If we can get it mixed properly, my band DARK WARRIORS might have an exclusive recording for this!

Sent.

If it's cool to send a previously released track, I have something that will work nicely for this.

Southland Explosion: The Best of Southern California Chip Music

Tracklist:
01. trash80 - Haunted Candies
02. Mike Bleeds - Serotonin Assault
03. The Silph Scope - Cobra Command
04. EvilWezil - Dynamo
05. virt - Lorem Chipsum
06. Wizwars - Thrash City
07. 8 Bit Weapon - Miami Dub Bounce
08. Elekid! - CPU-TEK #1
09. Mr. Spastic - Plebeian
10. Kool Skull - MEATMARKET II
11. ComputeHer - New York
12. Space Town Savior - Unseen, Undone
13. WMX - Keep It Dark
14. jiffypop23 - Import Antigravity
15. Wet Mango - The Tide Is High (Blondie Cover)
16. Droidsong - Drone Resolved (Nocturne)

I had the idea to put this compilation together showcasing all of the talent located in Los Angeles, the Inland Empire, San Diego and all the surrounding areas of Southern California that make up the slowly growing SoCal Chip Scene. Some are well known heavy hitters who have played Blip Fest and various international chip shows, and some have never officially released tracks outside of this compilation. We try to put together as many shows as possible and as regularly as possible to showcase this talent, but this compilation is the best way to show outsiders that WE ARE HERE. 2011 is the year of Southern California Chipmusic.

Download from Datamoshpit Records: http://datamoshpit.com/releases/DMP010_SE_VA_032011.zip

http://datamoshpit.com/

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I had originally planned on releasing this as a 7 inch but wasn't sure if the demand was there. So my question to y'all is, if I did a really limited run of these, you think you would be interested in buying one?

YOU FUCKING RULE
LA CHIPTHRASH FOR LIFE
I DON'T CARE IF YOU'RE FROM SAN DIEGO
SAN DIEGO JUST BECAME PART OF LA

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THIS IS FREE NOW. No excuse not to download.

Nestrogen wrote:

A show with Mr. Spastic, Wizwars, and VIRT would have been AWESOME!

This is actually the second time it's been planned to happen, but with the two of them being busy, scheduling conflicts came up both times.

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http://wizwars.bandcamp.com/album/thrash-city

Tracklist:
01. Shitwave
02. Requiem
03. Thrash City
04. PJILLST
05. Get Naked
(plus two hidden bonus tracks for those who buy it)

This one is pretty short (I consider it more of a single than an EP, but whatever). A lot more experimental than my more recent EPs, and a lot of variation between each song I think. I'm proud of these songs and while I'm most likely going to focus on writing some more pop / dance type stuff again right now, I'm happy with this short experimental phase I've been going through and hope everyone enjoys this release.

THIS WAS YESTERDAY.

And it was awesome.

THIS IS TODAY.

I want this in 7 inch form. Make it happen: http://www.poly-cut.com/pricing.html

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Nice. Will have to contact him.

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How much did he charge?

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I have this thing for GBC: http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/4 … AA300_.jpg

It fucking sucks, other than looking cool. I just want to find someone who can frontlight two GBCs for me.

Not knowing what the fuck I'm talking about, my limited knowledge of anything makes me think that with an external program, this should be entirely possible for some reason:

kineticturtle wrote:

What this would be is a "deep copy/clone", which would copy all the information related to the patterns being copied (pattern numbers, pattern contents, related instruments tables, grooves) - and then if it were pasted into another song, it would clone all of those things to new chain/pattern/instrument etc numbers, rather than replacing existing ones.

Again, I know jack shit about programming, but with everything else that's possible, it seems that an external program detecting whether or not a particular instrument (for example) number is already being use, and if yes, pasting the copied instrument data to a new instrument, and updating that instrument's number within the pasted pattern data, should be completely possible. (the structure of this sentence blows, sorry).

Yes, there is the problem of "what happens if a song has too many chains / patterns / instruments / tables" for the other data to fit...that just means you can't paste into that one certain song. Kind of like how you can't add to a .sav file that is maxed out.

I'd use the shit out of this. I already have a few songs in my set where I like to bounce back and forth between tracks and it would be cool to just have the data on one track, without having to retrack part of a song.