I/O Chip Music 4th Anniversary
at
Rabbithole Studio
featuring music by
Chipocrite
Danimal Cannon
Sea64
Dain Saint
with visuals by
Batsly Adams
Saturday, September 7, 2013
8pm-11pm SHARP
All Ages
$8 with RSVP, $10 at door
RSVP here:
http://bit.ly/1erfguh
Celebrating 4 Years of I/O Chip Music all month long with the kickoff show! With the long overdue return of Chipocrite and I/O debuts of Danimal Cannon, Sea64, and Dain Saint--with the effusive Batsly Adams on visuals! RSVP for discounted entry!
music by
Chipocrite
http://www.chipocrite.com/
Chipocrite uses original Nintendo Game Boys, often accompanied by bass, guitar and/or other lo-fi sequencers, to create complex audio masterpieces.
Since emerging from the Philadelphia chip scene just a few years ago, Chipocrite has taken the stage at numerous performance spaces, events and conventions, including Lebowski Fest, the Vans Warped Tour, Blip Festival, MAGFest and AnimeNEXT. His album "Hit and Run" was named “Best Album – Chiptune” in Square Enix Music Online's Annual Game Music Awards for 2011; appeared as the musical guest on popular tech-centric Web talk-show series “On The Verge”.
Danimal Cannon
http://danimalcannon.com/
In the year 2005 Danimal Cannon started his musical journey with the band Armcannon. Dan started playing bass with Mike Willard, brother of Danimal Cannon in a side project called Weaponex. Danimal played his first show with the band Metroid Metal. After performing at MAGfest and PAX several times, Danimal Cannon began to gain an interest in the live chiptune scene. At the end of 2011, he finally released his chiptune full length album entitled “Roots". Danimal Cannon was relaxing on a bright fall day when...
Sea64
http://sea64.com/
sea64 is a nyc based duo that is a musical combination of rave/party and punk. They create music on a commodore64 along with various other vintage instruments. Besides their nov 2012 release "Floating High".
They are also on the 8bit operators Devo Tribute album "Crack That Chip!"
Dain Saint
http://dainsaint.com/
It started out small.
I was wheeling crates of building around, looking for a home. What I found was an abandoned lot with a 1000ft spool of stiff steel wire.
If you replace every part of a boat, is it the same boat?
We've been training to save the world since we were kids.
Suit up. time to fight.
Batsly Adams
http://www.batslyadams.com/
Electrical engineer by day - NES / genesis homebrew developer by night - hired goon 24hrs (ask for rates).
hosted by:
Rabbithole Studio
33 Washington Street
Brooklyn, New York 11201
F train to York Street
C train to High Street
Google Map:
http://goo.gl/maps/ZUx0q
rabbitholeprojects.com
iochipmusic.com