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seriously


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OWN
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STAGEDIVER – IMAGINARY DYSTOPIAN FUTURE WARS E.P
STAGEDIVER – I
DISPYZ – RAVERBLOOD E.P.
DISPYZ – DATARUNNER E.P
C.C.D.M. – 7″ OF DOOM.
hexadeci - Alone In The dark E.P.
facundo - neon spacerun
Quarta 330 - Sunset Dub
Quarta 330 - Bleeps From Outer Space
Quarta 330 - Sabacco & Homeless
Quarta 330 & LV - Hylo / Suzuran
Bud Melvin - Popular Music
Sievert/IAYD - WARPDRIVE EP
Mobb Beep - Modificeret
HYBAKUSHA - gameboy lover
SRC - gold Coinz
Various - Pookies 8Bit Nose


SORT OF CHIP:
The Skints - Up Against The Wall
FISCHERSPOONER - We Are Electric

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everything

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il update when I see ones I want or obtain

Last edited by Flopps (May 4, 2011 2:39 pm)

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Hmm..I'll start: http://www.radiograffiti.org/storefront (new one set for Feb.1st!!)

Also of interest:

Nullsleep: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5OMk9VYnZRA

Video game breaks: http://www.discogs.com/Various-Video-Ga … ase/296139

Video game breaks: http://www.discogs.com/Various-Video-Ga … ase/249465

Video game breaks: http://www.discogs.com/Various-Video-Ga … se/1232324

8-bit construction set: http://www.discogs.com/8-Bit-Constructi … lease/7941

Plus a shit-ton more I'll slowly remember. We sold 1,000+ records last summer and about 100 or so could be considered "chip."

Last edited by RG (Jan 15, 2011 9:01 pm)

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double post

Last edited by RG (Jan 15, 2011 9:00 pm)

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RG wrote:

Hmm..I'll start: http://www.radiograffiti.org/storefront (new one set for Feb.1st!!)

Way ahead of you wink


WHERE WHERE WHEREEEEEEE!?!?!?!

Anyone have any information about this? discogs doesnt seem to have much on it

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Melbourne, Australia

soundslegit.com

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Westfield, NJ

Isn't there an Anamanaguchi vinyl?

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CHIPTUNE

http://chipflip.wordpress.com/timeline

You can find plenty of vinyl-releases with 8-bit music here. I know that riot33r has a super-huge collection aswell.

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Decktonic wrote:

Isn't there an Anamanaguchi vinyl?

Yes, their latest album (not the Pilgrim soundtrack) is on vinyl.

Goto80 also has two 7'' singles - Bushrunner and Papaya EP.
Bodenstandig 2000 (http://bodenstandig.de/2000/) released a 12'' album.
Covox released the Final Mission EP 7''.
Bit Shifter is on the V/A Gully Gotham Grit Volume 1 LP and on a split record with Maladroit and Capslock on a label from the Netherlands.
The 8 Bit Operators Glomag Megamix was released on vinyl.
Firebrand Boy obviously has the Orange 7''.

http://www.antenne-tilburg.nl/ - I'm positive I bought chip vinyl from here in the past.

http://www.retinascan.de/ - and here. they have the Musikfladen #001 7'' with A Boy And His SID on it, a Receptors 7'' and a Role Model 7''. Their 7''s are at this link - http://www.retinascan.de/phpshop/themes … ktionsid=5

www.discogs.com is also excellent for chip vinyl.

If you want to know what chip vinyl there is out there though (this was just stuff off the top of my head), there was a thread 3 years ago on 8bc.org where loads of people posted their CD/vinyl chip collections. Bit Shifter's list was particularly impressive as I recall.

http://8bc.org/forums/viewtopic.php?id=2317

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Liverpool, UK

http://www.shopkatapult.com/product_inf … anu_alph=G gwEm - FYMW/Frank Sinatra split - bwoii

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Just out of curiosity: how can you do a vinyl release? Is it expensive? I don't even know if here have a vinyl factory.

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Tokyo, Japan

6955 - 555

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Subway Sonicbeat wrote:

Just out of curiosity: how can you do a vinyl release? Is it expensive? I don't even know if here have a vinyl factory.

I read a good article about it. IIRC, you should estimate about $1000 for a small batch run of 500 records... that's usually the minimum you can get done. That's 12" records on regular vinyl... the cheaper marble-like "splatter-vinyl" is made from the scraps and while it may look cool, it's much lower quality. Usually on an order like this you will be lucky if you break even, and that's if you can sell them all. So yeah, it's expensive, and not something you do in the hopes of making any money.

also you will probably need to pay for mastering because you shouldn't use the same mastering you would use for CD/digital.

edit: here's the article http://www.noiseaddicts.com/2009/02/rel … -on-vinyl/

Last edited by Decktonic (Jan 18, 2011 2:15 pm)

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Decktonic wrote:
Subway Sonicbeat wrote:

Just out of curiosity: how can you do a vinyl release? Is it expensive? I don't even know if here have a vinyl factory.

I read a good article about it. IIRC, you should estimate about $1000 for a small batch run of 500 records... that's usually the minimum you can get done. That's 12" records on regular vinyl... the cheaper marble-like "splatter-vinyl" is made from the scraps and while it may look cool, it's much lower quality. Usually on an order like this you will be lucky if you break even, and that's if you can sell them all. So yeah, it's expensive, and not something you do in the hopes of making any money.

also you will probably need to pay for mastering because you shouldn't use the same mastering you would use for CD/digital.

edit: here's the article http://www.noiseaddicts.com/2009/02/rel … -on-vinyl/

Ah thanks for the reply! I knew it was expensive, that's why it was just to satisfy my curiosity. In the future I would like to have songs of mine released on vinyl, cause I love it. The article is really nice!

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Subway Sonicbeat wrote:

Ah thanks for the reply! I knew it was expensive, that's why it was just to satisfy my curiosity. In the future I would like to have songs of mine released on vinyl, cause I love it. The article is really nice!

I'll make you a deal... if neither of us have had our music released on vinyl by the time we're 50, we'll go halfsies on a split 7" wink

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Brazil
Decktonic wrote:
Subway Sonicbeat wrote:

Ah thanks for the reply! I knew it was expensive, that's why it was just to satisfy my curiosity. In the future I would like to have songs of mine released on vinyl, cause I love it. The article is really nice!

I'll make you a deal... if neither of us have had our music released on vinyl by the time we're 50, we'll go halfsies on a split 7" wink

Deal!