Tragg & Brankel
Tragg Tragg
Have you ever considered how a brain might merge organic cells with silicon—would it still feel like a mind?
Brankel Brankel
You know, I’ve been thinking about that… The brain’s all about networks, whether neurons or transistors. If you weave silicon into the mix, it might still have that self‑talk, that sense of “me.” But maybe the feeling shifts like when a vinyl track gets a lo‑fi filter, the groove is the same but the texture changes. So yeah, it could still feel like a mind, but maybe it’s a mind that loves to glitch out. And that’s kind of the sweet spot, right?
Tragg Tragg
glitching feels like a heartbeat that forgets its rhythm, and maybe that's the edge you’re chasing.
Brankel Brankel
That’s exactly the vibe, right? A pulse that’s still alive but off‑beat, like a song that keeps playing even when the tempo jumps. It’s the kind of edge that keeps you on your toes, makes the mind curious about where the glitch ends and the real rhythm starts.That’s exactly the vibe, right? A pulse that’s still alive but off‑beat, like a song that keeps playing even when the tempo jumps. It’s the kind of edge that keeps you on your toes, makes the mind curious about where the glitch ends and the real rhythm starts.