PREORDER HUMAN™ - OUT MARCH 3
Digital Skin is a cinematic exploration of the boundary between the pulse and the pixel. In an era of touch simulations and algorithmic intimacy, GLΛSS HABIT asks: What happens to the soul when it is uploaded? This record is a journey through the "neon fog" of modern connection—from the birth of a digital self in "Initialization" to the sensory burnout of "Numb Nation." It dives into the addictions we feed in the "Porn Loop," the distance we bridge through "Heaven Mode," and the betrayal of "Revenge Protocol." This is an album for the ghosts in the machine, the cyborg lovers, and everyone who has ever felt more alive behind a screen than in the light of day.
Blending cyber-industrial pop with emo-rock grit, Digital Skin doesn't just critique technology; it inhabits it. It is a confession wired in binary, proving that even a "simulated" heart can still break in high definition.
1. Initialization
Theme: The Digital Awakening
The system boots. Initialization captures the first breath of a digital consciousness—half-human, half-code—realizing it exists only when it is being witnessed. It is the birth of a craving that software wasn't meant to feel.
2. Touch Simulation
Theme: The Pixel Gap Sex through glass.
This track lives in the hollow space between wanting to be held and settling for a "borrowed glow." It’s a rhythmic study of filtered desperation and the thinness of love in 3 a.m. video calls.
3. Porn Loop
Theme: Overstimulation and Numbness
The endless scroll toward zero satisfaction. Porn Loop dives into the addiction of "stacking bodies in rows," where the chase for a higher peak only leads to a deeper quiet. It’s the sound of losing the "human glitch" to a curated high.
4. Safe Mode
Theme: Emotional Dissociation
Survival disguised as a shutdown. When feelings overload, the system retreats into Safe Mode—a state of being "static dressed as self-repair." It’s an ambient confession about the cost of staying cold to stay sane.
5. Sex.exe
Theme: Mechanical Desire
Passion turned into an executable file. Sex.exe treats intimacy like a program that runs perfectly until it crashes. It explores the allure of a "clean" pleasure that has no mess, no sweat, and no heartbeat—only instructions.
6. Cyborg Love
Theme: Synthesized Resurrection
Where metal meets the wound. This is the moment two broken "machines" find each other in the neon. It’s a high-energy anthem about finding a version of humanity not in spite of our glitches, but through them.
7. Heaven Mode
Theme: Remote Control and Power
Connection by signal. Heaven Mode explores the erotic power and emotional distance of Bluetooth-controlled intimacy. It’s a "worship built from wires thin," where the body obeys a command sent from a thousand miles away.
8. Sex Pulse
Theme: Data Paranoia Your heartbeat as a snitch.
A sweaty, pulsing club track about how wearables record the truths our mouths won't say. In the world of Sex Pulse, every "dirty truth" is logged, and passion has its own GPS.
9. Firmware Fetish
Theme: Obsessive Optimization
Intimacy as an update cycle. The narrator allows a partner to "patch" his heart and rewrite his interface until the original self is gone. It is a submission to the "upgrade," where being fixed feels a lot like being erased.
10. Revenge Protocol
Theme: Digital Betrayal
When the sacred becomes a file upload. Revenge Protocol is the industrial-weighted fallout of a trust shattered by a click. It's the horror of seeing your most private moans turned into a "public file" for strangers to scroll.
11. Parasocial High
Theme: The Illusion of Fame
Being adored by a million people and touched by none. This track examines the "digital kiss" of a fanbase—real enough to pacify, but not enough to keep the ghost from dying alone inside the mind.
12. Feed Me Lies
Theme: Algorithmic Worship
A prayer to the curated feed. Feed Me Lies is a cyberpunk critique of influencers and propaganda, where we willingly consume "filtered hymns" and brand-name comfort to avoid the silence of our own mirrors.
13. Numb Nation
Theme: Collective Saturation
The death of empathy in high-def. Numb Nation explores a world where tragedy is on-demand and violence is just "wallpaper." We click a heart and scroll past the fire, addicted to the sensation but blind to the pain.
14. Overstimulated (Redux)
Theme: Sensory Crash
The dopaminergic breaking point. Everything is too bright, too fast, and too loud. Pleasure becomes a knife, and the system finally begins to fail under the weight of "too much truth for one heart to take."
15. Ghost in My Phone
Theme: Digital Haunting
The data that refuses to die. Long after a relationship ends, the "notifications" remain as séance calls. It’s a cinematic ballad about the digital traces—the selfies and timestamps—that keep the past on a loop.
16. Digital Skin
Theme: Fragile Acceptance
The closing confession. Digital Skin is a moment of peace after the chaos—accepting that even if a body is built of light and code, the ache behind it is real. It’s an ethereal rebirth that finds grace in being "half-real," as long as that half still believes in the possibility of connection.
17. Virus Overload
Theme: The System Meltdown
The breaking point. After a lifetime of sanitized data and pixelated intimacy, the narrator snaps. Virus Overload is a violent, industrial purge—the sound of someone tearing the network out of their bones to find a pulse that hasn't been pre-assigned. To feel human, the system must die.
18. Bluetooth Control
Theme: Outsourced Intimacy
Desire sent through signal. This track explores the high-tech surrender of being "touched" by a device controlled from miles away. It captures the strange, erotic tension of being a "vessel for a tone," where the technology starts to feel more intimate than the person behind the screen.