Author: 8GB

  • TCTD Awards 2009: Best Oldschool Demo Production

    This has been a great  year for oldschool demo production. The quantity of productions has increased, however this brought with it an increased number of QUALITY productions among them. It was hard to select the nominees! Among all these, I warmly welcome back the Amiga producers.  We had a ton of new Amiga demos this year and this only makes me happy. Also, we had very solid output in most of the dedicated and open demoparties like Breakpoint, Assembly and tUM. The increased interest in oldschool computers as demomaking platforms has led as well to more machines being pushed towards their limits like they never did before.

    With this trend, we also see an increase in “crossover-ing” between chipmusic and demoscene. A lot of chipmusic artists have ventured into the demoscene, and a bunch of demoscene artists have gathered more exposure in the eyes and ears of chipmusic aficionados. However, judging from the votesheets submitted for the 2009 TCTD awards by our readers, there’s a widespread, appalling knowledge of the demoscene. Not only most sheets were empty in this category, a bunch posted stuff that wasn’t even related. Come on kids, we post a lot of demoscene material for you, pay some attention! There’s a ton of awesome stuff to discover within. I promise more stuff in 2010 so you can fill up that slot in next year’s Awards (and not suggest that we nominate a record pressing company for “demo production” :O)

    Not wanting to steal any more of your time, I hereby present you with the Demo nominees:

    Andropolis by Booze Design & Instinct (Commodore 64):

    Booze Design does it again. Teamed up with Instinct, they deliver a punching production for your Commodore 64.

    Cernit Trandafir by Dead Hackers Society (Atari STe):

    It may not be superflash, but what it does it does with good quality. I love the resolution and soundtrack on this one. It was a tough call between this and Suretrip II

    Syntax Infinity by Tulou & Traktor (MSX2):

    Not a very popular platform, the MSX2 receives an amazing demo at Breakpoint 2009. It should have won the compo.

    Future 1999 by PwP (Commodore VIC-20):

    Even though PwP prods are pretty similar, this time around they have managed to use samples for some SPOOKY voices saying freaky shit.  I love it.

    VIA by Neurotypical (Acorn BBC Micro):

    OK, it might not be very inspired, but this  shit is hardcore. It’s video + digital audio streamed off a fricking BBC Micro. Many points for hardcoreness and rare platform usage.

  • Lo-fi dub at METRODUB

    I just found out about this today.

    It’s an awesome, dub-oriented, lo-fi new label from Norway I believe, and even though it only has 6 tracks available so far, it looks like it could have a bright future.

    Personal favourite: the Minikomi release. Crunchy GB dub for your ears.

    Here’s looking forward to more releases!

    Check it out!

  • Seno DS Sequencer v0.9

    This one came out of nowhere for me (did anybody try it?), and I haven’t tested it yet, but it looks like a free clone of Korg DS-10, judging by the features list:

    * 8 Tracks , 8 Clips per track, approx. 16 Slots (Pattern)
    * Track audio from WAVE samples or Microphone
    * Track settings: Sample, Polyphone/Monophone/Trigger mode, ADSR envelope, LFO
    * Transpose +/- 36 semitones (3 Octaves)
    * max. 16 Voices
    * Clip records 12 notes per step with velocity
    * Choose different musical scales i.e Seno scale (A3-E5 Major),
    Ionic (C4), Chromatic (C4), Major pentatonic (C4), Minor pentatonic (C4), Arabic (C4)
    * Clip settings: lenght 1-16 steps, speed
    * KAOS pads
    * Live recording and arranging via Stylus
    * BPM 40-240 and Swing
    * Mixer with Distortion
    * Loads WAVE files
    * Loading/Saving of snapshots
    * “Memory saving” sample managment

    You can get more info, the download and sample packs at the official page

  • HVSC Update #52 released

    The end-all be-all collection of Commodore 64 SID music has seen its classical christmas release this year again and it’s packing!

    874 new and 65 fixed SIDs is what you will find here, extending the grand total of tunes to 37.081!! Surely a ton of music to while away this relaxed xmas-y  weekend.

    I recommend you to hear the tunes in the update folder before proceeding updating the collection to make sure you don’t miss a thing.

    The HSVC is located a click away

  • V.A. – Autumntunes released on Ubiktune

    ubi011Another BRILLIANT compilation released on C-Jeff’s Ubiktunes, featuring a lot of new names for me that I was happy to discover, and a bunch of the good ones, showing their autumn-inspired tunes.

    Catchy pop-ish tunes that will make this week a better one. Quality release, of the type we don’t see much anymore.

    Download this because you will not regret it.