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(24 replies, posted in Releases)

Yeah! I'll download it right now!

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(12 replies, posted in General Discussion)

If you are in doubt, don't release. Wait until you have something you are sure you will like.

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(8 replies, posted in Releases)

Thanks egr! We are constructing the scene down here brick by brick on our heads! hehehe

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(36 replies, posted in General Discussion)

bays

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(8 replies, posted in Releases)

Thanks Chema! SUDACA POWA!

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(8 replies, posted in Releases)

We are very proud to announce our 50th release of Chippanze! 21 tracks of pure gameboy shockwave from Droid-on, Pulselooper and Subway Sonicbeat.


BANDCAMP: http://chippanze.bandcamp.com/album/cp050
DOWNLOAD: http://www.chippanze.org/releases-en/

Hell yeah, gonna listen to this bomb tonight!

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(154 replies, posted in General Discussion)

What's the average age around chipmusicians? mid 20's? I grew up listening to OSTs while I was playing and even those are a specific genre (Streets of Rage and Sonic are totally different styles, ie). But I also grew up listening to synthpop, punk, post-punk, etc.

I guess the bitterness that arise from time to time is not about craftsmanship and more about "I do better music with my C64 than this little prick with ableton, why they are getting this attention?".

Surely what bums me and must bums someone out there is that people just drop it, instead of using the knowledge to do some really cutting edge pop stuff. I must say, after i've read an article about Anamanaguchi I started to see some sutff differently. We are all learning about limitations and putting those to practice, but the real stuff is when we can use this knowledge of limitation to make something big, something different using those chip sounds. Hell, you don't even need to sell out, but now I see no evil using "modern" software to make songs that will endure.

We recoil to get stronger, then rampage towards the bigger picture.

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(118 replies, posted in General Discussion)

Awol wrote:

Glad people mentioned:

SILREQ
Arcadecoma
Albino Ghost Monkey

I was also wondering about Arlen, but then he posted in this thread!

Dude, I was about to say that, glad you're "back" arlen!

Also where is nezar? Last I saw him on facebook was some years ago, I guess he stoped doing music, but he was actually a great kid and did some good stuff. sad

Edit: just went to his facebook and saw he's in the army.

Awesome, just filled my info there!

Awesome, dude! I loved it, so punk 77!

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(617 replies, posted in Releases)

CP050

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(162 replies, posted in General Discussion)

Video editor, but I majored in Journalism. Go figure.

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(30 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

Droid-on uses a headlight here too, but me and pulselooper use backlight, which for me is pretty essential.

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(81 replies, posted in General Discussion)

Lately lots of House/Acid/Detroit, New Wave stuff, searching for Lo-Fi music too.

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(25 replies, posted in General Discussion)

Decktonic wrote:
gwEm wrote:

People were very accepting of the 8bit sound, I feel sure that theres a good audience for chiptune in India.

It's the country that gave us this, after all:

That's all I think when I see India and chipmusic together.