Category: Releases

  • ay riders – atariders

    An EP released in 2010. It’s made by Factor6 + X-agon + Gasman, with special guest appearance of Voxel. The album contains mostly covers of famous or less famous ATARI XL/XE songs. It also contains severel original songs but inspired by ATARI music.

    riders home.

  • DIVAG – ATARI EVIL CIRCUS

    Atari ST sauvages indisciplinés rave briser la pierre du cirque mal.

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  • LISSAJOU – LISSAJOU AND STRANGELETTERAVE FOREVERINHEAVEN

    so golddust and joyful impossible, the feeling of Lissajou and Strangelette is ever effervescently, spontaneously, instantaneously changingevery cosmic into

    powerfulnew and weird here is the suggestion of forever in an eyeblink, hoping hoperaves hands in air, strobelights in an undiscovered sky whateverness or techno otherwise, I will alwaysand timeless expanses vast adorehouse andacid thank you for all the idm you’ve kissed into my life.

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  • YERZMYEY- XL DIGITAL


    This is an EP album made especially for fans of Atari 800XL / 65XE (64Kb of RAM and one POKEY chip). However the music still can work on higher XL/XE configurations, including machines with HDD, 2 POKEYs and COVOX. The album contains 4-channels digital music. It was made with use of NeoTracker by EPI.

    Recorded from real hardware, a stock ATARI 800XL.

    Tracklist:

    • 01 – Mountain in the Sky
    • 02 – Fuji Rave
    • 03 – Tokyo Gondwana
    • 04 – XL Dance
    • 05 – RAVE’olution
    • 06 – Bunny on the Moon

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  • Derecha – minusbaby

    It’s surprising to me as someone who generally isn’t that big on chip music that I’m on my third straight play through minusbaby’s new album, Derecha. And even though I admittedly get fidgety and impatient on hearing more than one song at any given time in any given genre (chronic musical ADD), here I am humming along like an asshole, more forcefully with each repeated listen, ad-libbing riffs here and there while I finger-drum beats on my desktop like a white Candido, and quickly approaching my fourth return listen.

    As an album, it’s a mature progression from his previous EP, Left. And it’s damn good. And I want to tell people about it, but what do I even say? It’s chip music, but it doesn’t sound like something from any video game I played when I was a kid. It’s new music made with old-school mentality using a combination of sounds that could either be from 1985 or 2085. It’s funky, it’s danceable, it’s composed, it’s cerebral, it’s performing a complicated samba throughout the Southern Hemisphere at times. It’s all of these and yet it’s none of these.

    In a word, it’s minusbaby.

    via 8bitpeoples.