Wish I'd had a chance to participate in this one. I am looking forward to hearing it though!

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Nice set-ups all around, really enjoying this thread!

Reposting for Chimera Central:

8th Circle Below, our latest release on Chimera Central. 8-bit noise from various artists around the world! Physical CDs are available through Kunaki and can be bought at the bandcamp site for download. These works focus on the afterlife and range from peaceful moments to harsh hellish oblivion. Artists contributed are Subterrestrial, Sadore, Platzangst, La Flore Intestinale, Cementimental, d0us, Vi11AiN, Zomvor, Byrant Davis, Sick To The Back Teeth, DCLXVI and Cursed Chimera.

http://cursedchimera.bandcamp.com/album … rcle-below

http://kunaki.com/sales.asp?PID=PX00ZZLV5Q

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Decktonic wrote:

Did this comp die?

Gosh, I hope not. Funny thing, I was just thinking about it this morning and wondering the same thing. Well at least there are four tracks now, instead of one or two. Maybe it will just be a short comp?

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Yo mama's breath stank so bad, she need a tic-tac with a battery.

And my all time favorite:

Kid 1: Where's my money at?

Kid 2: Get it from Joe.

Kid 1: Joe who?

Kid 2: Jo' mama!

LOL! Nice man, nice.

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Subterrestrial's "H-21" is inspired by early 20th century exotic dancer Mata Hari, who was executed for treason in France during World War I after being accused of spying for Germany. Subterrestrial uses harsh, POKEY and TIA noise and heavily aliased exotic rhythms to explore her often violent life and tragic death. It is believed that she was wrongly accused of her crime and made a scapegoat. H-21 was her alleged codename.

Preview track on chipmusic.org

Download from Subterrestrial

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(50 replies, posted in General Discussion)

an-cat-max wrote:

My thoughts exactly. -_________-;

Sounds fun. I'll see what I can do. smile

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This is totally awesome! I'll try to do something for this, but in the meantime let me mention that I'm very surprised that no one has posted this pic yet:

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technofrosty wrote:

anybody know a free vst host for mac so i could try that vst plug in out ? or any other way to do glitchy sounds?

If you have Abelton, you could probably run the VST. Otherwise, if you're on a Mac just download Audacity (free!) and once it's installed and loaded, under the Projects menu select Import Raw. Use this to import any image files (uncompressed formats offer more variety IMHO) and try experimenting with importing under different headers for different results. Have fun! smile

LOL! Would have taken Ben to be more of a Tub Girl type, though. ;D

As one of the aforementioned "freaky gingers," I'd like to officially go on record as having stated something;

I REALLY like this picture....

NO CARRIER wrote:

....lots and lots!

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I have a Motorola Backflip. It's not the "iPhone clone" that the DROID phone is, but with an actual qwerty keyboard and being a reasonable size, it's more practical as an actual phone. Still, it does run the Android OS and apps. I have been playing with Electrum, which is a simple groove sampler. There are other interesting music software for Android as well. Nothing you can't do at home on your DAW, but fun for composing on the go.

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My SN comes from my project of the same name. I am interested in anything going on underground, real or imagined (especially hollow earth theories.)

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<------Is not entirely sure what is happening here.