Please make it clear whether you've read these phrases in print, or heard them spoken aloud.
"Pandia-tonic clusters" sounds to me like "pentatonic clusters." The pentatonic scale is the primitive five-tone scale that can be played on the black keys of a piano. A "cluster" is several notes played together. So a "pentatonic cluster" would be the various kind of tone combinations you would get from pressing several black keys at the same time.
"Flat-submediant key switch" I'm not at all sure about, but I don't know much about music theory. Wikipedia tells me that the "submediant" is the sixth note of the ordinary diatonic scale. In simple music, we are used to hearing chord progressions and key changes that move around the circle of fifths, and this sounds like some MUCH more sophisticated progression.