Remaster Rollout Underway + Debugged EP Locked & Loaded

Hey everyone,

It’s been a minute since the last update, but things are finally moving in the right direction and I wanted to give you the real status report.

First: the remastered version of Debugging The Human Algorithm is actively rolling out now. I’ve been dropping it platform by platform over the last week or so—cleaned-up mixes, tighter dynamics, better overall loudness without squashing the life out of it, and proper loudness normalization for streaming. If you already own/stream the original, most services (Spotify, Apple, YT Music, etc.) should swap automatically in the next few days—no need to re-download or anything. If you’re seeing the old version still, give it a refresh or check back in a bit; the distributors are propagating it gradually. This is definitely the definitive way to hear the album now.

Second: Debugged: Betas and B-Sides is basically mastered and artworked. Eight tracks total, polished from raw mixes to something I’m genuinely proud to put out. It’s got that companion-piece feel—stuff that lived in the margins of the Debugging sessions but deserved to breathe. Breakdown: one major remix (ElectroFunk flip of an opener), one alternate/beta take, two acoustic re-performances, and four brand-new originals that didn’t quite fit the main record but still carry the same DNA. I’ll drop the full list + individual stories here when it goes live. Music subpage on the site should launch around the same time. My target is still end of March 2026—probably the same week the remaster finishes propagating everywhere.

Speaking of, the site itself is feeling more like home every day. The Music page discography is basically done (just waiting on a couple final backstories), the news carousel is working great for these quick drops, and the Newsgroup signup still works the same: any blog post like this lands straight in your inbox. (Still blows my mind that works.)

Thanks for sticking around while I get all the pieces lined up. It means more than I usually say out loud.

— Bimbly (Tony)

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