Offtopic, but hilarious:

From FAQ:

Q) i live in Germany, but i can't select my country in countries list, why?

A) we not ship to Germany. we will not explain the reasons because it does not matter

hahhahaha

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(1,620 replies, posted in General Discussion)

MPC500, Doepfer Dark Energy, Monotron and couple of shitty pedals.

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(13 replies, posted in Releases)

This good duderbro! I wanna remix Töysä.

Edit:
I gotta take back my words about the best song from Skype-chat. First it was Randolf but Töysä is just too badass.

herr_prof wrote:

i love the songs, but its way overcompressed at times.. BUT IM JUS OLD

I know what you mean but I think in this album it sounds like a thought out decision and just works.

Havent liked a chip release this much in a looooong time. Quality stuff, I love the way how the album sounds, saturated and lil bit distorted!

firebrandboy wrote:

PD, all the way.

Yup!

I'm terrible at writing stuff with it though, but it adds to the fun that my sequencers I've made tend to jitter, glitch and get out of sync.

I work (mainly) as an graphic designer so music kinda growed on me as a hobby when drawing and other visual stuff came more work-like. No rules and no need to satisfy any customer or anything like that. But slowly it became bigger part of my life and now it feels that most of the stuff happening in my life revolves one way or another around music. Not complaining though:)

As for songs & albums, they always are about something. Earlier stuff (solo & Videovalvontaa) are pretty straightforwardly about certain people, places or just some events, real or not. My newer, not yet released songs are little bit harder to explain if somebody would ask. I love to play live shows, they are my favorite thing in making music. Then again I really like the feeling of completely zoning out when writing music headphones on or just hitting a random chords for hours on acoustic guitar.

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(32 replies, posted in General Discussion)

AdamGetsAwesome wrote:

What we really need is more things that make squarewaves... no wait what we REALLY need is gameboys with different paintjobs!

Hahahah

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(32 replies, posted in General Discussion)

I saw this guy totally randomly as a street player in Berlin last october. He had that iPhone thingy, tons of other gear and if I remember correctly, midi saxophone. He makes awesome music. And he's been trying to collect money from investors to prototype some stuff more sophisticated than the ones on the video. Crazy dude, I appreciate a lot. Some of the sounds/instruments are really cheesy but there's talent.

http://onyxashanti.bandcamp.com/album/r … 10-edition

This is really good, fresh sounds!!

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(20 replies, posted in General Discussion)

Heavily surf/60's influenced (really!) DOOMBASS:

http://videovalvontaa.bandcamp.com/track/siberian-lines

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KODEK wrote:

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Yay, more love for MC-303!

xero wrote:
DKSTR wrote:

http://vimeo.com/21155569 password: cwrd smile

Coming soon;)

WOW!
the physics on that look awesome!
is that a custom engine?

great work!

Thanks!

I dont know much about technical side of this, been just responsible for redrawing the backgrounds. What I know it's original engine and running VERY smoothly:) I'm not sure if I've should linked this but then again you can find it from some other forums too.

http://vimeo.com/21155569 password: cwrd smile

Coming soon;)

Amity Level 2 wrote:

You should know, that nanoloop for iPhone/iPod is completely different to the GB versions!
Not just in interface or handling!
Nanoloop for the iPhone is no "8 bit" tracker, it does not even emulate 8 bit-like sounds!
So, if you want to create chiptunes like on the gameboy, use the gameboy.
If you just want to make some music, go for the iPhone version.

Don't miss that ;>

Holy shit its different on new phone than on a GB!?!

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Anyways, it's awesome piece of software and capable of some really sweet stuff, dont sleep on this stuff kids!

Oh and does it send cc?