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STFUAJPGM Episode 4: Chiptune Live

The ‘zine-erriffic STFUAJPGM has dropped a new episode focusing on the live chip music experience.  It features some nice live jams, Act 6 of its serial, a few faux Game Boy Camera pics and a couple of cool interviews.  Check it out!

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11hz Robot - Blurred and Crushed

b&c11hz Robot has put out a fantastic new release, Blurred and Crushed:  six beautiful tracks masterfully crafted in Piggy Tracker that can be streamed and downloaded here.  Do yourself a favor and put this one on the top of your to-do list.

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[CDK 039] tenfold – Banaue’s Second Wave Of Terrace Builders

Taste the upstate freshness....

Taste the upstate freshness....

tenfold, aka Paul Herbig, resides in NYC, and with this release has surely boosted his place in the iconic chipmusic scene over there a new notches! He has very generously given CDKr an EPs worth of amazing material, this is a serious contender for one of my all-time favourite releases here on CDKr! Wonky pop with heavy NOISE channel mix utilising heaving basslines with a combination of LSDJ/C64/Vox/Guitar

Nab this awesome release here!

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One suffix to rock them all…

n00bsayslulwhut

n00bsayslulwhut

More crazy developments from the Plogue Blogue today.  Not only does it look like plgDavid’s hard work will yield the Mother of All Chip VSTs, but also a new file format, too?!?!  Hmmm.  Fight the No News Friday Blues and check out the details on VGMX over here.

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Psilodump – The Nya Albumet

psilodump-nyaAt $15.95 USD this double disc deal is so hot it should be on woot.com

Demon Tea is proud to present the third official album by Swedish genre defying electronic music producer Simon Rahm aka Psilodump. Psilodump’s sound may be hard to define or explain, but could be vaguely described as flexible, eclectic and maybe even somewhat schizoid. Filled with small details, lush melodies, mysterious darkness, complex but groovy rhythms, clever cuts and breaks, shifting or parallel moods, spiced up with a wild imagination, on the edge to overkill, Psilodump still manages to deliver a recognizable “Psilodumpish” sound. What at one moment is lively, wild, energetic, loud and hard, can the next be quiet, passive, mechanical and/or neurotic, if not all entirely at the same time.