Pulling the Plug in the Digital Age

Forget Technology is a high-voltage escape route from the digital grid. The track arrived like a glitch in a perfectly polished system. While our first release of 2026, The New Failure, explored the beauty of the breakdown, Forget Technology is about the urgent, almost desperate need to unplug. It’s a track that feels like a late-night collision between the icy precision of Ladytron and the raw, rhythmic drive of The Presets. The chorus, “Let us lose our minds,” isn’t just a hook; it’s a manual for survival. It’s the sound of reclaiming your own head in a world that wants to turn every thought into a data point.

The lyrics touch on a specific kind of modern exhaustion. When we sing “I’ll show you all I know about philosophy,” it’s a nod to the fact that the most radical thing you can do today is to be unreachable. We wanted to capture the sharp energy of the original Electroclash movement but strip away the irony. This is about the friction between human instinct and the screens that track them. It’s a sophisticated anthem for anyone who has ever felt the urge to simply walk away from the glow and “remake history.”

A View Through the Lens

The image for this release captures the ultimate paradox of our era. It’s a meta-moment, a technical screen placed in a cold, industrial environment. But the image it displays is a stark contrast, people running free on a sun-drenched beach. It represents the “somewhere else” we are all looking for. We are staring at a machine to witness a moment where technology has been completely forgotten.

As the second single from our 2026 project, this track marks a shift in the narrative. If the introduction was about accepting the fall, this is the manifesto for the rise. It’s an invitation to stop playing the game by the established rules and instead find a different kind of frequency. Put the phone down, turn the volume up, and lose your mind to find something real.

LOCATION: THE CONTROL ROOM
TIMESTAMP: 2026-04-17
KEY: A MINOR
VIBE: ELECTROCLASH REVIVAL / ANALOG ESCAPISM
STATUS: ACTIVE TRANSMISSION / SINGLE II