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(45 replies, posted in General Discussion)

Artists from Texas I'm aware of - Aerotype, Acorn Jump, b-knox, Fatal Labyrinth, I, Cactus, Peter Swimm, The Mysterious H, DataFix, IAYD, Sydro, Walter B. Gentle, Sievert, Yatagarasu, Promwolf.

Check out their listings on the database below. They might be able to help you with ideas for places to book locally.
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc … tZ3c#gid=0

Also, check out these links. It seems VERY appropriate.

http://chipmusic.org/forums/topic/10562 … roll-call/
https://www.facebook.com/TXChip

Latest changes:
- Added 40+ artists from Indonesia (still not even close to being finished with Indonesia)
- Added quite a few artists from South America.

I'm still slowly making progress with this. I'm looking to do a big update over the next week, so here's how you can help out.

Currently trying to identify/add:
- Adding missing artists
- Social networking pages of listed artists
- Which artists on the active list are actually inactive
- Add more listings for visualists/VJs and pixel artists
- Add more listings for netlabels
- Add more listings for regular live events
- Add more listings for prestigious blogs

Think you can help? Post the information below, or fill out the form below! Thanks!

The database:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc … Z3c#gid=16

Add yourself:
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/142dFDZ … g/viewform

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(23 replies, posted in Constructive Criticism)

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc … Z3c#gid=16

If anyone is seriously looking for netlabels, I've been compiling a list of them here. Each has a short description of what they are looking for.

You're fundraising for something that costs £25 a year between two people to run?

Edit: double post

PDF Format
/end of list

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(161 replies, posted in General Discussion)

I think you should just be honest here and say that you're looking to set up a business involved with chiptune that makes you money (the expanding to the masses line is a lot of shite, and we can all see right through it). Look at the people abroad that do well from it (and look closely at the ones in the UK that have failed and why - e.g. DJ Transformer), research the costs, look inwards at your own skills and just set it up. You can always dip your toe in the water then expand. Set something up, and then through e-mail, your customers can tell you what they want. When Kitsch was making new buttons/cases/etc he always takes on board the most requested colours, because he wants people to buy them. Simple.

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(17 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

Necrobump?

http://store.kitsch-bent.com/product/custom-dmg-case

These are blacklight reactive.

Change thread title to: (I Wanted To) Show (You My) Collection

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(32 replies, posted in Trading Post)

Nanoloop has been sold (to me)!

hotmessization wrote:

Damnit, me-from-four-years-ago! I wonder if there's still a way for me to pull that file. I don't really have access to any of my music anymore.

http://tinycartridge.com/post/295719615 … an-only-be

You could grab it with Audacity from here. Hit play, it still works.

http://garryjlee.bandcamp.com/album/roy … soundtrack

I made this looping RPG soundtrack for a game that was sadly never released, lots of the music on there would suit your project and is already labelled where the music was to be used.

http://oryxdesignlab.com/sprites/

If you want a quick/cheap solution, this guy I know sells pretty cheap sprite sets.

Descriptive song titles have been your undoing. I hope you've learned your lesson (If you had titled it Last Xmas you probably would have got away with it)!