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Stone Oakvalley’s Authentic Music Collections

server_xeon2009Stein Eikesdal (a.k.a. Stone Oakvalley) is a guy that you will learn to love because of two of his latest projects.

Allegedly the “largest MP3 archives in the world of Commodore Amiga and Commodore 64 music” (a bold claim which is probably true!), the SOASC (Stone Oakvalley’s Authetic SID Collection) and SOAMC (Stone Oakvalley’s Amiga Music Collection) are a huge music repository for lovers of these two cool oldschool platforms, as well as two cool domain names :D

Recorded with meticulous detail, from real machines and using the best replaying software possible (you can read details of the process here and here.
), these archives contain thousands of songs for your lascivious delectation and you don’t need special tools to play good old MP3s. In the case of the Amiga he even blended the hard panned stereo nature of the machine’s audio channels. You are saved!

The C64 archive has everything the High Voltage SID collecion has, each tune recorded in 3 or 4 flavours (different 6581 revisions, and 8580). The Amiga archive has been formed from places like Exotica, Modland and AMP, recorded using Eagleplayer, depending on the replayer that was needed. Everything was calculated precisely to get the best recording possible. In both cases, he also coded some tools to automate the process and leave it running literally for MONTHS until all music was accounted for.

I leave you with a video introduction of the Amiga archive:
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Answer: Synth/Sampler/MidiController!

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Interesting Features:

  • Midi Controller with Transport and Four Endless Encoders
  • Fm Synth
  • Sampler with mic or line in, built in speaker
  • FM RADIO that alows you sample Young Jeezy.
  • 8 synthesizer models, 8 samplers and effects like Delay, Flutter, Filters and EQ all built in.
  • step sequencer/arpegiato
  • Built in Motion Sensor

More info.

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What is Teenage Engineering Working on?

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Teenage Engineering, the company where Mr. Johan Kotlinsky currently works, is presenting “Big News” at MusikMesse. What do YOU think it is?

Big news! Soon to be revealed.

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The Week That Was Chip f/ Bondage Fairies

ED: We are starting a new feature where we try to profile an chip artist a little under the radar, or one you need to check out. We will also bundle it with hot links from the week, for any highlights more casual readers might’ve missed. Enjoy, and feedback please!

fashionLast night I saw the Phenomenal gwEm perform live with Counter Reset. As my face was melting from my body, a thought occured to me. Those who can meld various genres with the chip music sounds, and do so in a evocative manner seem to be rare, but those who succeed are some of my favorites in the scene.

Perhaps one of the lesser known chip rock hybrid acts (think the likes of Anamanaguchi, Graffiti Monsters, or Depreciation Guild.) has to be Sweden’s Bondange Fairies.

There are a few incongruous elements you have to get by to appreciate their music. The name is taken from a famous hentai manga and has no impact on their image or music, other to illustrate their fascination with sex and the profane. Live they are a duo, a guitarist and bassist (named Elvis Creep & Deus Deceptor) who play late 80’s pixies style indie rock mixed with deep c64 style electronics. They never appear live or in photos without trademark robot masks.

Lyrics range from the scatological and outrageous (see Songs like Gay Wedding and Pink Eye Paranoia), to biting and sarcastic (like Indie Girl and HeMan).

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But the common thread throughout all their music is how CATCHY it is. Take a blend of Pixies style rock, add c64 and casiocore drums, and throw in a nasal, constanly exasperated and bewildered vocalist whose unreliable narratives paint uncomfortable and vivid imagry on a host on topics from 80’s cartoons to cuckholderly to the sad state of shitty indie rock.

May will see the release of their second full length “Cheap Italian Wine” out on Audiolith and a small Euro tour is scheduled to follow. If you can’t get to see them live, the record is well worth your e-dollars.

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This week was plenty active with tons of great music, software, and hardware releases, so lets take a look at what you may have missed.

Music

EAT RABBIT has a delicious noisy mess named Kiss the Dolphin out on Da!Heard It.

8bitpeoples released the hard Post-Wave Glomag’s DaMaGe and the cool electrofunked and Miami viced Mr. Spastic’s Claps and Leads.

We gave an in-depth review of Oxygenstar’s Thy Name is Adventure.

Video from the Datapop SXSW Showcase.

Software

Listen to the entirety of your C64 music collection on your  iPhone.

Glitchnes allows you you to turn your favorite NES games into visual mayhem.

Shitwave turns your gameboy into a Merzbox for your pocket.

Hardware

A preview of a handheld atari 2600 for all your 1bit boxing needs.

MD2PC allows your pc to control your Sega Genesis.

Next week should see some cool releases, and hopefully we will get some tasty video from thee gwEm Pulsewave show. Thanks for reading!

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Individual Computers news!

logosIndividual Computers is an awesome firm from Germany, that produces new hardware for oldschool platforms. They are the makers of brilliant accessories like the Retro Replay cartridge for the C64 and the Indivision 24-bit flicker fixer/videocard for the A1200. Jens Schönfeld, the head and main brain behind it, brings us the latest news about new version of the Indivision, a new Amiga 600 RAM expansion and a brilliant new C64 development called Chameleon, which is a multifunction cart that has as many features as even a flickrfixer!!! Continue reading for the official press release and more info…