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Bonn, Germany

i have a feeling that this somewhat belongs here too:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M1K9fWFyeoM

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Toronto, Ontario, Canada
XyNo wrote:

Before ant1, PDF Format was THE bomb !!! wink
PRO CHIPTUNE ZABUTOM 80 STYLE SID NINTENDO DEATHBOMB BASS !!!

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NUMBSKULL

PDF FORMAT THE PLANET

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France

When I listened on my Atari ST to the almost 20 minutes long Knuckle Buster song in my attic, when I was around 14 years old.

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California

Bert Shefter

or Chibitech's set at Blipfest Tokyo 2012, that was also really good.

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Joliette, QC, Canada
garvalf wrote:

When I listened on my Atari ST to the almost 20 minutes long Knuckle Buster song in my attic, when I was around 14 years old.

Thanks ! Really good use of Digisamples for a 89 demo !!! big_smile

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France
XyNo wrote:

Thanks ! Really good use of Digisamples for a 89 demo !!! big_smile

if you want to hear the original song on C64 (by Rob Hubbard):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t8Ynk2EqCmk

On the Atari cover, I got the impression the drums are made of samples, but the rest is soundchip.

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Toronto, Canada
e.s.c. wrote:
herr_prof wrote:

This thread is starting to reveal the true chipscene history.

feryl did 9/11

Illum-anaguchi confirmed!

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My favorite silly moment was that one time everyone on 8bc messed with some indie band thinking they looked too pale in their music video. I forget what the song was called now. Something about a person named Carol.

My favorite serious moment was probably seeing this place start up in the wake of 8bc.

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Brooklyn NY US

The Incredible Master E

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Brooklyn NY US

Or the Hannibal Buress × Slime Girls thing at SxSW last night

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nullsleep pushing that herb off the stage

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Detroit

updating mine to seeing Hannibal Buress play keys for Slime Girls

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Adelaide, South Australia
SuperBustySamuraiMonkey wrote:

Starscream releasing "Future and it doesnt work".

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Nottingham, UK

Is there a video of the Hannibal Buress thing? I'm not sure I believe it.

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New York City

DJ Sonikku creating segamusic.