately, we have not been blessed with a free download with this one, but enjoy the full track nontheless, and grab it from Additech if you need to take it with you. Looking forward to some more experimental, glitch “freestyle” music as it were, it’s not as catchy but it’s quite original.
Combining the totally off the wall sound of EPROM with the prowess of veteran glitch artist Boreta was bound to lead to something memorable, and it shows in this remix of “64 Bytes”, which turned out to be a catchy and fun sound that was easily the most ambitious of the “64 Bytes” remixes off of the EP.
New mixtape by Bassnectar, I’ll be honest (as usual, ha) and say I didn’t really like the beginning, but as the mix progressed I started enjoying it more and more, and as such it is now making an appearance on the blog, with a direct DL (instead of having to enter your email) link, enjoy!
Electronic: “Robo Booty” by Opiuo
First of all, does anyone else remember those little robot toys that use to roll around and had smoke come out of their mouths? No? I was the only kid with that weird toy? Anyway, I’ve been meaning to post up this track by Opiuo, who’s Good Thymes Ray Charles remix I’ve featured here before. This is another fun track from a guy who definitely knows how to put sounds together that get you moving, and will stay stuck in your head. Hope to hear of some full album releases coming from him soon.
I felt like there hasn’t been a true “Glitch” post on this blog for some time, so I was glad when I finally came across Slidecamp. (I know, what took me so long!) A lot of the other glitch music I feature comes from, who else, The Glitch Mob, and most of their non-album tracks are fast paced, such as Beyond Monday. Mellow is the name of the game with this album, although it mixes the sound up with some faster paced elements. I think you’ll appreciate zoning out to this track, not every electronic song has to make you want to move, the music just has to “move you” in some way, and I think Slidecamp shows that.








