Archive shelf

B-Sides

The parallel library behind the public catalog: alternate takes, companion versions, unused sisters, and songs that did not become the release cut but still belong to the station’s history.

Shelf frame

Not rejects. The other branch of the record tree.

B-Sides exists because AtomRadio76 often produces more than one viable life for a song. Different arrangements, alternate tonal reads, companion cuts, and unreleased siblings can be genuinely worth hearing even when only one version becomes the main archive release.

Current archive

Archive cuts on the shelf

Twenty-five current B-Sides are visible here without the production-folder wrappers. The page itself explains what they are; the titles can stay clean.

MUT 13 archive cuts

Mutations Under the Moon

Mutation-side archive cuts: altered bodies, radioactive romance, moonlit side effects, and the companion versions that remain worth preserving outside the main songbook.

  1. Adrenal Andy
  2. Creepin’ Carl
  3. Dead Eye Dave
  4. Floatin’ Freddy
  5. Green Salad Glen
  6. Grounded
  7. Hazmat for Love
  8. Healthy Hank
  9. Meat Eatin’ Pete
  10. Sparky
  11. Ten Caps a Dance Ain’t Worth a Thing
  12. Too Tough to Tango
  13. Two’s Company, Four’s a Buff

Archive note

The main catalog is the chosen path. B-Sides preserves the meaningful roads not taken.

That distinction keeps the shelf honest. B-Sides is not clutter and not a discard pile. It is the companion record room for a project prolific enough to generate real alternate histories.