Category: Labels

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

  • One Channel Comp released

    Will it still be one channel too many?
    Will it still be one channel too many?

    “From the guy who organised the Two-Channel Compilation, the extremely talented Little-Scale comes the One-Channel compilation, taking the restrictive art of chipmuisic to an extreme! One channel only was allowed for this compilation, yet still the music kicks a whole load of arse! Random, Jellica, Sparkyboy, Nestroyer and many more contribute tracks to this one-channel madness!”

    Grab it HERE:

  • V.A. / MICROREVENGE – Micromusic Compilation Out

    ANGIFSS
    ANGIFSS

    Get this comp via their MYSPACE

    2008
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    V.A. / MICROREVENGE – Micromusic Compilation

    Old tecnologies are still alive, and the time for revenge has come.
    In these 2 CDs, musicians from all over the world present their style creating their music through gameboy, commodore64,amiga , toy keyboards and more.

    the 17th of november has come: microrevenge is out !!! :D

  • Mark Denardo relaunches Website

    New bodies for old. from flickr
    RRRRRRRARRRR. from flickr

    Brooklyn based chip/folk/etc artist Mark Denardo has launched his new website, with full lentgh tracks from his current release Graffiti Monsters. I helped worked on some of the rough demos for these tracks, but what they’ve become with his live band and in the studio are really great, and should be checked out.

    100percent 100%

  • Vorc Records Appeared

    VORC Records looks great. And a Saitone record is approaching!

  • Atarimatt – “I Was A Teenage Metalhead”

    Atarimatt sends TCTD a cd-r of his new split “I Was A Teenage Metalhead”. Atarimatt, working entirely on two copies of synthcart on the Atari2600 makes probably the best use of the TIA chip outside Slocum’s own Treewave.  The first track on the disc, “Space Squid Shakedown” is its most succesful track,  with slow building tension and adept use of the 2600’s especially limited sonic palette.  Atarimatt does use some mixing and effects, but the use is subtle and does not detract from the song, rather reinforces it.

    After a track from other band, electro Proggers GUL, atarimatt second track “The Electric Monsters”,  is a jaunty well played tune, but perhaps falls victim to the shortcomings of the TIA with its limited pitch range.  Everything about the track is solid, it just did not grab me as strongly as the lead-off track.

    Finally the two artist take turns remixing the rad atarimatt tune, “Commuter”. The source song, on atarimatts myspace” , is itself a beautiful track, and the remixes are different enough to be unique pieces of work.  The disc itself comes packaged with artwork and stickers for the bands and label. At five bucks its a very low risk high reward proposition, and a great showcase of the potential of synthcart at its best.

    You can get it for $5 anywhere in the US at his myspace.