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England

download the C64 archive (http://www.hvsc.c64.org/), Atari ST archive (http://sndh.atari.org/), speccy achive (http://zxtunes.com/), Atari XL/XE archive (http://asma.atari.org/), blah............
thats all you need.

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Tokyo, Japan

Probably also need this http://www.fkbtarchive.org

Last edited by Lazerbeat (Apr 7, 2011 11:48 am)

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Brazil

AMIGA MODS EVERY DAY AND NIGHT

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Subway Sonicbeat wrote:

AMIGA MODS EVERY DAY AND NIGHT

THE NIGHT IS LONG AND THE TIME IS RIGHT

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Sydney, Australia
Frosti wrote:

Vicious, any artists you could recommend? favourites etc?

Ralp
Toytone
cTrix
Jazzcat
Jeff
10k
Shitbird
DJ Scotch Egg
Anakirob
Abortifacient
Cerror
Glomag
Unicorn Dream Attack
Ultrasyd
Dot.AY
...

Last edited by Vicious (Apr 10, 2011 5:37 am)

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NZ

bit of a follow up question, this is more of an opinion thing... what is it about chip tunes you guys like? what sets it apart from other music you might listen to?

(I should explain that I'm attempting to write a paper on this for uni [college] and am really interested in what people here have to say)

thanks!

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IL, US

ive kind of felt lately that if you fit cleanly into a genre, you're doing it wrong
as a result, this is what i make now http://esc.soundcollapse.org/zips/traces.zip
i tend to be drawn to the sound palette of chip and lo-fi gear, not really into the retro aspect of it at this point or vgm-style stuff...