State Machine has some dope sound-design elements going on; the track took its time to build into the main section but it was thoroughly enjoyable to experience. The lead guitar work in this is pretty good but fairly heavily filtered - I think I would eased back just a tad on how much is being cut frequency-wise, but it is still enjoyable to listen to and does a good job of keeping the listener engaged. That being said, I do love all the motion behind the guitar and how the bass and drums are trading off while a myriad of electronic and crushed textures fill out the mix.
Protonpunk has me feeling similar to what I said above about the guitar, except perhaps it is even more filtered here. I think the track is interesting and I love the glitching and stuttering occurring throughout. The vocal/intercom sample playing throughout was a cool textural element, too.
I enjoyed both but State Machine is my definitive favorite of the two; a lot going on, some really nice post-production and just a rather moody and unique vibe as a whole. Good work.