Christ, I haven't heard from her in probably over a year, the last time I would have seen her would have been the second Alliance gig or just wandering Newcastle, thought she just dropped out of the game.

Live in Cramlington/Newcastle in the North East UK, as far as it goes its fairly rubbish, high unemployment, uninteresting music scene and lack of any chip gigs, its fairly cheap to live up here though, and the drinks are dirt cheap.

Also Syphus, Spoonbender and Cerebral Scars live here, and if we're sneaky we could probably get Firebrand Boy from across the border to Scotland if we just bundle him in the back of a van.

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(5 replies, posted in Circuit Bending)

Do that again, but on a chainsaw, that would be the greatest thing ever, its an interesting way to keep cool.

It would be as if trees and schoolchildren were actually screaming.

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(17 replies, posted in General Discussion)

I played Chaos Black years ago, made so little sense.

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(64 replies, posted in Graphics, Artwork & Design)

akira^8GB wrote:

Front

Flip

It has to be one of the coolest vinyl sleeves among my collection.

I love that EP

If it hasn't been mentioned already MBVs 'Loveless'

AND

I really like this

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(8 replies, posted in Motion Graphics)

I learned a little processing for some visual use, its pretty neat.

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(46 replies, posted in Software & Plug-ins)

If I get that job in the Apple store I'm totally downloading this onto the 'here have a go, but its secured so you cant steal it' models.

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(12 replies, posted in General Discussion)

I'm always finding new sounds by messing with Renoise, I found a wonderful like static scream by putting a slice of a Mars Volta acapella through the Jack Dark glitch VSTs, pitching it, then adding Renoise's own distortion and bit crusher.

It sounded like the thing of nightmares, perfect for glitchcore.

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(22 replies, posted in Graphics, Artwork & Design)

Tell me about it man, rendering complex 3d with dynamic lights and shadows is possible on my netbook, my temporary main machine, but it does take a long time. Took over an hour to render a day/night 3d animation just showing a simple city reacting to light and shadows with no other animation included.

Still, its amazing what you can push out of a relatively low spec machine.

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(22 replies, posted in Graphics, Artwork & Design)

I've done things like this in 3D, looking at doing fractals with processing. Procedural Generation just astounds me.

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(1,620 replies, posted in General Discussion)

Netbook, KP2, cheap MIDI Keyboard, Korg Nanopad/Kontrol, Roland D2, and breadboard drone.

This is my small little mess about with audio set up, although lately I've been using the netbook for coding and modeling purposes.

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(74 replies, posted in General Discussion)

Syphus has always been great live. Rocking that keytar and the electric violin.

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(41 replies, posted in General Discussion)

Radiant Silvergun
Ikaruga
R-Type
All of the Touhou games, my favorite probably being Embodiment of Scarlet Devil
Gradius

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(50 replies, posted in Graphics, Artwork & Design)

A S would fit quite nicely, plenty of room left over.

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(100 replies, posted in General Discussion)

My first and only gig I've ever played was at a house party to about 6 of my friends and a few people I didn't know, ended up live jamming on my groovebox alongside a nanoloop drone while I hammered the retrigger on a chipbreak track, throw in some heavily drunken antics, a few questionable substances and you have my first and only gig as Teh Forsterer. I havent done much chip based things since, everything was lost in the great hard drive crash of 09', I've been mainly taking the glitched noise loli break ambient route these days.

I get paid by the government to sit around looking for a job, and come September I'll hopefully get paid by the government to sit in a room all day programming stuff, come 2012 I'll probably move into some sort of office and have my own desk, probably make a living selling hypodermic needles full of black and yellow printer ink to heroin addicts.