Category: Labels

Labels that highlight the best of the genre balancing innovation and strong technical mastery of the limitations inherent on chip platforms.

  • Dispyz – Party’s Over

    Stream

    1. Taking The City By Storm 4:02
    2. Amiga Vs Gameboy 4:21
    3. Disconnected From My Generation 5:03
    4. Bad Feeling 5:07
    5. Police Chase 3:07
    6. If Only Everyday Were Like Halloween 3:44
    7. Interlude #1 (VIC 2004) 6:43
    8. Gangsta Rock [50,000,000 DJs Are Dead Wrong Mix] 5:40
    9. Bonus Beats #1 3:37
    10. Deathride 4:54
    11. For Melissa 6:24
    12. Bonus Beats #2 3:13
    13. Partygameboydiscotrash 6:54
    14. Interlude #2 (DMG 2000) 10:39
    15. Bonus Beats #3 5:16
    16. Untitled #1 3:55
    17. Untitled #2 6:05
    18. Untitled #3 5:15
    19. Untitled #4 5:04

    via Radiograffiti

  • CNB008 – ovenrake – “CattButt”

     

     

    After weeks on the TransAmerican Chip Tour, ovenrake was on a rocky relationship with his Little Sound DJ cartridges. Exceeding the limitations with lsdj just wasn’t enough for Washington’s own, he also managed to exceed bandcamp’s limitations as well. Behold his vision of a 32 minute dance jam, CattButt, a Piggy Tracker induced mashup. This release falls nothing short from his previous work, and keeps yo’ heads ringin’. Below is a note from the desk of Dakota Clark, a.k.a. ovenrake.

    I would like to sincerely apologize for the release of
    “CattButt”. These apologies are owed to the
    original artists sampled throughout this collection,
    such as: Jennifer Lopez, Tears For Fears, and
    Montel Jordan (to name a few). I also apologize to
    the listeners who will be subjected to what my idea
    of a 32 minute dance mix should always sound
    like. I hope you can find the time to understand
    the mistakes I’ve made, they were foolish and
    reckless, so I gambled. Please just let this be so
    we can put it behind us.

    Rock out to it here!

  • YM Rockerz – Seven

     

    The YM Rockerz collective represents the cream of the Atari ST chiptune scene’s musicians. After six genuinely landmark releases to the demoscene, YM Rockerz music disks have become an eagerly anticipated event. This unique seventh release is being carried out in conjunction with 8bitpeoples, and includes high quality soundchip recordings on the 8bitpeoples site, together with a specially created demoscene music disk release on the YM Rockerz own homepage. The Rockerz are not content to put up with exisiting software to make their music, three of the eight musicians on this disk have made improvements to their trackers just to compose music for this release.

  • Tom Woxom – Robot

    Tom Woxom – Robot

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    Ro- Or Nanobot, Who Cares ?
    GTG
    For Robots
    Guru Meditation
    Synthetisator
    Herz Aus Gold
    Electric People
    Robot Or Nanobot ? | remix by Low Bit Revolte
    For Robots Friendly Floater Mix | remixed by Rico Zerone

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    A propos de la sortie

    Robot, a new album by Tom Woxom

    Robot is the 2nd album from the German artist Tom Woxom, and marks the 15th release from Da! Heard It Records. This album is more personal and more polished : the Amiga 500 specialist has added a pinch of Gameboy Classic and some Commodore 64. Dedicated robot rights activist, Tom Woxom devotes this album and most of its tracks to them. He fights for a more equal world, and freedom of the robots.

    It’s an 8-bit electro work, which some will sometimes venture to call “technoid”, the perfect word to conceptualize his artistic approach. As in his first album, Tom used sounds generated directly by his Amiga, the C64 or the DMG-01 and modified them in several ways. Best Amigavocals through a Vocoder.

    Just taking one track, Ro or Nanobot, who cares? is a perfect example of Tom using his Amiga 500 for vocals. Amiga sonorities arranged in throbbing rythms set this track apart by its clarity and beauty.

    A bit of help by Low Bit Revolte during post-prodution rendered the end product more sleek and sparkly. Robot is an personal, almost intimate album but Tom Woxom nonetheless he is honored by Low Bit Revolte and Rico Zerone remixing two of his tracks.

    Undeniably, Robot has opened a new page in Tom’s book of music. One definitely recognizes the mark of the artist, refined, affirmed and enriched by his artistic research.

    via Tom Woxom – Robot | Da ! Heard It Records.