also GOTDAMN I just listened through the lineup, this night is going to be a circus of eccentricity and ridiculousness
exactly how we like it!
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also GOTDAMN I just listened through the lineup, this night is going to be a circus of eccentricity and ridiculousness
exactly how we like it!
no posts from arfink in 4 months.
hey other people who paid for this, what do we do in this situation? nothing?
for how much?
ROCHESTER CHIP _ 017
Friday, March 2nd, 2012 @ The Bug Jar (219 Monroe Avenue)
$5 over 21 / $7 under 21
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Music starting promptly at 9:30pm
Featuring...
An0va (Philadelphia) - http://an0va.bandcamp.com/
BC Likes You (Rochester) - http://bclikesyou.bandcamp.com/
Green Dreams (Rochester) - http://greendreams.bandcamp.com/
Cu-Cu (Rochester) - http://soundcloud.com/cu-cu
The Dads (Rochester) - http://thedadsroc.bandcamp.com/
Visuals by VJ PLZ (Rochester) - http://www.facebook.com/PLZfollow
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Rochester Chip is a monthly series of events dedicated to promoting artists and groups who use the sound chips of retro computers and video game consoles to create new original music. This exciting and often experimental form of electronic music repurposes devices such as Nintendo Gameboys and Atari 2600s as synthesizers and sequencers to create exciting new compositions in a wide array of genres.
For the month of March, we'll be featuring two incredible performers - An0va from Philadelphia, whose mathy blend of finger tapping, open guitar tunings, and Gameboy programming will leave you reeling, and BC Likes You, one of the co-organizers of Rochester Chip, who uses his guitar, Gameboy, and vocoder to create euphoric electronic pop music.
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An0va is a project designed by Daniel Davis to explore human psychology with Nintendo Gameboys, mathematical guitar licks, and relentless grooves. Up-and-coming in the midatlantic chipworld, he is also hired to fill out the sound of giants such as Cheap Dinosaurs and Autoscroll. http://facebook.com/an0va
BC Likes You is the solo effort of Bc Mostyn, guitarist for Revengineers and co-organizer of Rochester Chip. Using dual-gameboys, vocoded vocals, and a guitar, Bc Likes You aims to create infectious pop songs.
http://bclikesyou.tumblr.com/
From hollering into a toy megaphone to bashing fingers on a toy piano, the shows that Cu-Cu puts on can sometimes feel like something between a DEVO concert and a birthday party with a clown wrestling a magician.
http://soundcloud.com/cu-cu
Proggy and punky and angular and strange, The Dads are an incredibly fun 4-piece to watch. Oh yeah, the guitarist plays a fretless 12-string guitar. Siiccckkkk.
http://thedadsroc.bandcamp.com/
Stoner riffs, punk rock tempo, and 3 people yelling. Think wall-of-noise + distorted bass + changing tempos. It's like an impending wall of doom.
http://greendreams.bandcamp.com/
Visuals by VJ PLZ. The most solid of bros with a bottomless pocket of animated .gifs, bright colors and rare gems of video.
https://www.facebook.com/PLZfollow
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Rochester Chip website - http://www.rochesterchip.org/
Facebook Event - http://www.facebook.com/#!/events/216392128456859/
I'm very interested! Do you want all works to be brand new or can I submit previously released material?
this was my question as well. revengineers would gladly contribute a pre-existing track to this but we probably wouldn't have time to record something new.
Runner up Chiptune album of 2011 on OSV. I got beat by George and Jonathan, but I'll let them beat me any day.
you sound like team breezy
maybe this would be helpful? - http://www.instructables.com/id/Altoids reo-Mixer/
Saskrotch, KKrusty, and Noisewaves added to the March 4th show
wow, 11 acts? that's intense.
nickmaynard wrote:the midines is cool but i think an arduinoboy controlling mgb (or lsdj) + some sort of drum machine is much cooler.
why is it cooler
'cooler' is probably the wrong word. mgb is capable of a lot more than the midines (stereo effects, wav channel stuff, polyphony mode). plus, an arduinoboy + a gameboy is so much cheaper than a midines cartridge and a nintendo. so yeah, better program, cheaper, consistently updated, etc.
the midines is cool but i think an arduinoboy controlling mgb (or lsdj) + some sort of drum machine is much cooler.
i bought my midines from wayfar over ebay and it shipped the day after payment, just saying.
you should check out super bat puncher.
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lol big console
can i preorder my weekend pass now please
bclikesyou, it sucks that you use that silly vocal processor instead of just singing, as it seems like you'd actually be a good singer.
i like the vocoder a lot, personally!
okay, 90 dollars
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