By shawn , 5 June, 2026

Behind the Beats: A Quick Minute with Glitch Hop Crew

Right after the grease cooled down at The Skat-O-Taco and the first streaming numbers for High Point started rolling in, we caught up with Tony D and Raymond X. We wanted to dig past the polished tracks and get into the raw, chaotic energy that makes this duo click.

As expected, Tony was pacing the floor with a red-hot energy, while Raymond sat back, cool as the ambient room temperature, nodding along.

By shawn , 5 June, 2026

Album Feature: Glitch Hop Crew Reclaims Their Roots on "High Point"

High Point, North Carolina is famously known as the "World’s Furniture Capital." But if you look past the grand, sprawling showrooms and deep into the industrial fabric warehouses, you'll find a completely different kind of rhythm being built. It’s a sonic architecture constructed from hyper-kinetic beats, deep-funk baselines, and a chaotic history of street hustle.

By shawn , 5 June, 2026

Album Spotlight: Tucker Unearths Raw Heritage in The Shasta Hull

In an era where country music frequently leans into polished pop-hooks and massive stadium production, Tucker’s The Shasta Hull feels like a breath of crisp mountain air. Spanning 16 tracks, the album doesn't just play; it echoes like an old story told on a porch at dusk.

By shawn , 2 June, 2026

Beyond the Mime: Why the Real AI Music Revolution Belongs to the Creators, Not the Grifters

We usually stay out of the fray. If you follow saints in unison, you know we prefer to let the music, the digital art, and the worlds we build speak for themselves. We have a massive dog in this fight, but watching the endless, exhausting discourse on social media usually just makes us want to retreat further into the studio, turn off the internet, and create.

But every now and then, a story breaks that is so egregious, so fundamentally lazy, that it forces our hand.

By Clark , 1 June, 2026

"Saints or Sinners?" is officially LIVE! 🪐

Hello, kiddos! Yes, the rumors are true. The debut album has dropped worldwide. Whether you're power-walking the mall or stuck in an elevator, we've got your new favorite soundtrack.

If you're wondering where to start, Olphia and I have some thoughts. Personally, my favorite track is "The Good Noodles"—but if you've just had a totally shitty day at the office and need to wind down, I highly recommend blasting "HELL YEAH!"

By shawn , 26 May, 2026

Interview Transcript — "a.i (human in the loop)"

Shawn W. Knight, the progenitor of saints in unison, recently sat down for a virtual interview with Microsoft Copilot to discuss the genesis of their ambitious new double album, a.i. (human in the loop). What began as a boundary-pushing exploration into generative music production quickly evolved into a masterclass in human-machine collaboration—complete with the unique breakthroughs and sudden tech betrayals that define the modern creative frontier.

By shawn , 22 May, 2026

The AI Music "Outrage" is Beyond Ridiculous. Let’s Talk About It.

Alright, I’ve been watching the discourse surrounding AI-generated music lately, and I honestly just need to get this off my chest. What a weird thing to spend brain cells on hating. Seriously, of all the things going on in the world, this is where you’re choosing to channel your existential fury?

By shawn , 15 May, 2026

Human in the Loop: Why We Embrace the AI Frontier

The evolution of a creative journey often leads to unexpected horizons. For over four decades, the process of making music has been a hands-on, deeply technical, and intensely personal endeavor. From the early days of being a self-taught keyboardist at thirteen to the current era of digital integration, the tools have changed, but the spirit of innovation remains the same.