STILL?
The Killers? Also, they wouldn't play the Scott Pilgrim soundtrack live?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WY_IoLvD21Y
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o9jTdjpOP68
etc
I've always thought that Anamanaguchi sound more like unicorns ejaculating rainbows into your ears than mario at a rave, these people are so lazy :)
Last edited by Jellica (Jul 17, 2013 9:53 am)
A producer told me I sounded like tetris on crack. I asked him if he was actually listening.
I absolutely agree with the "Mario at a rave" hate. that might be the most irritating thing I've ever heard. I have to say, though, I don't know why Anamanaguchi are so resentful of any video game connections people might make. I'm tempted to say they shouldn't care so much about how they're perceived. Just make the music, guys, it's awesome. Game geeks love it, non-game geeks love it. Just keep doing it.
So, an article talking about the very thing the band doesn't want to talk about... and nothing else?
Stay classy, Orlando
Chip music is made from video game and computer sound chips. Lighten up.
Couldn't agree more.
It's nice to see the chiptune police are still on patrol.
Please let it die already and move the fuck on.
there's always going to be people from either side of the arguement that want to say their thing. I have no problem with video game music, imo it's just as valid as any other genre, or kind of music I listen to vgm, and soundtracks from tv shows and the like. I think most people are against the idea that chiptune is mearly sampling, or copying videogame music, or pre-existing music, and rather want to people to understand that yes, it is made on a games console (or whatever) and no, it isn't a game soundtrack, and yes, I did make this.
I wrote stuff about this a while ago: http://patricktrinh.wordpress.com/2013/ s-fantasy/