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Graphics: Enso
Music: Baron Knoxburry
Enjoy this month’s NES ROM flier in .NES format here!
I received a copy of this and its probably the best produced collection of chipmusic live tracks you’ll ever want to own. The quality of music, sounds, and packaging makes it well worth the $15, so grab it today!
You can preview this on Bandcamp and purchase it digitally with four free tracks. If you want a phsyical cd, you can hit it up via 8bitpeoples
Official Blip Festival 2008 live performance double-CD compilation. Produced by 2 Player Productions, and featuring one track from each of the festival’s 32 musical performers. Professionally recorded, mixed, and mastered; the phenomenon of live chipmusic has never before been so pristinely captured.
From the liner notes:
Quite a while ago I posted about an audiovisual circuit bending workshop I was going to teach at the Curtas Vila do Conde film festival in Portugal. Well, that one came and passed and was a blast. I’ll up some more stuff of that soon, but for the time being, here’s the festival’s link again (with updated pictures).
Apart from that, Of course I also had a performance with my own set and luckily, there was that guy who recorded it. It was only wit a photo camera, but since I usually forget to do so I’m more than happy with that. So, Enjoy:
Anamanaguchi, New York’s preeminent NES Rock Quartet is on tour, and the media blitz is in full force. First is the above video from the acerbic pre-NPR pupii-hosted Bleep Bloop (via) and also in print with this feature at The Village Voice. This tour culminations at acclaimed geekgasm PAX, held the first weekend in September. If you cannot see them live, perhaps you can download a ROM of their direct ancestor, Comix Zone for the Sega Genesis.
Rock on, Jimmy Dean.
You are going out tonight? Need to set your mood right for the evening?
Do yourself a favour and listen to Tom Woxom this weekend. This deutsche guy knows how to lay down a beat or two to make your booty shake. German precision!
His liveset at the Micromusic Get Together 2009 that happened in Berlin at the same time as Blipfest Europe (and as such, quite largely going under the radar) is pretty damn cool.