As a picture is worth a 1000 words, the nominees for best performer will be told entirely through videos. Your first nominee is Bud Melvin:
Tag: Bud Melvin
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8bit WHAT? Bud Melvin and Gwem collab
Track of the year? You decide.
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8 Bit What
gwEm & Bud Melvin present, 8 Bit What? The website has been redesigned; the label insiders have put out their new stuff; Blip Festival is over. No more excuses are left. NOW IS OUR TIME!
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Sure it has a heart..
But does chip music have a brain? I asked that question a few years ago on election day 2004 with the Toilville compilation 1984: Chipolitiks vol 1. The compilation, an attempt to showcase a new approach to how chip music might be made, had an amazing amount of creative depth, featuring the following lineup:
1<Mathletes – “The Price of Eternal Vigilance is Endless Struggle”. endless
2<Karawapo – “Distance”. distance-1984
3<K9D and JONKIE- “Get Married”. gm-usa
4<Random – “Guards”.
5< Mark Denardo- “Drafted”. drafted-1984
6<Cube-C- “What the Hell is Freedom”.
7<Bud Melvin- “Forgiveness”. bud_melvin-1984
8<Anonymouse- “Christmas 1984”. christmas1984
9< Bit Shifter- “White House Ejector Seat”. bit_shifter_-_white_house_ejector_seat
Many auspicious events on there, Mathletes is actually me, before I started releasing even fewer tracks under my own name, A Bit Shifter vocal rack, a rare version of a later OMAC track by Mark Denardo. And it was received equally well, but here four years later has the comp has little impact on the chip scene, and is mostly forgotten.
Chip music is probably the most democratic of electronic music scenes. Most of the hardware needed to make the music can be fished out of the trash for free, and anyone with a net connection can share and be given equal opportunity to have the work be appreciated by anyone else, anywhere in the world. If you are perhaps a little older, you might remember when it was rare to hear of a band unless they were lucky/talented enough to be signed to one of the label fiefdoms, or managed to put on a show in your town. Yet this potential for worldwide distribution is diminished by perhaps an over saturated user base, an “too many chefs in the kitchen: factor where people are as concerned with how they are perceived, as the music they are attempting to comment on.
Some of you may counter that the chip scene is quite intellectual, what with its careful exploration of the infinite possibilities of the limited, and novel approaches at doing more with less. Others may say they prefer the fun fancy free chip scene that is max posi and filled with brightly lit chip parties. Either way its something to consider, especially for those who do not “outgrow” the genre but wonder if deeper intellectual pursuits are possible as the scene grows, or if stupid is the new smart.
A week or so ago I made a call for some new political songs to add to the mix above, and got the following tracks. I realize it was very short notice, and thank those that did respond! As we stand on the edge of perhaps one of the most important US elections in my lifetime, it is important to think about certain issues that affect us all. Feedback or tracks you have worked on are welcomed in the comments
subway sonicbeat – em brasilia tempo nublado subway_sonicbeat-em_brasilia_tempo_nublado
sparkyboy – i believe obama sparkyboy-i-believe-obama
tristendo – change dream machine change_dream_machine
Feel free to post links to your own music in the comments!
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This week at the Collective I
For the Week of 10/20-10/27
Lets try out a new feature picking five tracks that grabbed our attention over here at TCTD from the 8BITCollective. Here they are in no praticular order.
“Space Race (adlib)” by oxygenstar
Another great track from the recent spike in fm based tracks on the collective, the track is a mindblowing melange of sound design, driving rhythmic elements and great melodic elements. Cheers to the fm revival!.
Bud takes a terrible 8BC trend, the posting of ill advised and poorly made “my first tracks” and knocks it out of the park here with his janky but pretty tune evoking a quiet day in a Lewis Carroll garden.
“From the Ghetto with Love” by Crazy Q
Another ringer, this old but new to 8BC track is classic Crazy Q. Fat bass lines, and dancing arps mangy stay firmly on the awesome side of the fruity euro chipstyle.
“Lock” by Dise-a.g.m
Dise-a.g.m. has been making songs I like for a while, so its good to seem him get props for this solid track. Stick around for the back half for an accomplished take on the endless chip solo style.
“Ottomania” by Broomlinde
Boomlinde brings this infectiously fun track with its gypsy tech beats and claps. Perhaps the biggest knock you can justify on 8bc is a lack of diversity so special note must be made of those who both create great tracks which are ass kicking AND unique sounding.
So that was easy huh? With over 160 tracks release in a week it was pretty tough getting down to just five, so please post any ones I might’ve missed in the comments. See you next week!
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RETROGRADE A: Classic Bud Melvin Cover Resurfaces
In 2005, Bud Melvin contributed a cover of the Goldeneye theme to the now-defunct, Chicago-based recordlabel/magazine/collective, Terry Plumming. All issues and their corresponding music discs have been recently archived online. Check out issue #5:TINA for this marvelous Bud Melvin rarity.
Or you can listen here: