Category: Releases

  • JDDJ3J “Trashing Fakers EP”

    Trashing Fakers is his debut single with BLEEPSTREET and contains the original Gameboy version re-edited and mastered for digital release, plus 4x Remixes featuring fresh artists such as Single4Saturday, FLLD, Dr. Von Pnok and JDDJ3J himself on the opening mix. The original Gameboy version is an upbeat electro-house track that has been one the biggest party makers in the gigs he has played around 3 continents.

    The release starts with his own remix rolling in with an epic intro mashed up with the French hard electro sound and 80s characteristic slap bass Funk. Also among the remixes included: more electro-house by FLLD, a furious dark electro-techno Remix by Dr. Von Pnok and the dirtiest UK digital electro we have ever heard from Single 4 Saturday.

    Bleepstreet was kind enough enough to send us a preview of the EP, and while funky chipmusic electro is not my forte (and with Akria recusing himself from this one), it is up to me to let you know whether or not this is awesome.

    The answer, obviously, is yes.

    JDDJ3J to me is primarily known to me for an amazing Blip Festival 2009 performance, and of course the time I caught him video taping me when I was in a classic zone out backstage … let’s skip past that though.  His material is the type of dancey chip music that absolutely PUNISHES a PA, and his performance that night was one of the heaviest live chip music performances I have had the pleasure to see. The single is a great translation of that live energy to a recorded medium, and fans of his music would be well advised to grab it simply for the Original Gameboy Version alone.

    JDDJ3J has also served up a number of remixes that expand and explore the many facets of this initial version, but if you where a fan of the earlier Bleepstreet releases from acts like Goto80, you might be disappointed in the lack of sonic variety as they seem to very much stick to the electro formula of the initial single. This is mitigated by the fact that they are all very solid tracks, especially Dr. Von Pnok’s track and JDDJ3J’s own remix. The funky bass and robot vox breakdown on the latter track makes this a solid buy for me, so if you are itching to hear more, here is the full track listing:

    TRACKLISTING
    1 – Trashing Fakers (JDDJ3J Remix)
    2 – Trashing Fakers (Original Gameboy Version)
    3 – Trashing Fakers (Dr. Von Pnok Remix)
    4 – Trashing Fakers (Single 4 Saturday Remix)
    5 – Trashing Fakers (Faites leur la danse Remix

    You can also LISTEN TO IT ON SOUNDCLOUD

    or: GET IT ON ITUNES

    via BLEEPSTREET Records

  • Feryl – “The Last of Autumn”

    Feryl’s “The Last of Autumn” is a pleasant chiptune album themed around the four seasons of the year. Using simple emulated notes and relying on lighthearted melodies, Feryl creates a nicely unique atmosphere that is often missed in the modern chiptune scene.

    If you’ve grown too accustomed to the harsh and noisy style that is all-too-common these days in the chip music scene, “The Last of Autumn” offers a gentle reprieve with its short, pleasant tunes and conceptual theme.

    PLEASE NOTE: A few tracks sound noticeably distorted at certain points, but this is just a result of BandCamp’s online streaming quality and is NOT indicative of the actual downloaded music. I have personally tested the downloaded versions of the tracks and can assure you that the quality is much better than what you’ll hear on this page.

    Special thanks to Natty Greene for his support and advice during production.

    Stream/download it here.

  • thirtytwobit. – Da Notorious Bit and Super Saturated Dance Party 2010

    Two New Chip’n’Damned Records releases

    thirtytwobit. – Super Saturated Dance Party 2010 [CND004-B]

    This new release is an incredible 8bit Breakcore Mashup EP, from commercial Dance to Pop music and R’n’B.!

    thirtytwobit. – Da Notorious Bit [CND004-A]

    This new release is an incredible 8bit Breakcore Mashup EP, from commercial Dance to Pop music and R’n’B.

    Available for free download

  • Disasterpeace – Midnight Orphans

    Where “Level” and “NEUTRALITE” march full steam ahead in chiptune bombacity, “Midnight Orphans” floats between calm and chaotic, expected and unexpected. This is a collection of loose ends written over the last few years. The album material is as early as “Until the Sun Rises” and “Quartz” from 2006, and as recent as “Time Removed”, written in 2010..

    via Pause