Playlist notes: Novas 4.1: Machines

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The curtain lowers for the Intermission…

Novas 4.1 began as just a mood piece but now has a definite place in the narrative: between 0.1 “The Clouds Run Parallel” and 0.2 “The Earth Forever Turning”.

Novas 4.1: Machines

I wanna be a machine, strong and clean, with no human feelings. It would be easier I mean if I can be a machine instead of a human being.

01 Robert Broberg – I Wanna Be A Machine (1979, Sweden) JACK

I wanna be a machine, strong and clean
With no human feelings
It would be easier I mean if I can be a machine
Instead of a human being

Switch on, switch off, switch here and there
Switch over to another channel
Press a button here press a button there
Directed from a faceless panel

I wanna be a machine, strong and clean
With no human feelings
It would be easier I mean if I can be a machine
Instead of a human being

Switch on, switch off, switch here and there
Switch over to channel two
Press a button here, press a button there
Are you ready, steady to go

beep beep
over, go
beep beep
over, so
beep beep
over, no
beep, beep
over, oh!

Switch on, switch off, switch here and there
Switch over to another line
Press a button here, press a button there
It worked unbelievably fine

I wanna be a machine, strong and clean
With no human feelings
It would be easier I mean if I can be a machine
Instead of a human being

Jack is frustrated by his inability to connect emotionally with Susan, who is now a cyborg agent controlled by SYSTEM. He also partially envies her state.

Robert Broberg was a Swedish singer, composer and artist who had a fairly impressive career and did an American period in the 1970s.

Jack has a bit of a problem with always wanting to take the direct route to things when sometimes backing off and getting some context can be more appropriate.

02 Berlin – Mind Control (1980, USA) SUSAN with SYSTEM and SKYWATCH

Mind control
Mind control

Technolust, it's so near
Human beings disappear
Digital control, robots here
Anytime, have no fear
Mind control will live here
Calculators, big this year
Analog circuits in the clear
Silicon chips in high gear

Mind control
Mind control
Mind control

Man made machines, digital trains
Telephone paths to computer brains
Closed loop technology games
Robots in electric lanes
Sequenced systems, repeated frames
? atmosphere, exploding time
Logic passes programs our brain
The future world ain't worth a dime

Mind control
Mind control
Mind control

Our widescreen introduction of Astradynes’s command complex. Susan maybe isn’t as into this whole cyborg agent thing as it may appear.

Yes, it’s the band later made infamous by Top Gun’s ‘Take My Breath Awaaaaay’ but their first album was legit cyberpunk.

03 The Group – Technology (1983, England) JACK

I got a little machine
It's wired up to my heart
It stops me wanting you back
It stops me falling apart

And the lights go on
And the noise won't stop
It's got me in a big hole
And it's burying me
Technology
Technology

T is for television all day long
E is for energy that makes us strong
C the computer hacker makes it so
H is the horrifier on my show

I think I'll throw a big party
Invite all of my friends
I'll put the party on tape
So they can watch it again and again and again

And the lights go on
And the noise won't stop
It's got me in a big hole
And it's burying me
Technology
Technology

N is for nuclear power station
O is the overseer of radiation
L is the luxury in your home
O is the ozone hole from the sun

They make your home so cute
They make your home so sweet
They give you crumbs from the table
And then they tell you where to eat

But the dangerous toys
Are all locked away
And they're saving 'em up
For a rainy day

And the lights go on
And the noise won't stop
It's got me in a big hole
And it's burying me
Technology
Technology

G is the game you don't understand
Y is your life in your hands?

Jack is really not having a good day at Astradyne.

A trio from the early 80s.

04 The Visible Targets – Life In The Twilight Zone (USA, 1983) SUSAN

I live my life but where I'm passing
It's in the twilight zone
Where memories run into tomorrow
A never ending clone

The teardrops freeze when clocks stop in the air
The music has no tone
My feet go nowhere, my mind goes everywhere
And faces turn to stone

There's no reaction, it's not the place to be
If you are humanware
But everything's the same as it used to be
It's so indifferent there

Life in the twilight zone
Life in the twilight zone

There's empty pages of lines that cannot flow
Inside the twilight zone
Empty embraces where love can never show
And hearts are made of chrome

No spell is broken to pluck the locks again
The echoes have no ring
No word is spoken to fall inside the well
Where voices never sing

Life in the twilight zone
Life in the twilight zone
Life in the twilight zone

Between missions for the Company Susan lives in a kind of emotionally disconnected trance-like state adjacent to Simulation mode, controlled by her neural link to SYSTEM.

A beautiful little Seattle band and they have a web page! Isn’t this just an amazing song? ‘Humanware’ and ‘hearts are made of chrome’ in 1983.

05 The Quarks – Mechanical (1981, England) JACK

Mechanical...

They said I've got my father's aching hands
I've got ulcers too
You've got your mother's looks but she's 45
And I'm 22
We go to work and we take the strain
Slip off the head and remove the brain
The technological '80s, oh it's growing
Mechanical
Mechanical

I could've sworn I saw a key in your back today
He said it might be true
We took a look in the workshop window
And I've got one too
We clocked out and I drove you home
We talked of metal and the price of chrome
The technological '80s, oh it's growing
Mechanical 

Mechanical...

Somebody blew a fuse in the office today
They told his wife
If he'd only had a circuit diagram
They could have saved his life
She cried and cried until she finally died
She wasn't waterproof, it got inside
The technological '80s, oh it's growing
Mechanical  

All mechanical, all mechanical now, all mechanical now
 
I have to spend a lot of time these days
Beside the sea
I have to keep well away from city life
My allergy
But I've always got a battery pack
In case I get another heart attack
The technological '80s, oh it's growing
Mechanical   

Jack reflects on his and Susan’s situation.

The band also known as President President. Martin Ansell has done a few things since then.

06 Clio – Faces (1985, Italy) SKYWATCH and SUSAN

Faces
You see a lot of people got two faces
You must give your mind to all them faces
They know the way to be the one
Faces
For every time they've got faces
Faces
Faces
Faces

Oh, we'll never walk on the sun
Until we can find a way to love
Oh, we'll never walk on the sun
'Til you won't hide your face no more

SKYWATCH, an older AI from a different time, has much difficulty understanding humanity’s capability for deception. Susan shares some of that innocence, although she wears so many faces herself.

Italo disco!

07 Deux – Game And Performance (1983, France) SYSTEM and SUSAN

You can be someone
If you grow with me
Your simple soul
Is something else
You simulated
Your love for me
You can be someone
If you grow with me

You just need
Game and performance
Your life is a prospecting company
Business man
Yet you'll kill the boss
Computer programs, shadows in the night

Sometimes, on a mission, Susan’s eyes go dark and distant and Jack can hear SYSTEM’s coldness in her voice. SYSTEM knows that Jack wants to destroy her and seize control of Astradyne. She welcomes the challenge. She wants to corrupt Jack for her own use. She has many plans. She is a very smart machine.

08 Cowboys International – Thrash (1979, England) JACK

When everything is not together
I put my arm around your shoulder

The words they say won't mean anything
They'll change the face, change everything
And we'll thrash, thrash, thrash

There's not one little thing that I would regret
Spending my time wildly
Remember don't forget

The words they say won't mean anything
They'll change the face, change everything
And we'll thrash, thrash, thrash

And then there are those precious times when Jack feels like he can just almost reach Susan through all the REM overlays and hypnotic inhibitors and they play that one song she loves and just dance.

I don’t know why this song screams cyberpunk to me but I think it’s what would be playing in the Chatsubo bar.

09 Suzy Q – Computer Music (1985, Canada) SUSAN and SKYWATCH

Tonight is a super night
And I'm far away
With some alien friends of mine
Inside our flying machine we can see
The beautiful Earth in an endless beam
But no matter what is happening there
I don't give a damn and I don't care

Computer music is stronger than time
Computer music is blowing my mind
It's even better than a human feel
Yeah it's something that is real

Computer music is stronger than time
Computer music is blowing my mind
The aliens around me
Are dancing with the beat

Tonight is a super time
For something new
Like change the laws
and change the rules
Would you like to fly the way I do?
All the universe is waiting for you

But no matter what is happening, oh
Everybody's getting in the zone

And all the while in Susan’s deepest dreams the vision slowly forming, or is it a memory? Whatever it is, it did not come from SYSTEM.

This Canadian disco project is a song I remember as a kid and as an adult, surprisingly, it does not disappoint.

10 Mainframe – Radio (Will Bring Me Home) (1983, England) JACK

Out of Munchen the traffic hunts me
All the eyes switch to green
Staring out the pylon haunts me
And the moment fills my screen

You think I live on the wild side
but it's just a normal day
I'm trying to make some miles
over this land of motorways

He said
When the clearing shows
(hotel oscar mike echo)
Radio will bring me home
(hotel oscar mike echo)

And I'm switching from town to country
All the pressure's left behind
Corporation's power haunts me
A wave of guilt fills my mind

You think I live on the wild side
but it's just a normal day
I'm trying to make some miles
over this land of motorways

Jack goes where the Company sends him, but it’s not just the radio that always leads him home.

John Molloy’s Mainframe got a fair bit of exposure through the 1980s British 8-bit computer scene, doing music for Magnetic Scrolls’ ‘Corruption’ among other things.

The Intermission continues…