// Albums

26 releases exploring different genres and stories.

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The Last Broadcast

electronic synth-pop Sheet Music

The Last Broadcast is a single night in a radio booth. It's 1987. A small-town AM station is shutting down at dawn, and the overnight DJ knows this is his last broadcast. He sits down, clicks the mic on, and does the job — professional, warm, the voice people fell asleep to for years. But as the night deepens and the hours empty out, the DJ voice cracks. The professional patter gives way to something real. He starts saying the things he never said — to the listeners who left, to the caller who might still be out there, to the version of someone he needs to hear him.

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NK-Pop

k-pop satire Sheet Music

NK-Pop is a K-pop album performed through the lens of North Korean propaganda. Every track is sonically bright, polished, and aggressively cheerful — full idol production with rap verses, melodic choruses, dance breaks, and fan chants. The twist: the darkness never surfaces directly. Lyrics never acknowledge anything is wrong. The horror lives in implication, in what's conspicuously absent, in celebrations that are a little too enthusiastic.

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Deflated

hip-hop documentary Sheet Music

The story of Phil Katz, the programmer who created PKZIP and the .ZIP file format — one of the most ubiquitous file formats in computing history. Despite his creation being used by billions of people daily (.zip, .jar, .docx, .apk are all ZIP under the hood), Katz died alone at age 37 in Room 566 of a Milwaukee motel, surrounded by empty liquor bottles.

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The Podium

electronic synthwave narrative Sheet Music

A synthwave/vaporwave narrative. A mountain pass, a champion, a challenger, and a race that changes everything. The story isn't what it seems — listen twice.

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Running on Vapors

electronic synthwave Sheet Music

Running on Vapors is a single continuous journey — one night behind the wheel, dusk to dawn. The album opens with the euphoria of escape: engine on, highway ahead, nothing but possibility. As the night deepens, the mood shifts inward — reflection, memory, the empty passenger seat, the things you drive to forget and the things that follow you anyway. By dawn, nothing's resolved, but something's lighter. The drive itself was the point.

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sugar;high

k-pop Sheet Music

Sweet & Dangerous — things that look, feel, and taste sweet but carry an edge underneath. Candy-coated exteriors hiding playful menace. The album follows an addiction arc: the first taste, the sugar rush, the hook, the crash, and the bittersweet letting go. The "dangerous" side stays playful — wink-and-a-smile territory, not dark trauma. "I know this is bad for me and I'm having fun anyway."

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The Everlasting

dark cabaret theatrical Sheet Music

Five children entered. One left. Through the ceiling.

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Shell No

rock punk Explicit Sheet Music

A punk rock protest album from the perspective of turtles—creatures who can't speak for themselves. The album rages against the cultural myth of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles ("we're not ninjas, we're slow as hell and we're dying") while addressing the real existential threats turtles face: predation, plastic pollution, the pet trade, exploitation, and environmental destruction.

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The Overture

opera comedy parody Sheet Music

An opera that mocks operas. Our protagonist is dragged to the opera against their will. The entire album is their internal monologue - sung in full operatic style - as they experience confusion, pretension, and mounting existential dread.

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Zoot Suit Riots

swing neo-swing documentary Explicit Sheet Music

June 1943, Los Angeles. U.S. servicemen - sailors and Marines - charter taxicabs and cruise into Mexican-American neighborhoods. They drag kids out of theaters, bars, streetcars. They strip them of their zoot suits, beat them bloody, burn their clothes in piles on the street. The police watch. Then arrest the victims.

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Dark Tide

rock irish-punk documentary Explicit Sheet Music

On January 15, 1919, a poorly-built molasses tank in Boston's North End exploded, unleashing 2.3 million gallons of molasses in a 35 mph wave that killed 21 people and injured 150 more. The victims were mostly Irish and Italian immigrants - the working class who lived in the shadow of a monster that the company knew was dangerous.

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Distros

documentary hip-hop electronic Sheet Music

The story of Linux told through its distributions. Each track profiles a major distro - its founder, philosophy, triumphs, and struggles. Arranged chronologically from 1993 to 2020, the album traces the evolution of open source: from lone hackers in basements to billion-dollar acquisitions, from purity to pragmatism, from idealism to industry.

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Jolene

Country Americana Sheet Music

Everyone knows the song. A woman begs Jolene not to take her man. But no one ever asked Jolene's side.

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The Wizard

documentary dark industrial nerdcore Sheet Music

Thomas Edison is remembered as America's greatest inventor. This album remembers what he actually did.

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Surrender

Synth-Pop Electronic Sheet Music

Surrender is bitwize's foray into synth-pop territory, channeling the spirit of Carly Rae Jepsen's Emotion (2015). Twelve tracks exploring different facets of love - the spark, the fall, the ache, the dance floor catharsis. Pure pop romanticism with no tech angle, just unironic emotion delivered through shimmering synths and infectious hooks.

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SubSeven

hip-hop g-funk documentary Explicit Sheet Music

The complete history of Sub7, the remote access trojan that shaped early 2000s hacker culture. From a Romanian teenager teaching himself Delphi in Windsor, Ontario, to the tool that powered a generation of script kiddies, to the mysterious disappearance of its creator - and the imposter who claimed credit for over a decade.

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Connection Lost

Nerdcore Electronic Hip-Hop Sheet Music

Connection Lost is bitwize's nostalgic journey through the lost digital landscape of the early internet. From BBS dial-up days to LAN parties, from hacker culture to the corporate takeover - this album is a funeral for the free internet.

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Compound Interest

documentary hip-hop electronic Explicit Sheet Music

Compound Interest traces the arc of internet fraud from its almost-comedic origins to its current incarnation as a human rights crisis. The album opens in 1990s/2000s Lagos with Yahoo Boys hustling in cyber cafes, moves through the professionalization of romance scams, and descends into the horror of Southeast Asian trafficking compounds where both the scammer and the scammed are victims.

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THE SCENE

documentary electronic nerdcore Explicit Sheet Music

The warez scene from inside - the honor code, the competition, the art, the fall. This isn't an album about piracy. It's about a subculture built on anonymity, prestige, and a code of honor that said profit was for sellouts. Kids racing releases across continents for nothing but bragging rights and a line in an NFO file.

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Clyde

irish folk dark comedy Sheet Music

The saga of Clyde, a koala with chlamydia who refuses to accept responsibility for his actions. Set to Irish folk music - tin whistles and fiddles scoring koala degeneracy.

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Whatever It Takes

nerdcore true crime documentary Sheet Music

"Whatever It Takes" is a narrative concept album based on the true story of the 2019 eBay cyberstalking scandal - when a Fortune 500 company's security team launched a coordinated terror campaign against two bloggers who wrote critical coverage.

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Merge Conflict

nerdcore documentary Sheet Music

"Merge Conflict" is a concept album documenting the legendary flame wars, beefs, and drama of the Linux Kernel Mailing List (LKML). Each track represents a real incident with actual quotes, commit references, and email thread IDs woven into the lyrics.

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DEB + IAN

documentary nerdcore Explicit Sheet Music

A narrative album tracing the life of Ian Murdock (1973-2015), the visionary who founded Debian at age 20 and gave the open-source world one of its most enduring gifts. The album follows his journey from idealistic Purdue student writing the Debian Manifesto, through marriage to Debra (the "Deb" in Debian), to industry success at Sun and Docker, and ultimately to his tragic death at 42 following a violent encounter with San Francisco police.

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Miles From Yesterday

country americana Sheet Music

A country album about distance - the miles between where you are and where you've been, between who you are and who you were. Songs of love, loss, memory, and the long road home.

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Emily

indie folk Sheet Music

A love letter in album form. Emily captures the warmth, comfort, and quiet joy of love through the lens of coffee shop indie folk - the kind of music that plays softly in the background of your favorite cafe while rain streaks down the windows.

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A Ska-liday Christmas

ska punk holiday Sheet Music

A loud, fast, chaotic 90s style ska punk holiday album. Brass blasts, offbeat guitars, Doc Martens stomps, and frantic mall season mayhem. This is Christmas through the lens of 90s ska - playful, energetic, nostalgic, and completely unhinged in a joyful way.