817

(22 replies, posted in Releases)

yeah?

818

(22 replies, posted in Releases)

"A recent project saw little-scale collaborate with electronic music composer and researcher Poppi Doser. Antia - the resultant eight track EP - is best described as ambient and smooth sonic landscapes, interrupted by harsh and rhythmically complex lo-fi beats.

A work of contradiction, Antia manages to create a convincing merger of various stylistic elements. Poppi provides field recordings, plays piano and sings, and little-scale is on the SEGA Mega Drive and Atari 2600."

Finally, Antia is out! I am very happy with this release, and consider it some of my best material. Coinciding with our performance at the 2010 NIME conference in Sydney, 8bitpeoples is stocking the release as a CD. Quanities are limited, so be quick! Grab it here:
https://www.8bitpeoples.com/store/product/80

819

(16 replies, posted in Past Events)

Video is up.

http://little-scale.blogspot.com/2010/0 … ideos.html

AMAZING FACE!!!

821

(38 replies, posted in General Discussion)

10k wrote:

I miss NYC, too.

Can I get a hug bros?


Seconded.

When are you in Sydney, Akira?

I play between 10 mins and 35 mins usually. Depends on the space / event / blah.

824

(100 replies, posted in General Discussion)

guys, didn't you hear? as it turns out, prototyping a full synthesizer requires a decent amount of money.

In general, I think tags are a good enough method of filtering for platforms. Although it is true that not everyone tells us what their works are made on, surely enough people do to make it relatively effective?

826

(16 replies, posted in Past Events)

PS > Video coming soon.

827

(16 replies, posted in Past Events)

My $0.02 on this gig:

"There is a juncture between musical performance as punk / hardcore set, as chipmusic show, as a stand up comedy routine and as a piece of performance art. It is this space that Tom Gilmore aka Ten Thousand Free Men and Their Families  occupied with his transcendental set last night at Adelaide's Crown And Anchor. 10k absolutely nailed it. For me personally, this was the second best live performance of chipmusic that I have ever seen, closely behind Condom (Covox and Random) at Blip Fest 2009. I am basing this assessment on both what I took away from the show as well as how it made me feel. "

828

(34 replies, posted in Releases)

When I get some money I will be buying the digital version for sure. Love your music!

829

(3 replies, posted in Releases)

The SEGA Music Competition Compilation is out! Here are my ten personal favourite tracks that people submitted for my competition that included chipmusic hardware as the first prize. Unlike the choice of winner for the competition (congratulations Rush Coil who won!) which was judged by an independent panel, the decision of the contents of this compilation was entirely my own.

The compilation contains the following tracks:
Blast Processing by Rush Coil
Empty Streets by TmEE
Ode to Megaman by Gregory Bolomey
Outer Limits by Turbo Crush
Love by Solyon
Natsukashii Toshi by Rei Yano
Sonic Boss Medley by Patrick Wichrowski
Stars Are Calling by Shiru
Thought Collection by J&HT
Toads and Rabbits by Linde

Download the compilation here: http://milkcrate.com.au/sega_comp/sega_ … n_2010.zip

Congratulations to those that made it onto the compilation, and thanks to everyone that went to the effort of entering a tune!

830

(14 replies, posted in Commodore Computers)

Sounds great!

Amazon has it used from like $18.

@ Beware: I am not going to rule out the possibility of more competitions similar to this one with hardware-based prizes.