Tag: goto80

  • Block Rocking Atari XL Beats

    This is fresh fresh fresh from Berlin, you mothathumpers!

    Computadora Ø version 0.5beta

    Shake your booty to these block rocking Atari XL beats (with a bit of C64 percussion help :))

    Herr Galatran of COMPUTADORA brings us this megamix made with some tunes from the ASMA Collection. He certainly has chosen some of the most dancefloor-blasting tunes I have heard in the last days and all coming from a “lowly” Atari 8-bit computer. “Using sounds no one else can get”? Suck on that, Crystal Castles, and shove it up your ass.

    COMPUTADORA is part of the crew of the new wave of Bleep Street Records, Johan Kotlinski-founded label, now based in Berlin. The roster includes superstars like Stu, Goto80 and new additions are to be announced soon, as well as more exciting news. STAY TUNED.

    Now no more talk, enjoy this amazing megamix:

    Computadora – ASMA Alphamegabetamix Part 2Computadora – ASMA Alphamegabetamix Part2

  • While We Were Gone Mega Dump

    Ed: If There is anything we missed, let us know!

    Releases

    BlazarTetraKinesis

    New Ak47 Mix Tape

    Blip Fest DVDs now on Sale

    Alex Mauer- Low Gear

    Leaves by mattisson

    Software

    Goto80 on Zerocycle Music

    What kind of music do you make when the coder has used almost all the computing power, the designer had his/her go, and there is not even enough CPU-power left to play sounds? You make zero cycle music!”

    Port LittlePiggytracker to PSP Fundraiser

    Hardware

    4bit Synths
    4bitsynth is a MIDI-controlled digital synthesizer that uses the Atmel AVR ATMega48. Inspired by the NES, the sound is 4-bit. The digital output is put through an R-2R resistor ladder to get the analog waveform.

    Preorder Ultrasatan for your AtariST

    News

    Dutycycle with A_Rival magfest footage

    Syphus

    Relaunched his blog with a menifesto to only release on music disks.. COOL!

    More Chiptheft

    Unicorn Kid on NME and the inevitable Flamewar

    Role Model Interview Translated and Translated again

    Withering and Hilarious Dissection of Sonic Soundtrack

  • Artist of the Year

    Oh my god! Its here for all the beans! Let’s DO IT!

    The Best Artist is an incredibly subjective category.  Being proficient on multiple levels is good, being synonymous with a  style, or simply executing at a high level, all important things.  Here are the innovators, the dominators, and the taste makers that are 2008’s Best Artists.

    minusbaby

    A multidimensional talent equally at home in art as in music, minusbaby had one of his most fruitful years with his various releases in music, art directing the Blip Festival, and taking his live performance to the next level. Always interesting, and ever moving,  he could be a candidate in this category for years to come.

    gwEm

    As a coder of Maxymiser and a tireless advocate for his platform, gwEm has justification enough to be here. But he is also an awesome musician and live performer who seems equally at home in the club as he would be behind a podium waxing philosophically about chip, and the worlds view thereof.

    Bud Melvin

    Mr. Melvin is one of those talented multi instrumentalists who has the ability to excel at whatever genre he is involved in, and we are lucky to have him in our scene. At times funny, profane, and groundbreaking, his style is laid back and deceptively simple at times, but still waters run deep. Able to blend many styles in his own unique voice, and a amazing live performer, Bud is one of my personal favorites, and one everyone should have at least a passing familiarity with.

    goto80

    goto80 is also one of the best voices in the scene, especially for his firm connection to chips demoscenes roots. As a musician, performer, or blogger, his style is a breath of fresh air, even on works that are now seemingly older than most musicians in the scene.  Able to bend and break the rules of chip composition with ease, he is perhaps most consistently inventive and fun musicians in the scene.

    stu

    No artist is better on his own platform (just ask him!) than stu. Atari Solo was a soliloquy to the decimation of expectations for the poor little atari sound chip and his live show straddled the line between absolution and obliteration. One of the most exciting and accomplished composers in the scene  shows signs of only getting better going into 2009.

  • 2008 Defender of the Chip

    This is not the year that Chip music finally blew up. Without commercial support from any of the dying arms of the International Media Empire it is up to members of our own community to document, promote and represent the finest the scene has to offer. Often working on no budget and tighter deadlines these few are perhaps the sole reason the outside world knows about us at all. These are the nominees for Defender of the Chip 2008.

    Goto80 – Doing it on all levels, as a musician, advocate, blogger, historian, and overall exerting a positive influence on the community, Goto80 has done more for the scene by mistake than most have on purpose.

    Jose Torres – Despite your opinions on the content of its posters, the work he has done organizing the 8Bitcollective forums and hosting is nothing short of amazing to promoting the growing youth chip movement. By creating a level playing ground for new and experienced users to mingle and create, he has given us a platform to organize and grow together as an community. Furthermore he is giving the game boy music scene a renewed lease on the future with the development of his sub cart writing hardware.

    2pp – From almost the beginning of the rise of the East Coast 8bit music scene, 2 Player Productions has been there tirelessly documenting the growing profile of the chip community. With each years Blip Festival passing their production acumen has grown, and we have benefited from a an amazing and insightful documentary “Reformat the Planet”. Without a proper record of history, everything that is important may be lost to the ravages of time, and 2pp is doing this perhaps better than anyone.

    BOTB – For whatever reasons, the demoscene concept has never caught on in the states, but the crew at Battle of the Bits have cobbled together a tightly knit community that celebrates innovation, creates a awesome learning environment, and pushes cutting edge exploration of any and all chip platforms.

    The Tank Despite the glut of commercial music spaces worldwide, none have been as nurturing and supportive of the international chip scene than the organizers and volunteers at The Tank. Under the leadership of Mike Rosenthal, artists worldwide have been given the opportunity to meet and play with their peers, and the success of the Blip Festival must be unquestioned.

  • Merry Pixmas: More Christmas Chip

    True Chip Till Spring!
    True Chip Till Spring!

    At this point, there are enough chiptune Christmas songs out there to reclassify this as a sub-genre. Santacore? Jes-mo?

    All jokes aside, Pixelmod Records has released an excellent little package to put you in the holiday spirit. 17 glorious songs from the likes of Goto80, 8BitWeapon, little-scale and more! The artwork is cuter than a puppy wrapped in a box under the tree and there’s even an interactive HTML Advent Calendar!

    Get the goodies here!