Tag: oxygenstar

  • Weezer: The 8-bit Album

    Pterodactyl Squad just released an 8-bit tribute to Weezer featuring the likes of Bit Shifter, Anamanaguchi, Rabato, Tugboat, nordloef and more…

    “Do you remember that dream you had, where the sound chips from the beloved games consoles of your youth all got together and formed a Weezer tribute band? Yeah? No? OK. That dream is about to come true whether you had it or not.

    weezerThe songs on this compilation have mostly been created using original videogame hardware running home-brew software, and vary radically in style, from minimal compositions to 8-bit inspired full band performances. Pterodactyl Squad proudly presents the music of Weezer as you have never heard it before.”

    Available now from here.

  • DIF Summer Show Spectacular Video!!

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    Well, I seem to still be recovering from this show!! It was a doozey, and I cant wait until the next one!!

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  • Review: Thy Name is Adventure – Oxygenstar

    Wmogon001_cover-largee covered its release some time ago, but having gotten a copy of this unique record (and quantities are now very limited), I thought it was time to give it a shake at a proper review.

    TNIA is a cassette only release, and at first you might be inclined to think this is merely a gimmick. Upon closer inspection, however, it becomes obvious that all of this linearity makes sense in the greater scheme of the release. Its always dangerous to assume intent in what is mostly a collection of instrumental tracks, but with the linear play order dictated by its medium, its quite easy to fantasize and find yourself swept up in an engrossing narrative.

    Oxygenstar is a multi-instrumentalist, but his main instrument is drums ,and the release is resplendent with an abundance of playful and funky rhythms.  For most chip artists, whom groove is merely a tracker parameter,  the lesson learned from the sunny springtime swing of tracks like ‘Melinda..”, or the RPG village funk of  ‘Apple Pickin‘ should be that the supposition that simple sound design must beget simple song composition is a dangerous fallacy.

    Through the first few tracks on Side A, the listener will come to see that Oxygenstar is not content to rest on his musical heels with the abrupt stylistic left turns of minor-staby-chord filled ‘The Most Climatic..”, the winsome journey balladry of “Less Talk” , or the rabid ewok anthem “March of the Marsupials“.  As the listener reaches the end of Side A, with the throbbing dancing saberdisco of  “My Favorite Forest“, its apparent that this is no mere dalliance in retroism for retroism sake, that Oxygenstar has transcended the medium and discovered an entire new galaxy, sitting like a million angels on the head of a pin, frolicking inside what you come to expect from a chip music release.

    Side B keeps the narrative rolling along with the determined yet melancholy “Look How I Go“, the plodding anxiety of  “Disaster Avenue“, and by the time the angelic lead vocals of “Save Me” kick-in, you’ve stopped anticipating the surprises and come to terms that in the quirky imaginary world of ‘”Thy Name is Adventure“,  novelty is status quo.

    Perhaps the most striking element of the collection of tunes seems to be the effortlessness Oxygenstar has in combining his fertile imagination within the restraints of a limited palette. In the hands of of a lesser artist, or an equal with a less restrained sense of taste, the delicate balance of success could just as easily shift from the congenial to the cloying, from the charmingly exuberant to the hyper-actively disjointed. If one must consider a successful release as a kind of blueprint for magic in a bottle, one could do far worse than use TNIA as your stylistic road map.

    A lingering question in the chip music community is whether or not there is a place for commercial releases in an community where the great majority of its release are available for free.  Considering the total package, cassette, high quality tunage and affordable price, this is a strong vote in favor of the affirmative.

    Another bonus of the cassette format? As the jovial coda ‘Let’s Stick Together” comes to close, you’ll come to the realization that all you will need to do is flip the tape, to start the adventure anew.

    Order here.

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  • Midweek Round-up with the II Comp. and more

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    The Winter II Records com is out and its a doozy. It features the following tracks:

    01 Disasterpeace – Bird Season
    02 ok ikumi – white plains 96
    03 The J. Arthur Keenes Band – Stoic
    04 Fighter X – Winter Death
    05 Evil Wezil – Icebreaker
    06 Zan-zan-zawa-veia – Khei-moni
    07 Animal Style – Ancient Accumulator
    08 µB – ice flower
    09 iqtu – ice palace dub
    10 Derris-Kharlan – Shiva
    11 temp sound solutions – the last of all that lasts
    12 failotron – hullamzoret
    13 oxygenstar – the lazy gnome

    On top of that is news of two hot commercial releases:

    Spamtron – Never Say Die!

    Blast off into Spamtron’s world of fast-paced robot action with Never Say Die!, an eighteen-track thrill ride full of spammy wonderment! Experience tracks never before heard in one beautifully presented package. Spamtron takes chip music to the next level. No n00bs!

    Mommy Was An Asteroid – Morphballs 3″CD-R

    wots space-punk speeding thru space to do? …the only musical instrument afforded in such tight quarters is the beloved 21st century gameboy micro of course, so have gameboy will travel and hear ye my musical love-poem to a broad 8n a spacesuit called Samus!

  • Thy Name is Adventure – Oxygenstar

    thynamepack1Surely to be one of the best cassette releases of the year. O2star writes:

    OxygenStar – Thy Name is Adventure

    1.    Welcome
    2.    Melinda the Mermaid
    3.    I see a Voice
    4.    Apple pickin’
    5.    The Most Climatic Cat and Mouse Rendezvous in the History of all Mankind
    6.    Less talk, more travel
    7.    March of the Marsupials
    8.    My Favorite Forest
    9.    Look how I go
    10.  Disaster Avenue
    11.  Hello There
    12.  Save Me (featuring Gemmina Magnano)
    13.  Let’s Stick Together

    Here is the Album sampler:
    check it!!!

    … E+SAMPLER/

    As of right now, It shall just be a cassette release. I may setup a download link eventually…

    $10 SHIPPED to the US

    $13 SHIPPED outside the US
    or $8 dollars if you plan to buy it at Pulsewave tomorrow!!!

    Paypal: oxygenstarpower@yahoo.com

    Please put: “Payment for TNIA album” in subject line
    and you can email me seperately to confirm that I got the payment, sometimes Paypal can be wierd about that stuff.

    Buy one for your sister!! smile