Hmm, interesting responses.
Before I continue I just want to make it clear that I'm not a hater and also I'm not on a longage.
I think my friend thought that chip music was conceited because it was the first time he had seen chipmusic in a live setting and he was kind of underwhelmed.
The guy who was on before the chip act was using the whole roland system 1 setup, as well as some modular gizmo and all the sounds in his set were big and heavy, plus he was kinda humble about the whole thing, but when the chip act came on it was just a one gameboy setup with no effects and the guy was jumping around hyping his stuff way too much for what it was. He basically cleared the floor instantly.
It kind of gave the impression that the chip guy was conceited in the way that he came across as if he was saying "pfft! look at you with all your fancy schmancy modern equipment and complex sound design techniques...I dont need any of that because my mind is so powerful all I need is a gameboy to rock a live set better than any other type of electronic music producer".
I mean, I totally understand someone doing a live set with maybe 4 DMGs + a mixer + 2 Kaoss pads, but Ive seen so many 1 x DMG with no effects live sets flop and fail hard, clearing out everyone. Its like when a DJ wants to show that his record collection is "deep" and starts playing obscure 70s disco that no one likes except DJs that know those records are the ones that famous breaks were taken from or something.
Last edited by JaffaCakeMexica (Jun 29, 2016 12:55 am)