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(3 replies, posted in Releases)

Great work as always. Joss Manley is the Sean Booth of Commodore computers.

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(36 replies, posted in General Discussion)

Jellica wrote:

no yes maybe. i mean is anyone actually interested in this sort of thing any more? idk sad

quoting some reviews from the album for you:

"This compliation was more than I had bargained for and my husband, who has been to Ibiza many times, says that this is a brilliant CD and exactly what to expect there. After that, I bought three more Style CDs."

"This cd is unlike any other chill lounge cd's out there the songs have a sort of dreamy voyagey trance sound to them very soothing."

"I love this tracks from the balearic islands where chillout music originates from. If you have ever been there you will love this kind of music even more."

"I'm a chill out music listener, so what is not to like about this music and CD?"

"I'm looking forward to adding this to my Chillout playlists that are many hours long,"

› Spoiler

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(4 replies, posted in Atari)

Finally! After years of cumbersome dasm drivers, something2bin converters, stuck betas and vaporwares, a fully-functional TIA tracker.

It´s really easy to use and has lots of great features, like a piano roll (never again having to check a chart with each waveform pitches).

Made a "song" yesterday and recorded from my VCS: https://soundcloud.com/pulselooper/methamphetiamine

Get the EMS, it is good and it is cheaper.

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(36 replies, posted in General Discussion)

freezedream wrote:

I released this ambient track four years ago: Electronic Butterflies

It was made in TFM Music Maker and recorded from a Sega Nomad then reverb added. :]

This too: Saccades - Also made in TFM an recorded from a Mega Drive 2.

"Today" is the best Sega Genesis album ever made, period.

can't believe I missed it ;(

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(36 replies, posted in General Discussion)

kittenrock released this neat chillout comp in 2009: http://www.kittenrock.co.uk/releases/kr … l%2021.zip

(btw @jellica, you should put out a vol. 22 it was great fun)

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(36 replies, posted in General Discussion)

Yeah, tMt and Yerzmyey FTW.

Also: https://abandonedonfire.bandcamp.com/album/black-window

And: http://www.kittenrock.co.uk/releases/%5 … ations.zip

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(22 replies, posted in General Discussion)

TetrisEffect wrote:

WTf, this is so off topic,
things of far more interest have been sent to the graveyard

Yeah, lots of great threads like "what should be my first tattoo?"

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(36 replies, posted in General Discussion)

http://chippanze.bandcamp.com/album/cp072-quanta

got so excited with you guys keeping this great software alive I just did this track last night smile

AWESOME!

Thank you guys very much for the effort.

Schismtracker has been my favourite music-making tool recently.

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(12 replies, posted in General Discussion)

irrlichtproject wrote:
catskull wrote:

FWIW, I actually quite like his synthpop stuff: http://synthrecords.bandcamp.com/album/ … it-tonight

It would be a great release if the lyrics wouldn't be so horribly generic.

horribly lyrics and the autotune makes me wanna puke.

sandneil wrote:

dear chubby middle aged guy with the 70s mustache and the cute baby who was wearing a BRK tshirt in ikea today, you are my favourite thing about producing chiptune

can´t beat that.

my chip friends in São Paulo, Belo Horizonte, Brasilia, Berlin, NYC, Edinburgh and Kyoto. Limiting my creativity on a few channels, raw samples and basic waveforms. Listening to aanaaanaaanaaana releases.

Dear irrlicht, you're a genius and your glasses are cool as fuck! Gonna try this version on my bavarian TI in a few dayssss...