klystrack 1.5.2 has been released. klystrack is a PC/Mac chip tracker.
New stuff (in addition to fixes):
* Wavetable compression
* Frequency inaccuracy parameter (for Atari VCS/XL kind of dissonance)
* New example songs
klystrack 1.5.2 has been released. klystrack is a PC/Mac chip tracker.
New stuff (in addition to fixes):
* Wavetable compression
* Frequency inaccuracy parameter (for Atari VCS/XL kind of dissonance)
* New example songs
Chippanze records, South America’s one and only low-bit netlabel based in São Paulo, Brazil, hits 33 releases with Chile’s Analog and his new EP, “Cruzando el Cielo”.
Official blurb:
Certain situations or processes in every day life can be represented as a journey through a barrier that is inside our minds. The sky, in Earth’s gravid moments, has represented an explicit impossibility of surpassing it by our own means. To this effect, we are used to build an axis in which we live – and as if we saw it through a beam of light -, we are capable of overcome difficulties and subvert what’s unattainable. From our memories of a carefree childhood, in communion with the people we love or maybe the desire of grabbing what cannot be gotten a hold of, comes the desire to make this little record”
Get ready for some melodic sugar-ness made with Game Boy and latin powa :P
Download the album here
For more info and to download the DISK IMAGE visit the spanking new Pulsewave website:
New C64 tracker for Windows with source, based on Goattracker? Anyone give it a try yet?
DOWNLOAD HERE:
1.Together Again 03:24
2.The Commuter 03:09
3.Informal Component 03:33
4.Busy Buildings 03:42
5.Progress 02:18
6.Carousel 03:24
“Shhh, Architecture” by Falling For A Square.
All of the songs were written using Nanoloop 2.01 on a gameboy micro, an electric guitar, Glocken Jr,Moogie, and a little Casio SK-1.
It’s very soft, comfy, and quietly under-produced.
When I first started composing songs for the record I knew right away what I wanted to album to be called. The instrument editor and multichannel view of nanoloop 2.01 is so minimal and endearing, it felt like my compositions were like tiny musical constructions, and each song held something or someone different.
Thus, “Shhh, Architecture” was born. It was written mainly on commutes to city and quiet nights at home.
More information on Falling For A Square can be found here: www.FallingForASquare.com