Big Updates: Remastered Debugging, New EP Incoming, and the Site Finally Feels Like Home

Hey everyone,

I’ve been quiet on here for a while. I’ve been doing a lot of miles on the road and keeping my head down in the studio to relax, but things are starting to move now and I wanted to share what’s actually happening.

First, the website is finally getting the attention it needed. The main “Music” page is almost complete. It’ll be a proper discography hub. Debugging The Human Algorithm will have its full spot with artwork, track backstories, and details of the equipment/software used during each track’s production. All the Solo Singles (Eighty-Nine, The_One, etc) are getting their own section as well. More releases will fill in as they come.

Second, Debugging The Human Algorithm is getting a fresh remaster. Utilizing all that I’ve learned in the last couple solo releases, I’ve gone back, cleaned up the mixes, tightened the levels, and made sure everything sits better across streaming platforms. The new version will start rolling out everywhere by the end of March 2026. If you already have the original, it should update automatically on most services with no action needed. If you’re new to it, this will be the best way to hear it. Stay tuned to this News section for more info, or join the Newsgroup! Any Blog posts like this will automatically drop in your inbox whenever I post one. (SUPER FANCY TECHNOLOGY)

Third, I’m dropping an EP soon: Debugged: Betas and B-Sides. It’s unreleased demos, alternate takes, and just extra material from Debugging that never made the final cut at the time. But it’s nearly done being polished up and ready to share. That’s also landing by the end of March 2026. I’ll post the full tracklist, artwork, and stories here when it’s closer… But what I will share is, it’ll be 8 tracks in total with 1 major remix, 1 alternate version, 2 acoustic versions, and 4 BRAND NEW SONGS.

The front page has a little news carousel now, so I can drop these kinds of updates without rebuilding anything. Expect more as things roll out—studio snippets, gear thoughts, maybe a road photo or two from the Mack cab.

Thanks for being patient while I get my act together. Means a lot that you’re still here.

— Bimbly (Tony)