225

(12 replies, posted in Other Hardware)

Thanks for the heads-up about this, I've been looking for something like this for a while.

Hnnggghh

Going to start swimming now...!

TSC wrote:

Thanks!

lawl

229

(4 replies, posted in Releases)

Beijing powerhouse Sulumi crashes the 8bitpeoples party with the long-awaited international triple-threat maxi-single Music Offers the Third Eye. The lead-off track "Jurchen" sets the stage with spacious, thunderous Nanoloop beat machinery, and gives rise to its own pummelling genetic variants courtesy of Shanghai's Elecoy and Stockholm's Covox. Download, plug in, be enlightened.

artwork and design by Chairman CA and Maru303

Tracklisting
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01 Jurchen.mp3
02 Jurchen (Elecoy Remix).mp3
03 Jurchen (Covox Remix).mp3

// DOWNLOAD 8BP128 //

231

(25 replies, posted in General Discussion)

Herbert Weixelbaum has done some performances of Mozart pieces, they're pretty incredible.


BREAKING: this is great shit

Something tells me this is going to be good. Looking forward.

234

(21 replies, posted in Trading Post)

I think the blue ones were Europe-only for some reason, so over here across the water we see them and instantly salivate.

235

(25 replies, posted in General Discussion)

Bit wish wrote:

I have some friends in Indonesia, does that count?

That create chip music at least.

I have some friends in Indiana, does that count?

I have a Smartboy cartridge & programmer, but at one point it began corrupting my on-cartridge data during backups so I put the programmer in the corner to think about what it's done for 3 years. So I guess that means I have a Smartboy cartridge with no dependable programmer.

237

(37 replies, posted in Releases)

O2star wrote:
Bit Shifter wrote:

Other options will be available down the line.

Laserdisc releases: CONFIRMED.

BETAMAXXX

238

(37 replies, posted in Releases)

Other options will be available down the line.

239

(73 replies, posted in Releases)

PlainFlavored wrote:

How do you guys not get tired of hearing and making stuff like this, and patting each other on the back on an internet forum and facebook all day every day, and reveling in the same tired antics that have entirely crippled what could have been an interesting artistic movement? Some of you have wives and children even, and you're still bickering with relative strangers on the internet over gameboy songs, ensuring that nobody beyond a few impressionable kids on some website will ever care about you or your bland music.

Fucking babies.

C'mon, sometimes we discuss our favorite metal bands too.

240

(37 replies, posted in Releases)

The day Radlib was asked to play Blip Festival NYC 2012, he immediately had the idea to put his own spin on some of his all-time favorite chiptune tracks. The result: four turbocharged dancefloor monsters, collected here in one killer debut EP. Armed with some old Sound Blaster 16 sound cards, Radlib keeps the party moving and creates electro-house free-for-alls via FM synthesis. Long live OPL3. Long live MS-DOS. Long live LO-FI.

Posse out.


Tracklisting
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01 Icarus (5TH YEAR ANNIVERSARY NVR 4GET TRASH80 SB16 MIXXX 2013)
02 March of the Whoompleotides (BIT SHIFTER VS. TAG TEAM JOLT COLA ULTRAMIXXX)
03 Zoomin' Nature (CTRIX SEES TRICKS SB16 MIXXX 2013)
04 My Cocktail (minusbaby HIGH-FIVIN' ULTRAMIXXX)

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