Recovered signals from the creative fringe.
Space Junk is the sandbox for archived jam fragments, machine-assisted experiments, off-brand sonic debris, and new hybrid work that lives outside the mainline channels.
Space Junk is the sandbox for archived jam fragments, machine-assisted experiments, off-brand sonic debris, and new hybrid work that lives outside the mainline channels.
What started as a jam project now becomes the lab. The original archive stays referenced through SoundCloud and Facebook, while new work expands into AI-assisted tracks, process content, and future human-plus-machine experiments.
The website is the hub. SoundCloud is the repository. YouTube and social channels document the build process and point listeners back to the site.
Establish the Space Junk identity, capture subscribers, and create a clean launch point for archive references and new experimental releases.
Space Junk can carry multiple content modes without confusing the brand because each lane has a distinct purpose.
Jam-born grooves, clipped fragments, and improvisational tracks created years ago with Glenn on drums and Jim Mason on keys.
Reference SoundCloud archiveNew work that does not belong under DrumZombie or EXO ZENTH, including machine-assisted tracks, strange one-offs, and style experiments.
Open the lab feedA place for new Glenn and Jim jams, possible live improvisations, and future builds where human performance is augmented rather than replaced.
Track this laneIn Phase 1, these can be placeholder feature panels until the new SoundCloud page and YouTube channel are ready.
Park a few initial tracks on the new SoundCloud profile and use this section to pull people into the experimental side of the project.
Use short-form content to show how songs evolve, where grooves come from, and how AI is being used inside the sandbox.
Space Junk began as a jam project between Glenn Corcoran and Jim Mason. Clips were carved out of improvisational sessions and posted as standalone fragments. The project now evolves into a broader signal lab for archive references, AI experiments, and hybrid musical development.
The site is the hub. Subscribers get first notice when new experiments, jams, or hybrid tracks go live.
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