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  • TCTD Awards 2009: Best Artist

    Our final award is somewhat nebulous and warrants a little explaining. It is someone who should be among the foremost names on your list when explaining chip music to outsiders, a person whose skills as a musician and composer are so inspiring that mere words cannot convey their importance to the scene.  The following nominations comprise artists from all the relevant categories. I am happy to present the (last!) award of 2009, Artist of the Year:

    minusbaby – With a stripped down live approach,  quality EPs for 8bitpeoples and rocking pixel work, Minusbaby made numerous TCTD award shortlists. His music becomes more nuanced and engrossing with each release.

    Bud Melvin – An amazing performer with an awesome release confirms my gut feeling that any year Bud is active, he is a nominee for this category.

    4mat – One of the demoscene greats returns to the fold.  Even his WIPs and fragments outstrip many official releases.

    Goto80 – Do you like breakfast?

    Little-Scale – This insanely prolific inventor and composer was the overwhelming choice of the public in this year’s nominations. He is an innovative songwriter, a great live performer and he knows a thing or two about interfacing with his hardware.

  • TCTD Awards 2009: Defender of the Chip

    Defenders are the special few people who work tirelessly to help nurture the scene for others, with no personal gain or hidden agenda, simply for the love of the community. They organize shows, curate releases, produce documentation, software, hardware, and all with no obvious reward.  These defenders are the glue that holds the community together and without their efforts, some less visible than others, this year would have been far less interesting. Here are the hardworking few that TCTD recognizes as your 2009 Defender of the Chip nominees.

    lobitplayground – Now in its fifth year, this showcase of Japan’s best allows an outsider’s view into the Japanese chip scene.  Spearheaded by Coova, Saitone and Quarta330, this event greatly inspired the rise of such US events such as Pulsewave and 8static, so a tip of the TCTD hat was in order for this great showcase and the work they have done.

    Mike Rosenthal – Last year we nominated The Tank for this award, but felt we should especially single out Mike for all the hard work he has done with 8bitpeoples, Pulsewave and The Blip Festival. People sometimes wonder out loud why all the good events happen in NYC and it is due in a large part to the behind the scenes guidance and hard work of Mike. Without his efforts the history of the US chipscene might have been quite different.

    Anders Carlsson – If the other nominees here are the heart, Anders (aka goto80) is quickly becoming the brain of the scene. Respected by the neophytes and the demoscene stalwarts alike, Anders has provided clear and concise historical perspective throughout the year through his blog, and on countless of forum and blog postings.

    Don Miller – Software developer, event curator and mentor to budding NES programmers everywhere, Don has really stepped up the profile of his organization, 8static, as well as providing many open source programs and helpful documentation.

    Jordan Gray – Jordan, too, dabbles in various aspects of the scene. Hexawe, mp3death, Dutycycle, documentation for LittleGPtracker, the mark of  Starpause can be found in all of them.  Always a staunch advocate of sharing tips and tricks, he continues to kill the n00b in all of us.

  • TCTD micronews for 2009-12-02