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I love love LOVE SMILETRON's stuff

for example: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8M_dsLG_oPU

and especially https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PzYzrvsivh0

Check it out. You won't regret it.

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Garland, Tx.

Dunno if anyone's posted this yet, but:
TreyFreyII - TreyFrey

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10k wrote:

Dispyz - Raverblood EP


Shit is brutal as fuck. I have not mentioned this in another thread. You're lucky we have these mp3 tags.

Anything Radiograffiti, really! Hexadeci is great as well.
My neighbours love Swiss Yodelcore. I know because they always try to sing along with it.

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ohio gozaimasu

Some of my favorites:

Jophish - Distance
Omri Suleiman - Music for a 15 Year Old Me
Ovenrake - CattButt
peeR - Dances EP
8GB - Live in Tokyo 2010
The J. Arthur Keenes Band - Pamplemousse
Stu - Greatest Hits
[]ype - Aboard
TreyFrey - Trey Frey II
Norrin Radd - Melodia di Infinità
Pajjama - Jane Papaya
Disasterpeace - FEZ
Aivi & Surasshu - The Black Box

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TX

I'm glad that Dances is so well regarded and well known... I'm not really that up on what other people in the scene like to listen to but that album kills me every time. My other favorite is Vegavox 2 by Alex Mauer. I also am pretty big into Left and even bigger into Saudade for Beginners by minusbaby. Pamplemousse is also very good as many people have mentioned.

Incidentally, why is it that so many chip musicians seem to have an aversion to the traditional full-length album? Most of the chip "albums" in my collection are 4-7 tracks long.

Also, has Peer done anything else and if not what is the deal?

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South Jersey, USA
Brother Android wrote:

Incidentally, why is it that so many chip musicians seem to have an aversion to the traditional full-length album? Most of the chip "albums" in my collection are 4-7 tracks long.

I've seen the same thing in the netlabel scene.
I like to make believe that they have done me a favor and included just the super special tracks.
I think that either it feels more natural for them to release smaller batches of songs at a time or they just feel it's the best way to maintain a creative presence by being able to frequently promote something new, or both I guess.

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Joliette, QC, Canada

http://cheapbeatsmusic.bandcamp.com/album/papillons
http://fiveofive.bandcamp.com/album/hymns
http://www.scene.org/file.php?file=/mir … p;fileinfo
http://archive.org/details/Phlogiston-Old_chips

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Expressions by Time Circle.   AMIGAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA

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David Dunn music collection. download

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Brighton | Portsmouth | UK

shameless

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ohio gozaimasu

Also, fucking this

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WE M.U.S.I.C's first commercial demo.  (Ben Daglish and Tony Crowther)

download

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"Canned" by Choroid.   Choroid (aka Jonathan Dunn, who went on to write a lot of game music) did some of the best Electrosound tracks back in the '80s.  This is my particular favourite.

Download

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I know RainbowDragonEyes has been mentioned before, at least once, but he's my favorite artist so I've just got to extend my recommendation.

On a side note, are there any artists with a similar style to him? I'd sure be interested to know. I can't get enough of those melodies.

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Ireland

Knife City self titled album! Its inspiring!

http://www.8bitpeoples.com/discography/8BP125?show=all

henry homesweet Palm trance

http://musicnes.blogspot.ie/2009/05/hen … -2008.html

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Reed and Tempest,Both are great