Who is doing the graphic design for this blip? the STD page looks awesome!
Ralp & the guys at Device.
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Who is doing the graphic design for this blip? the STD page looks awesome!
Ralp & the guys at Device.
^ such sick flat-shaded polystyles
Looking forward to meeting you guys. Unfortunately, I'll only be in town until March 10th.
Nullsleep and c-Trix
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^ this. Jellica has to be one of the most underrated chip musicians around -- totally brilliant stuff.
KeFF, you did a great job on the art for Jellica's new album as well. Really like the color palette that you wound up using for the final version.
This EP was composed and recorded using a Nintendo Game Boy and Johan Kotlinski's Little Sound Dj software over a period spanning 2009-2011, in New York City (with the exception of redshift, written on Long Beach Island, NJ). I spent much of this same period studying and teaching philosophy, which has, among other blessings, acquainted me with the limitations of words. Ockham's Chainsaw is a fanatical application of William of Ockham's advice to prefer the simplest hypothesis: the very simplest hypothesis is " ". I believe that music is itself communicative, and I offer this EP as an argument for the conclusion: YES.
Tracklisting
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01 redshift
02 orbitalfrontaldistal
03 existential quantifier
04 organelle
05 zweckmäßigkeit
06 ockham's chainsaw
"This is a pretty serious release," said Jellica in the email that accompanied my copy of Safafa. Like all great British eccentrics, Jellica is very serious about everything he does, whether he's giving his tracks utterly unpronounceable titles, penning musical homages to cats or indulging in some of the most expressive free-dance you're ever likely to see on stage at a chip gig. With Safafa, he's set his sights even higher: nothing less than an epic counter-factual voyage to the stars, wherein space was conquered in the 80s by an Amiga-fixated generation of British kids. The tempos are slower on Safafa but Jellica's LSDJ magic is as intricate and textured as ever, reflecting the contradictions of a journey where the enormous speeds achieved are dwarfed by the vast distances yet to be covered. All in a day's work for Jellica - a serious man, but all the more fun for it.
– Matt Nida
Tracklisting
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01 Dennye
02 Safafa BCF d3
03 Sikkky (Safafa version)
04 Yisso
Hey Chris, welcome back. Very glad to see you posting here about your plans to get caught up on the Midines order backlog, I'm sure a lot of people will be happy about this. Also excited about the work you're doing with the TR707 (I read your email, will try to get back to you shortly). Excited to see how things continue to develop.
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Personally, I'm curious as to who else you don't know. Can you provide a more complete list?
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