Lots of new rewards added to Kickstarter! $250+ donations now include various reward additions including LSDJ cartridges and Gameboys signed by Datapop artists. Also, everyone who has donated or does donate $100 or more will get a free Sabrepulse shirt along with all the other rewards at that level.
17 Feb 19, 2010 10:29 am
Re: Datapop 2010 - March 16th and 17th in Austin, TX (114 replies, posted in Past Events)
18 Feb 16, 2010 1:10 am
Re: Datapop 2010 - March 16th and 17th in Austin, TX (114 replies, posted in Past Events)
Please donate, guys. 15 more days left and there's barely a dent in the kickstarter. go go go!
For all you LSDJ users, we've added an extra incentive to donate. Now if you give $125 or more, you will receive your own personal collection of unique LSDJ .sav files from Datapop artists digitally delivered to you!
19 Feb 16, 2010 1:08 am
Re: PULSEWAVE •02/27• J. Arthur Keenes/Sievert/Kris Keyser/exileFaker! (57 replies, posted in Past Events)
there had better be fucking pizza
and cartoons...
20 Feb 9, 2010 4:25 pm
Re: Datapop 2010 - March 16th and 17th in Austin, TX (114 replies, posted in Past Events)
Update: Price added.
21 Feb 9, 2010 3:26 pm
Topic: Datapop 2010 - March 16th and 17th in Austin, TX (114 replies, posted in Past Events)
Austin’s Alamo Drafthouse and New York City’s 8bitpeoples, 2 Player productions, and the people behind the Blip Festival have joined forces to create the premiere party, DATAPOP: A Celebration of 8-Bit Music and Culture - March 16th and 17th.
Now in it's third installment, Datapop will be held at Austin's very own Highball - a hybrid entertainment venue that features the best diner this side of 1960, eight lanes of bowling with rental by the hour; seven different themed karaoke rooms; four lanes of skee-ball with ticketed prizes you won’t find anywhere else and a ballroom event space that will be transformed into a unique cultural hot-spot featuring sets by 12 international 8-bit artists on a full concert stage with professional light and sound system.
The schedule for Datapop 3.0 is:
Tuesday, March 16th
Visuals by Jean Y. Kim and Omeros
8:00 PM - The Mysterious H
8:45 PM - Sievert
9:30 PM - Nullsleep
10:15 PM - IAYD
11:00 PM - Hally
11:45 PM - Random
12:30 AM - Bit Shifter
1:15 AM - nordloef
Wednesday, March 17th
Visuals by Paris & outpt
8:00 PM - Talk to Animals
8:45 PM - Starscream
9:30 PM - Henry Homesweet
10:15 PM - 8BK-ok
11:00 PM - Sabrepulse vs. Saskrotch
11:45 PM - Je Deviens DJ en 3 Jours
12:35 AM - Anamanaguchi
1:20 AM - Trash80
Admission is free, but be warned, it will get VERY ROWDY AND CROWDED so we recommend getting there early.
RSVP Here.
Thanks to everyone who donated to our Kickstarter for making this possible. Hope to see you all there!
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THE MYSTERIOUS H (Austin, TX)
The Mysterious H hails from Austin. He plays the keytar and rocks as hard as possible. Little else is known.
http://themysterioush.net/
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SIEVERT (Houston, TX)
Space Captain Sievert is optimistic, epic, in-your-face space adventure on a deadly collision course with upbeat, fast-paced punk-ska! Equipped only with space goggles, dual gameboys, and a heroic sense of justice, Captain Sievert dives into danger headfirst for the good of mankind! In the first installation of Earth's Data Pop Party, Captain Sievert fought off the Communist cosmonaut Vlad Vidmar, whose insane plot to play Tetris on loop and ruin the show was utterly defeated. What vile villainy lies in store for our hero this year? Stay tuned, cadets!
http://www.myspace.com/8bitsievert/
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NULLSLEEP (New York, NY)
Nullsleep creates powerful romantic pop using repurposed low-bit electronics in a relentless search for new ways to circumvent their limitations. Bittersweet melodies and driving, rhythmic pulses are coaxed out of small plastic devices to produce a surprisingly intense sound. In 1999 Nullsleep cofounded 8bitpeoples, a collective of artists interested in the audio-visual aesthetics of early home computers and video game consoles. He has since released a number of recordings through 8bitpeoples, Astralwerks, Aniplex and others. Based in New York City, Nullsleep has performed extensively throughout North America, Europe and Asia, including the 20-date International Chiptune Resistance world tour in 2006.
http://www.nullsleep.com/
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IAYD (Corpus Cristi, TX)
Corpus Christi’s IAYD (I Am Your Destruction) uses the Nintendo Game Boy and the Nintendo Famicom to smash his way through space and the confines of classical training. Since 2007, he has been living vicariously through his handheld arsenal; making loud, powerful, and hard hitting electronic music, befitting his moniker.
http://www.myspace.com/iayd
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HALLY (Tokyo, JP)
Often called the Japanese godfather of chiptune, as he is the first person to introduce this kind of music to Japan. He started the legendary chiptune portal site "VORC" in 2001, and nowadays is also active as a chip musician. His rock'n rolling heavy NES sound was often mentioned as one of the best acts of Blip Festival 2006/2007.
http://www.vorc.org/
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RANDOM (Stockholm, SE)
William Rickman (Stockholm, Sweden) started his chipmusic career in 2002 with the joke-band randomshitmotherburger, but quickly discovered that his interest in chip-style sounds was no joke. Branching off as Random, he started making music with the Nintendo Game Boy in 2004, quickly getting global recognition for his melodic and emotional compositions, expressed using minimal technical electronic gear. Since then, Random has performed live in thirteen countries across three continents, and he used to be a co-organizer of one of Europe's finest chip clubs, Microdisko.
http://www.randomizer.se/
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BIT SHIFTER (New York, NY)
Armed only with two 20-year-old handhelds, New York City's Bit Shifter leaves high-end computer music choking on his exhaust, bringing twice the rock with 0.002% of the processing power. Bit Shifter co-administrates the 8bitpeoples label, co-curates the annual Blip Festival, has released music on Hymen, 555, Mirex, and Astralwerks, and has performed over 150 shows worldwide.
http://bit.shifter.net/
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nordloef (Karlshamn, SE)
nordloef takes his background in punk rock bands and his love for electronic music to create melodic, upbeat pop songs while at the same time squeezing out as much music as possible from the limited hardware of the Game Boy.
www.terrordata.se/nordloef
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TALK TO ANIMALS (Baltimore, MD)
Talk to Animals compliments her moody, beat-driven 8-bit & lo-fi soundscapes with a range of vocal styles. The resulting music is alternately frenzied, melodic, fierce and serene, always with an unstoppable energy, as precise as it is punk.
http://www.myspace.com/talktoanimals
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STARSCREAM (New York, NY)
Starscream is a two-piece, just-graduated-high-school.. hurricane of Game Boy and drums. They make anthems for space, with drums like crushing black holes. They've just self-released their latest work, The Space Years and are currently exploring the Commodore 64.
http://starscreamband.com/
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HENRY HOMESWEET (Ipswich/Lincoln, UK)
Henry Homesweet takes Nintendo gameboys and drops them straight into a modern context, performing crunchy lo-fi techno and electro straight from the consoles, synced and mixed into one constant assult of mind candy. The listener is invited on a journey through time and space, to a musical void where style's and genre's are not seperate entities confined by the performer, they are one. His live sets are assembled on the spot, directionless, unpredictable and effing bonkers.
http://www.myspace.com/henryhomesweet/
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8BK-ok (New York, NY)
8BK-ok (pronounced 8Bit Karaoke) is a power trio from NYC that blends catchy, pulse-pounding beats with songwriting from popular musicals. Raised on a steady diet of Andrew Lloyd Webber and Bit Shifter, Gameboy musician Fuckjazzforaminute and vocalists Leah Goldstein and Chris Blessitt have rocked sweaty dance parties all the way from New York to Nice. Joined here by talented vocalist Mr. F, 8BK-ok will raise the roof, lower the floors, and blow the doors off the mother of your puny minds.
http://www.facebook.com/search/?q=url&a
314?ref=ts
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SABREPULSE (London, UK)
Sabrepulse is the undisputed godfather of the current 8-bit scene in the UK. Every year he organizes and performs at the Chiptune Alliance Tour where his breakbeats and sugar-coated melodies force kids into a frenzy at every stop.
http://www.myspace.com/sabrepulse/
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JE DEVIENS DJ EN 3 JOURS (Nice, FR)
Je Deviens DJ en 3 Jours (I become a dj in 3 days) gives a french touch approach of the Nintendo Gameboy consisted of heavy beats, distorted basses and girls dancing all over the night.
He's still virgin.
http://www.myspace.com/jddj3j
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ANAMANAGUCHI (New York, NY)
Anamanaguchi is a four-piece melodic, chiptune punk band from New York City. Combining 8-bit synthesized sounds into a soundscape of raw guitars and live drums, they create a powerful, energetic sound that rests somewhere between organic and robotic. The band, started in 2003 by then 15 year old Peter Berkman, released their debut on New York net-label 8bitpeoples in 2006. Anamanaguchi's new album, Dawn Metropolis was released in March '09 by Normative Music Company.
http://www.anamanaguchi.com/
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TRASH80 (Los Angeles, CA)
Trash80 is a micromusic/bitpop project from Timothy Lamb (born on March 5, 1979), a pioneer of independent Game Boy music. He has published several songs online under the Creative Commons License (Attribution, NoDerivs, NonCommercial) under the Trash80 and Tresk banners. Whereas many Trash80 songs are ambient soundscapes featuring the use of Game Boy sounds, Tresk songs feature simple piano lines. Most prominently, Lamb's music has been featured on the soundtrack of the Real-time strategy game Darwinia.
http://trash80.net/
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JEAN Y. KIM (New York, NY - Visualist)
Jean Y. Kim makes low-bit visuals that try to integrate digital textures and conceptual daydreams using 'laptop-alternative' hardwares like the GP2X, Gameboy Advance, and PS2. Her influences include Bas Jan Ader, Clone High, and her VJ 'big brother' Paris. She is from Vancouver, BC but is currently based out of New York City.
http://www.fx6ex6.com/
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OMEROS (Portland, OR - Visualist)
A new challenger appears.
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PARIS (New York, NY - Visualist)
Paris (previously known as Voltage Controlled) writes custom software to transform hand held game systems such as the Game Boy Advance and the GP2X into visual performance instruments. His visuals are abstract and influenced by his background and continued interest in mathematics and theoretical physics. He has been creating live visuals for the chip music scene since 2005. During that time he has performed at Blip Festival 06, 07, 08, Blip Europe, at many Pulsewave NYC events, 8Static events in Philadelphia, SxSW, PAX, chip shows across the country and his visuals are featured in the documentary, Reformat the Planet. In addition, he was awarded a residency at the Experimental Television Center and has given talks in the US and Europe (Pixsel Festival) on Open Source Software development for the arts.
http://www.parisgraphics.com/
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OUTPT (New York, NY - Visualist)
outpt is Mary Ann Benedetto, a visual savage of the pixel variety. Performing live visuals in and around New York City, she has built a reputation for vibrant graphics and energetic sets. Her weapons of choice are the Game Boy Advance, GP2X, Processing, and her custom app Orbitr.
http://outpt.net/
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22 Jan 8, 2010 3:47 am
Re: Trash Kickin'. Sometimes you gotta. (32 replies, posted in General Discussion)
Although I've kicked trash in NYC and been an accomplice in Philly trash-kicking, I recently righted an overturned trash bin in the east village in a moment of sobriety. As I told glomag at the time, "Sometimes you kick the trash, sometimes you set it back up."
Traitor!!!!
23 Jan 8, 2010 3:46 am
Re: Amiga/C64, you need help? (131 replies, posted in Commodore Computers)
Fuckjazz: I would recommend you Ninjatracker, John Player and Sid Duzz It. SDI is a bit (quite a bit) on the hard, cryptic sie, but it is the most powerful editor I can think of. John is userfriendly and with good features. Ninjatracker is sort of compatible with Goattracker.
If you want a baby tracker to get started use Cybertracker, the graphical interface will help you understand better the workings of the SID chip, but it's very limited for real use.
Thanks, Akira!
24 Jan 8, 2010 3:31 am
Re: Amiga/C64, you need help? (131 replies, posted in Commodore Computers)
Well, for starters, I could use some suggestions on C64 tracking software if you have any.
26 Jan 8, 2010 3:13 am
Re: 1st (135 replies, posted in General Discussion)
I'm really excited about this. Thanks, guys!
27 Jan 8, 2010 3:06 am
Re: Trash Kickin'. Sometimes you gotta. (32 replies, posted in General Discussion)
Oh, yeah. I should've known because the Cira Center's behind him. Trash is also to the left...and to the right.