I/O Chip Music
at
Rabbithole Studios
featuring music by
Ultrasyd
Rockman
L-tron
with visuals by
Paris
Saturday, June 22, 2013
730-1030pm
All Ages
$8 with RSVP, $10 at door
RSVP here:
brk.to/fqiy
I/O Chip Music gang welcomes the demoscene dance party beats of Ultrasyd, supported by the effusive L-tron, the long overdue return of Rockman, and slick lo-bit visuals by Paris!
There will be music! Drinks! Visuals! It's gonna be hot and sweaty!
hosted by:
Rabbithole Studio
33 Washington Street
Brooklyn, New York 11201
F train to York Street
or
A or C trains to High Street
Google Map:
http://goo.gl/maps/ZUx0q
music
Ultrasyd [France]
http://ultrasyd.free.fr/
Ultrasyd is a slacker who makes French house beats and and eats chip for breakfast. He sometimes uses Renoise, and when it comes to making chiptunes, he composes using Atari ST, Game Boy, Amstrad CPC 464, C64, Amiga, and a couple of other obsolete systems. Ultrasyd made his first live appearance at Blip Festival in New York in 2011, and has since played Blip Festival Tokyo 2012 in addition to other chip music shows around the world.
Rockman [Columbia]
http://soundcloud.com/rockman
Brooklyn-based producer and DJ Ramiro Navarro, a.k.a Rockman, bases his music in noise and 8 bit sounds, and consists in the composing of his own sequences directly on a classic Nintendo Gameboy. He dabbles in dubstep on his FiXT ep "Search & Destroy" and has a sophomore album on the independent music label in the works for 2013.
L-tron [Minnesota]
http://l-tron.bandcamp.com/album/l-tron
Upon discovering what the program was capable of, the scientists took immediate precautions, securing it inside of the nearest electronic device they could find: a Nintendo Game Boy. They feared its power yet, could not bring themselves to destroy it. Trapped inside the machine with no way to escape and return to its own time, the program began expressing itself through the sound chip of the Game Boy. Eons passed. An exploration vessel near a planet called Earth recorded thefollowing transmissions--code named: L-tron.
visuals:
Paris [Queens NY]
http://www.parisgraphics.com/
For several years Paris has created custom content for live events, VJ’ing at Pacha NYC, mixing visuals live using Modul8, MadMapper, and by programming custom visuals for chip music shows using custom software written for handheld game systems such as the gp2x and the Gameboy Advance.
rabbitholeprojects.com
iochipmusic.com
Last edited by EMdash (May 31, 2013 6:36 am)