Category: Chipmusic

Toons from various consoles.

  • minusbaby – O Que Não Tem Juízo

    oquenaotemjuizoFresh off his Best Artist win, minusbaby has upped a new rarities compilation.

    Tracks:

    01. 30 Seconds with October 15, 2003’s Migraine
    02. Depois de um Galão no Miramar
    03. El Paseo de las Hormigas
    04. April 25th, 2006
    05. Mushroom Giggles
    06. Sortijas Negras
    07. Trying All Day to Sleep All Night
    08. Ohmge Patume, Pocket and Aspirin
    09. A Palavra Não Foi Encontrada
    10. El Borracho Dobló por el Callejón
    11. The Stars, Fat Laces and You
    12. Desperté Dormido

    DOWNLOAD (15 MB)
    https://web.archive.org/web/20200906173907/http://minusbaby.com/ … (2009).zip

  • Little-Scale You can’t change the world

    00-you-cant-change-the-world-00-coverA new ep of pokey atari 8bit based music from Little-Scale is out

    Download here.

    He writes  ” The audio has been recorded directly from an Atari POKEY chip. The audio has not been compressed, equalised or mastered in any way, though it has been normalised. “

  • LSDj Sav HTML Converter Appeared

    Wtsnacks wrote:

    http://lsdjsav.cookiethievery.com/

    I made it in Ruby, as that’s my scripting language of choice as of recent. I’m really only a web developer, so it was the best language for me to do it in, and I’d never used Rails, so I decided that making it a web application with Ruby on Rails would be the best for displaying all the information neatly.
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  • USB64 SID Slave!

    Petter Lindquist a.k.a. Hevosenliha of  MuMu21 has made a great tool for us lovers of pure, unadultered SID sound, but who also love the convenience of today’s hardware.

    Using an IDE64 interface (or a home made cable that, allegedly, costs 10 euros to build), a server-type tool on a C64/128 and a modified version of Goattracker, USB64 Sidslave lets you make tracks in GT but have the sound played out in real hardware!

    So far running only on Linux, a Windows patch has been sent to Cadaver, creator of GoatTracker, to see if this can be implemented in Windows too (and I bet Mac OS X would work as well)

    Here’s looking forward for new improvements on this cheap Hardsid-alternative. VICE support anyone?

    Check out the video of this in action:

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  • Best Live Visuals: The C-Men

    tctd_best_visualsUnfortunately for us, VJs dedicated to chipmusic are few. This makes any decision a very hard one, since the dedication of every chipmusic-focused VJ is always of high level, for those in these awards and those not mentioned here.

    With a consistent output of quality graphics that conform to desirable “laws” of both pixel and graphic design beauty, performed flawlessly in a live environment (paying attention to all details of the show), a track record of more than 10 years in the game (yes, dedicated to chipmusic VJing, for all those who think this started in 2006) and a hardware setup still unique, plus his huge influence in the 8-bit scene as a whole (a key player in the euro scene’s development), The C-Men takes the prize deservedly and hopefully will deliver a load more visual content for us to enjoy in any of the global locations where he performs.

    The C-Men