Jake Allison wrote:chiptune is not really a genre, at least to me
its a means to an end
I like that. I pretty much started learning LSDJ because I thought the concept of chiptune was really cool and I wanted to start getting back into playing music, but didn't have the time or energy to put together a band. I remember first seeing Anamanaguchi live years ago (probably 2007 or 2008) at a festival I was doing video work for and it was just two guys playing against an iPod (either this was before the full band was fleshed out or they didn't want to travel with everyone and equipment to a "festival" held in a church in nowheresville West Virginia). It was amazing to me that someone could make music that way, but I had no clue they were actually using an NES to create the sounds.
When I wanted to make music again last year, learning LSDJ seemed like a better idea than just fiddling with GarageBand or some other program. I liked the idea of replacing a band with a GameBoy and only having to work around my own schedule to start working on new material. A GameBoy can't argue with you or have its ego get in the way of having fun musically like the "bands" I played with in high school. So, a means to an end really does make sense there. Plus, I still play the same guitar I've owned since I was 13 years old (though I did some upgrades between the two EPs) and the GameBoy Pocket I use I bought with my birthday money when I was 11.
Making music with two things from my childhood is incredibly fulfilling. I just have no clue how to properly promote it or whether or not people will actually enjoy it. Honestly, I'm not even sure if I would enjoy my music had I not made it, but I'm having fun doing it. I'm a filmmaker as well (my biggest release was a little microbudget film called DIE AND LET LIVE that was fortunate enough to get in stores nationwide, right as the DVD market completely dried up and took down the distributor with it), but it's been harder to get projects off the ground once adult life kicked in for myself and my collaborators. Making chiptune music allows me to have some kind of a creative outlet while struggling to get another project off the ground.
Last edited by jmc1987 (Mar 12, 2014 1:53 am)