Robots and Androids - The Arcane Machine

There’s no shortage of tunes about evil machines in the industrial soundscape, so this month, Ed and Justin explore the concept of robotics in music. Check out some songs about replicants, androids, cyborgs, and more from a very eclectic selection of artists. We’ve got steampunk, industrial, goth, and… chap-hop? Why not?

Special thanks to LonelyAssasin96 for sending in a listener track for the end of this chapter. Send your listener submissions/ suggestions to arcanemachinepodcast@gmail.com!

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The Tracklist:

 

1 – “Turn Back the Clock” by Steam Powered Giraffe from the album Mk III (2013)
(Bandcamp)

2 – “Replicant” by They Might Be Giants from the album Nanobots (2013)
(Website)

3 – “Phuturist (Razordblade Restrukt)” by Goteki from the album O/S: Corrupted Files (2003)
(Bandcamp)

4 – “Jet Boy Machine” by H3llb3nt from the album Hardcore Vanilla (2001)
(Discogs)

5 – “You’re Being Hunted” by Professor Elemental from the album The Giddy Limit (2014)
(Bandcamp)

6 – “The Robots” by Kraftwerk from the album The Man-Machine (1978)
(Website)

7 – “Budala” by Affet Robot from the album Fiyasko (2021)
(Bandcamp)

8 – “Cowgirl” by Underworld from the album Dubnobasswithmyheadman (1994)
(Bandcamp)

9 – “Sudno” by Molchat Doma from the album Etazhi (2018)
(Bandcamp)

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I have been a part of the goth subculture since I was 16. I am the owner and creator of The Requiem Podcast which has been around since early 2008 and also podcast award nominee Cemetery Confessions. I am also known as DJ Count. I am married, and a father to a beautiful baby bat named Link.