
• Varsavati – Originally introduced as a bumbling guru-jester, now gradually revealing himself as a reality-warping force. Possibly Indigo Harper in disguise, possibly Robert’s own subconscious. Possibly both. He speaks in cryptic riddles and half-truths, appearing in liner notes, voice clips, and dreams.
• Klarc Kummings Koq – Former stoner metalhead, now a cult leader of a trailer-park secret society. Obsessed with sex, meth, and bad philosophy. Claims to be descended from Masonic pig farmers and traffics in ‘baby bone meth’ (which is actually just aspirin). Cut with lies, trauma, and shaky VHS tapes.
• Dark Skanks On Crank – Not just a duo. More like a rumor. Their music exists somewhere between erotic horrorcore and political satire. They speak in slang, slurs, and glossolalia. No one knows their real names.
• Indigo Harper – Mysterious femme vocalist/poet who may or may not be the voice of Varsavati. Her words slice like broken mirrors. She disappears for months at a time and then returns with three songs and a manifesto.
• Harper, Skanks, and Hellfire – Core contributors to the sprawling G.G.O.M. multiverse, blurring the line between side projects and multiple personalities.
• Vart & VRT – Not albums, but transmissions. They are sonic Skinner boxes for listeners—baited with weird hooks and dopamine loops. The titles themselves may be acronyms, alien dialects, or corrupted file names.
• The Feedback Loop – A growing archive of curator reviews, both brutal and bizarre. Filed not as shame, but as trophies. Each quote fuels the mythos, each rejection adds to the legend.
• Coming Soon – A debut by 777Hz, featuring Jillian Marx and her unhinged, tech-obsessed brother Maltrix Marx. It’s V2k-core glitch gospel with gangstalked undertones. Varsavati makes a guest appearance as a false prophet or broken AI.