Category: Labels

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

  • MisfitChris – Famicom Sessions

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    The origin of Famicom Sessions dates back to September 2009. On a chilly autumn evening, MisfitChris was introduced to Famitracker by fellow musician Tristendo Corrales. It was on this evening that Chris began writing what is now known as Famicom Sessions. A collection of experimental NES jams that document Chris’s first year of composing Chipmusic.

    01 Welcome to Famicom Sessions (2A03, added Text To Speech)
    02 Basement Dweller (2A03)
    03 Legend of Tristendo (VRC6)
    04 Saving the Shy Librarian (MMC5)
    05 Med Pack (MMC5)
    06 Rainy Day Recess (MMC5)
    07 French Whores (MMC5)
    08 Sleep Vacation 7 (MMC5)
    09 Tokyo Midnight (VRC6)
    10 Asteroid Night (VRC6)
    11 Love is a Sickness (2A03)
    12 Leaving Home (2A03)
    13 The Graveyard Club (2A03)
    14 Goodbye from Famicom Sessions (2A03 for intro, added Text To Speech; MMC5 for outro)

    Artwork by Gabrielle Shea and Tristan Corrales.

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  • Various Artists/The Dark Side of the Moon – The 8-bit Album/Pterodactyl Squad

    “Although attempted numerous times before, Pterodactyl Squad have finally done the original album justice with the definitive 8-bit interpretation of Pink Floyd’s progressive rock classic. Produced as an 8-bit mirror of the original, the music on this release was created using sounds from various old games consoles including the Sega Mega Drive and Nintendo Game Boy.”

    1. Speak to Me/Breathe – Bit_Rat
    2. On the Run – EvilWezil
    3. Time – khades
    4. The Great Gig in the Sky – Rabato
    5. Money – sergeeo
    6. Us and Them – Videogame Orchestra
    7. Any Colour You Like – Jason Vincion
    8. Brain Damage – echosignal
    9. Eclipse – Temp Sound Solutions

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  • Reformat – V/A

    OK. First of all, I had nothing to do with this.

    Last October on my birthday, my roommate Mike Lerman (a.k.a. Fuckjazzforaminute, and the man at the wheel of Austin’s killer Datapop event series) handed me a giftwrapped object of the size and shape typical of what you’d expect from a standard CD jewel case. So far so good. But unwrapping it I realized that there was nothing typical or standard about it, AT ALL. The tracklist on the back of the CD had stuff in there like “Saskrotch: Paper Chase Init_” and “nordloef: Activation Theme” and “IAYD: Reformat The Planet.” OBVIOUS JOKE, right? A well-meant prank. Well Mike put it on to prove to me otherwise, and sure enough he had, in fact, who knows how long ago, hatched a secret plan to be revealed on my birthday, to enlist nearly two dozen people from the chip community, for some unfathomable reason, to cover songs from Information Chase, a saccharine and sophomoric EP I’d put out five years ago. And the tracklisting was like a who’s-who of the chipmusicians I respect and admire the most, like Random, cTrix, Bud Melvin, nordloef, Sievert, Henry Homesweet, little-scale, Saskrotch, and so on and so on. So it took some time for me to wrap my brain around it, but ultimately I came around to accepting that this thing was real. Five months later, I still am no closer to finding the words to express my awed gratitude, or the mixture of emotions I’ve been experiencing ever since. It’s POSSIBLE that when we got to Coova’s track on the comp (“Reformat The Planet”), that I MIGHT have shed a tear. But it was just watery eyes from allergies. That’s my story and I’m sticking to it.

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  • Giant Claw – Midnight Murder

    Midnight Murder is a sound-world album; a homage to early synthesizers and space age confusion. Its title conjures a collective memory hidden in the ‘cold’ electronic pulses that now seem benign but were once alien, detached, intoxicating, and terrifying.

    via Pause.

  • b4kn — The Octagon

    The Octagon is a concept album about an epic journey through the mystical planet TragnaR. It features a blend of sounds from a GameBoy, Roland Juno 106, Nord Lead II, and various MIDI instruments. All the songs were programmed/sequenced using LSDJ, PxTone, and Logic.

    b4kn — The Octagon | Ubiktune.