Author: Peter Swimm
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TCTD Quicklinks for 2010-02-08
- Datastorm 2010: Results: #
- 8static shirt design: http://enso.tumblr.com/post/373248907/shirt-design-for-8static #
- Manifold by Triad: Featuring Ne7, Dalezy and CMP. http://noname.c64.org/csdb/release/?id=88011 (thx sander!) #
- The Dudleys Animation Sampler: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q7c0Mjj3T8Q The bg music and gfx for an “8bit theatre piece” #
- Starscream interviewed for Tufts: http://www.tuftsdaily.com/growing-chiptuning-culture-uses-outdated-technology-to-update-music-1.2142971 #
- Dualtrax music archive: http://raborak.com/saladedemais/dualtrax-music-archive #
- RT: @speccynews: Spud emulator v0.204 released – now with accurate display timings and AY sound: (direct link) #
- Score for Little-Scales’ “Error Repeat” – http://little-scale.blogspot.com/2010/02/score-for-error-repeat-2009.html #
- ACID 64 Player Pro v3.03 – http://noname.c64.org/csdb/release/?id=88072 #
- CSDB Datastorm 2010 Report: http://noname.c64.org/csdb/event/showreport.php?report_id=157 #
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Disconinjaz Netlabel Appeared
Disconinjaz is a “Net-label hailing from Barcelona, Spain / Moscow, Russia.
Disconinjaz is dedicated to funky arcade dance music, video game music / electro / acid trax / chiptunes / chipstyle disco / etc.”Starting out with a great lineup that includes:
- BARCELONA BAKALAO – [DN.CD.01] ROCK’N’RAVE CDr
- RICO ZERONE – [DN.04] QUICK FREEZE net-12”
- VINCENZO – [DN.03] CHIP DROPS net-7”
- BOTTLESMOKER – [DN.02] WALLS / MESSENGER DAY net-7”
- PENNY AND ASHTRAY – [DN.01] BONUS STAGE
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Mahoney – C64MP3
By the absence of LCP, probably the most popular 8bit related demoscene event in Sweden, a few members of Up Rough Soundsystem, Genesis Project, Divine Stylers & SceneSat Radio took the responsibility of arranging an alternative party. And by tradition of LCP, some quality productions were being released.
The Scandinavian groups well represented in productions, yet lacking some usual suspects like Hollowman, Booze Design and Triad. The demo results of this year are mostly focused on design and technical achievement. Next to these quality productions there is a small tradition in experiments. Perhaps not coincidentally this is done by some true demoscene veterans, perhaps having played the usual demoscene game – which is about competition for many, instead doing things they like best.
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