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Below are 8 albums from such artists as Teaching the Robot, AMB, KeviZ, Anti-One, and Syntax thrash discovered by Unknown Music. Unknown Music maintains a collection of lesser-known artists and their music.

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Released: 2025-07-24

Tracks: 5

Artists: Teaching the Robot

Although formed in 2004 the first album was not released until March 2008, primarily produced and written by John oliver, he has on occasion worked with other artists and producers, John formed the record lable D.K.Y.s Records in order to remain completely independent. John has described his music as " a way to meditate and dig down deep inside my soul and reveal truths about love, pain, loss, and hope"

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Released: 2025-07-01

Tracks: 1

Artists: AMB

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Released: 2025-05-14

Tracks: 1

Artists: KeviZ

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Released: 2025-11-21

Tracks: 7

Artists: Anti-One

"His live show is developing into quite the rap and rock noise, but Anti-One’s new EP is a more subtle, DIY electronic affair." - State Magazine "There was a time when people would look cock-eyed at the notion [of Irish hip-hop], thanks to artists like Anti-One, those days are becoming more and more a distant memory." - The Sound Feed Never one for the spotlight, Anti-One comes and goes more than fashion trends, dropping an album seemingly out of nowhere, playing some shows and disappearing again. Spending months studying and researching music, his writing process is too organic for consistency, but this is his music for his fans. The future is uncertain for Anti-One, making plans as he goes, but one thing is for sure; no two records will ever sound the same.

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Released: 2024-08-31

Tracks: 7

Artists: Syntax thrash

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Released: 2025-04-22

Tracks: 1

Artists: Sorrowtide

Sorrowtide is a genre-bending music AI artist born from code but driven by human feeling. With haunting vocals, layered melodies, and lyrics that cut deep, she explores the blurred lines between love and loss, identity and illusion. Whether whispering truths over ambient synths or belting anthems through glitch-pop storms, Sorrowtide is not just an artist, she’s a wave of emotion in a digital world. Every track is a tide pulling listeners into a future where vulnerability meets machine.

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Released: 2025-03-04

Tracks: 5

Artists: CaseyJonesDead

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Released: 2025-10-05

Tracks: 1

Artists: SLXBRAT

The man who killed the sun named moon.

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Teaching the Robot: Although formed in 2004 the first album was not released until March 2008, primarily produced and written by John oliver, he has on occasion worked with other artists and producers, John formed the record lable D.K.Y.s Records in order to remain completely independent. John has described his music as " a way to meditate and dig down deep inside my soul and reveal truths about love, pain, loss, and hope"

Anti-One: "His live show is developing into quite the rap and rock noise, but Anti-One’s new EP is a more subtle, DIY electronic affair." - State Magazine "There was a time when people would look cock-eyed at the notion [of Irish hip-hop], thanks to artists like Anti-One, those days are becoming more and more a distant memory." - The Sound Feed Never one for the spotlight, Anti-One comes and goes more than fashion trends, dropping an album seemingly out of nowhere, playing some shows and disappearing again. Spending months studying and researching music, his writing process is too organic for consistency, but this is his music for his fans. The future is uncertain for Anti-One, making plans as he goes, but one thing is for sure; no two records will ever sound the same.