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(177 replies, posted in General Discussion)

ant1: following. Probably reblogging as you post songs.

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(18 replies, posted in Releases)

Pulselooper track ftw. I'll listen to them all, for sure! I'm really glad to be participating of this compilation, high f level!

(Just in case of someone is curious, my track is a mod)

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(177 replies, posted in General Discussion)

http://cronicasfantasmas.tumblr.com/

Sometimes i post in portuguese, but usually it's ok.

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(373 replies, posted in Nintendo Consoles)

It might work well on the Dingoo! big_smile And it's not much of a fail.

Edit: I mean, is it a fail? how is the sound of NES emulator on Dingoo?

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(96 replies, posted in General Discussion)

akira^8GB wrote:
smiletron wrote:

good news for the rest of us though. all publicitiy is good publicity

NOT really.

My toughts exactly. As far as I know, this don't even bring the discussion of chipmusic in the media. They are just a rock band with some synths. Just that. Who cares?

You guys could stop whining or praising them and - I know it sounds selfish - do something for yourselves. I'm not in it just for the money, is good to get some with gigs, for sure, but I'm mainly because of the respect, to do something I like and want to share and etcetera. I'm doing stuff to at least have some coverage in the press, to make gigs, to show people here about chipmusic and that they can at least try to do some music too.

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(15 replies, posted in General Discussion)

We did something like that before and worked just fine by swaping savs!

Here's the link!


(also, sending carts across the globe is a bad idea, not only because people might hold the cart, but it can get hold in the post office)

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(40 replies, posted in Graphics, Artwork & Design)

Poor dude...

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(373 replies, posted in Nintendo Consoles)

xero wrote:

as for NSF export, that would be great, but it sounds like this would be an emulator only function...

Not if you want to your song to be release on a cart or something, now with the add of the vegaplay from nocarrier!

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(1,383 replies, posted in Sega)

Awesome

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(26 replies, posted in General Discussion)

Btw, I have a link of the BBC doc about Krautrock, anyone who wants I can send the link via pm.

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(26 replies, posted in General Discussion)

Oh, and a classic:

Kraftwerk with Dinger, Rother and Schneider. Pre-NEU! stuff, just awesome. As heavy as Black Sabbath - which I would say that it copied, but Sabbath is from 1969. Anyway...

Now from my fav Kraut band, NEU!:

The clip is short, but is pretty good. Punk before punk.

And, if you still didn't listen to this:

This song really makes me sad for its awesomeness. Damo Suzuki rlz (F you mano! lol)

Speaking of Damo Suzuki:

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(26 replies, posted in General Discussion)

Esopus: But some synthpop acts, despite the pop, like Fad Gadget are much more layered and experimental, but later became standard for pop in the 80s. But anyway

ZLY: Yes, I think Tangerine Dreams have and extensive discography, thus making the band in the scope for many styles.

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(139 replies, posted in General Discussion)

Shit, I saw the game between Bayern and Fiorentina. Just a bit, was a good game.

I'm watching Flamengo and Botafogo for the Carioca championship (it's weird to say that in english, sounds funny). Good stuff.

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(26 replies, posted in General Discussion)

Oh, and I disagree with mano. As much as I love the first album of Can, Tago Mago is the best. Second is Delay 1969.

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(26 replies, posted in General Discussion)

boomlinde wrote:

Subway Sonicbeat pretty much summed up my preferences, except for Faust. Anyone heard Os Mundi? That's good stuff, too.

That's because I forgot about Faust.

I'm with Random this time, there's not even the slightly fact to call krautrock electronic music. Some stuff can verge to ambient (the example that comes in mind is Tangerine Dream), heavily using synths, but usually is more the "motorik" rhythm, that restless, autobahn feeling. Not strict, you can add a lot of experimentalism from guitars, vocals, drums, and everything else. Krautrock, as I see it, is more of a regional style of progressive rock that came from Deutschland. I think i'm being prolix. Hm.

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(3 replies, posted in Releases)

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