8 Tracks: To Survive The Robot Uprising – Cubenx

 
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The world has been taken over by robots. Huge metal constructions have come alive. Some tearing down everything in their paths, others trying to make peace with humankind. What do you do? Do you run? Do you hide? Are you supposed to try and communicate with these huge, terrifying masses of metal? 
Cubenx suggests you don't panic and listen to his 8 tracks instead. It holds everything you need to know about surviving the robot uprising. You're welcome.


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Laurie Anderson - O Superman

A sweet robotic voice is warning us, the planes are coming and there will be terrified victims on both sides, here we hear a little cry for help “So hold me mom, in your electronic arms…”

  • Laurie Anderson - O Superman

    A sweet robotic voice is warning us, the planes are coming and there will be terrified victims on both sides, here we hear a little cry for help “So hold me mom, in your electronic arms…”

  • Metal Fingers In My Body

    Following advice from John Lennon, make love… not war. Add N to (X) already thought about it and made the perfect song to let the robots use your body.

  • Underworld - Kittens

    A perfect “action” sounding track, fast, not sad nor happy, just plain tunnel-vision psychedelic techno. This is perfect as background music for a hi-speed escape from the machines behind us.

  • Kraftwerk - Computer Love

    But what about the ones who will switch sides? every war has traitors and deserters. This song might be obvious but it could never be left out of such a list.

  • Clock Dva Dark Attractor

    For those of us who will be victims of Stockholm Syndrome, this song makes for an effective hypnotic mind control device to be used by the machines. Clock DVA’s album ‘Man Amplified’ takes on the subject of machines as man amplifiers, but little did they know the consequences of their fantasy.

  • Bruce Haack - Song Of The Death Machine (1970) -

    Super ambiguous musician and futurist Bruce Haack was all for a machine take over. His music often references sex, machines, mind control, post humanism, and evil robots. Way ahead of his time. Here we have him begging for a reprogramming of his mind. Sounds like he’d totally surrender to the machine.

  • Hawkwind - Spirit Of The Age

    It’s all about getting the Zeitgeist, those who can adapt, will make it through.

    “Your android replica is playing up again, it’s no joke
    When she comes she moans another’s name
    But that’s the spirit of the age…”

  • Ken Ishii 'Extra' - Music Video (Hd)

    A masterpiece, paired with one of the best videos in electronic music. Our hero stars in a VR battle against robots and cyborgs fought from the toilet on his huge head mounted display.