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Dispyz – Party’s Over

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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

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DigiBooster 3 public beta released

After 4 years of work a public beta version of DigiBooster 3 tracker has been released. It comes in three versions: for classic Amiga machines, AmigaOS 4 system and MorphOS system. DigiBooster 3 can be downloaded here: Download

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Hexadeci – Alone In The Dark

This music is some of the best Amigacore in the past 10 years – skirting between party music for the post-apocalyptic crowd and a nightmarish take on otherwise light-hearted themes. What’s most remarkable about these tunes isn’t necessarily Hexadeci’s programming expertise he’s totally awesome, or the creative use of seemingly random samples Shakira? A Swiss yodeler?. No, it’s how he manages to effectively tear down dance music to shape his own tastes AND create tunes that are actually MUSICAL, instead of slipping into the same tired traps of hardcore posturing. It’s a fun record and we promise you’ll get some seriously confused looks when you drop a Swiss Yodelcore track at your next house party. Try it. Film it. Send us the video.

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Chipdisco updated to 0.2

ChipdiscoDJ is a twin-deck MOD/XM/S3M player, set up like DJ software and with many of the same features. Needless to say, because modules are much better than MP3s, WAVs and other rendered audio files, you can do very cool stuff by digging into the notes as they’re calculated and played on the fly by the player engine. Adjust speed without adjusting pitch! Change pitch without altering speed! Mute individual instruments or channels! Trigger sub-pattern loops (a la Ableton Live) with pinpoint timing accuracy! Also, because modules are usually very small, you can roll up to a party with ChipdiscoDJ and a bunch of tunes on a floppy disk and kill that shit dead. No floppies? Don’t worry – you can queue up files from other websites by copying the URLs. Aaaawesome.

Chipdisco : Built with Processing.