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akira^8GB wrote:

Download the HVSC, Download the ASMA Collection, download Keygen Music... hear your roots, see where it came from, and stop pretending this started in 2006.

Yes. This is the kind of stuff i've been digging through for inspiration lately...



You guys need to get the self titled CHEAP DINOSAURS album, as its some of the best chiptunes you'll ever hear in your life. It goes beyond the boundaries of chiptune, and blows away 99.9999999999% of what everyone else in our community is doing.

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i would like to recommend:

the emissions chipdisks. #2 is my personal favorite.

graff's chip tunes vol.1

ouch II

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trash80 - Hologram.

sooo good.

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naxat wrote:

You guys need to get the self titled CHEAP DINOSAURS album, as its some of the best chiptunes you'll ever hear in your life. It goes beyond the boundaries of chiptune, and blows away 99.9999999999% of what everyone else in our community is doing.

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You guys need to upload and DISTRIBUTE the cheap dinosaurs record, dammit.

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herr_prof wrote:

You guys need to upload and DISTRIBUTE the cheap dinosaurs record, dammit.

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akira^8GB wrote:

Download the HVSC, Download the ASMA Collection, download Keygen Music... hear your roots, see where it came from, and stop pretending this started in 2006.

thanx!

keygenmusic.net = awesome!

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xero wrote:
akira^8GB wrote:

Download the HVSC, Download the ASMA Collection, download Keygen Music... hear your roots, see where it came from, and stop pretending this started in 2006.

thanx!

keygenmusic.net = awesome!

the only problem is that the archive is arranged in such a manner that the cracking group is prioritized over the artist, most of the time you like a song you'll find the artist name in the instruments but there is quite a few that don't include the artist name which sucks.

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J. Arthur Keenes wrote:
herr_prof wrote:

You guys need to upload and DISTRIBUTE the cheap dinosaurs record, dammit.

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Some stuff that I like that hasn't been mentioned yet:

8GB - Pravda
Goto80 - Bravo
Goto80 - Open Funk Sores
II - Heartcode
iqtu - Embarrassing Triangle
Multifaros - Epiq
Mutlifaros - The Lost Beats
Phlogiston - Mode 3
Psilodump - Memory Loss
Psilodump - Mutiny of the Robots

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Cerebral Scars - Devastation

Getting it out there.

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herr_prof wrote:

You guys need to upload and DISTRIBUTE the cheap dinosaurs record, dammit.

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Lazerbeat wrote:
J. Arthur Keenes wrote:

Before you get Pamplemousse (thanks pals), you (and everyone else) really have to get peeR's Dances, it's really nothing short of a masterpiece, by far my favourite chipmusic release.

Thanks to both for introducing me to this. It's freaking awesome!!!

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Now my download folder has sooo much stuff in it my whole day is gonna be spent listening to undiscovered (by me) chip music big_smile

Does any else use the vox player for mac os x?  It's my favorite for mac for playing mod formats.

dl link

btw, paul the penguin is so old skool/amazing!

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Esopus-dragon wrote:

I found more of my physical copies just now, but for recommendations see posts on pages 1 & 6.

Beck - Bad Cartridge / Bit Rate Variations in B-Flat (These are remixes by Paza (The X-Dump) of songs on the CD "Guero", not original Beck songs worked on chipsets.)
The 8-bit Construction Set - Atari Vs. Commodore (Check out the data programs etched in vinyl.)

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Anything by Touchboy.

Outside of 8bp050, what releases is he featured on? None I know about. And that's pathetic because he's awesome. neutral

Check out his 8bc profile and Myspace, he has some solid live tracks available.

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lutin wrote:
Esopus-dragon wrote:

I found more of my physical copies just now, but for recommendations see posts on pages 1 & 6.

Beck - Bad Cartridge / Bit Rate Variations in B-Flat (These are remixes by Paza (The X-Dump) of songs on the CD "Guero", not original Beck songs worked on chipsets.)
The 8-bit Construction Set - Atari Vs. Commodore (Check out the data programs etched in vinyl.)



Outside of 8bp050, what releases is he featured on? None I know about. And that's pathetic because he's awesome. neutral

Check out his 8bc profile and Myspace, he has some solid live tracks available.

theres also some stuff he linked in the nanoloop forum