Thank you! :]
1 Sep 16, 2016 2:22 pm
Re: ComputeHer's new album "BLIPTASTIC!" is out now! (10 replies, posted in Releases)
2 Sep 11, 2016 10:14 pm
Topic: ComputeHer's new album "BLIPTASTIC!" is out now! (10 replies, posted in Releases)
Hi Everyone,
BLIPTASTIC! is my 3rd solo album! I was able to incorporate far more vintage gear than on my previous albums too.
Track instrumentation - Only the listed devices were used in each song:
1) SIDuction - Commodore 64, Game Boy, Vintage Drum Machines
2) Outer Space - Commodore 64, Game Boy, Atari 800 XL, NES, Vintage Drum Machines
3) Software - Commodore 64, Game Boy, Apple II, Omnichord, Vintage Drum Machines
4) Club Microwave - Commodore 64, Game Boy, Quasimidi Sirius, Vintage Drum Machines
5) Bliptastic! - Commodore 64, Game Boy, NES, Vintage Drum Machines
6) Halloween Party - Commodore 64, Game Boy, Vintage Drum Machines
7) Viking - Commodore 64, Game Boy, Vintage Drum Machines
8) Futurism - Game Boy, Vintage Drum Machines
9) Sugar Cube Remix* - Commodore 64, Vintage Drum Machines
Listen to the entire album here: https://computeher.bandcamp.com/album/bliptastic
ComputeHer :]
3 Sep 30, 2015 1:25 am
Topic: "Software" by ComputeHer (6 replies, posted in Releases)
Hey everyone my new song “Software” is the first single off of my new album, “The SIDuction of ComputeHer!” There are 7 versions of my song "Software" using 3 computers and 2 gaming consoles as my instruments! Check it out! Thank you for supporting me!! ComputeHer
https://computeher.bandcamp.com/album/software-remixes
Here is what each track consists of:
1) Single Mix: Commodore 64, Nintendo Entertainment System, and Nintendo Game Boy for all synth sounds. The percussion sounds are from various vintage drum machines.
2) Analogue Mix: Korg Volka Keys for all synths and various vintage drum machines for percussion.
3) NES Mix: All sounds and drums are from the Nintendo Entertainment System.
4) A2 DMS Mix: All sounds and drums are from the Apple II home computer using the DMS Synth and Drummer software.
5) A800XL Mix: All sounds and drums are from the Atari 800 XL home computer.
6) GB Mix: All sounds and drums are from the Nintendo Game Boy.
7) C64 Mix: All sounds and drums are from the Commodore 64 home computer and utilizes the rare 6582 sound chip.
"Software" was written by ComputeHer and produced by 8 Bit Weapon.
ComputeHer is the solo project of Michelle Sternberger. Michelle creates electronic music using retro gaming consoles, 8-bit computers and synthesizers. With hard beats and colorful melodies, ComputeHer’s spirited catalog of music depicts a world of energized lo-fi bliss. In addition to her studio albums, Michelle’s past projects include work for Mark Mothersbaugh of Devo, Foundation 9 Entertainment, Sony Creative Software, Smithsonian American Art museum and many others. She divides her time up between two bands and is also a member of 8 Bit Weapon.
(C) 2015 ComputeHer
RELEASED 29 SEPTEMBER 2015
"Software" was written by ComputeHer and produced by 8 Bit Weapon.
4 Feb 5, 2014 5:23 pm
Re: [LA,CA] 02/08/2014 Trash80, Mike Bleeds, I AM EVE, 8Bit Bandit & More! (1 replies, posted in Past Events)
See you there! :]
[bump!]
5 Oct 25, 2013 11:05 pm
Re: [LOS ANGELES, CA] HALLOWEEN COSTUME PARTY 10/26/2013 @ Microwave! (1 replies, posted in Past Events)
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6 Dec 18, 2012 11:54 pm
Re: Chiptopia Tour 2013 (41 replies, posted in General Discussion)
This is exciting, I cant wait to party with you all!
7 Oct 5, 2012 6:23 pm
Topic: A video introduction to making music with a Game Boy & LSDJ (1 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)
Hi everyone,
I just made this fun video as a basic introduction to making music with LSDJ...this is not a tutorial. This video is for people who are just discovering chipmusic and want to get a basic overview of how it can be done with LSDJ & a gameboy.
Enjoy!
-Michelle :]
8 Mar 9, 2012 4:04 pm
Re: Chipmusic in the Smithsonian American Art Museum (11 replies, posted in General Discussion)
Thank you everyone! Here is a link to the trailer for the exhibit. ~Michelle :]
9 Feb 2, 2012 11:54 pm
Re: GameStop Bunny - Spaghetti Western Style (44 replies, posted in General Discussion)
Could you send me a download link? Thanks TheFly
Here you go. Let me know if you need anything else. :]
http://chipmusic.org/computeher/music/bit-kicker
Thanks!
Michelle
computeher at gmail dot com
computeher.com
10 Jan 27, 2012 10:57 pm
Re: GameStop Bunny - Spaghetti Western Style (44 replies, posted in General Discussion)
Hi! I would love to participate! I wrote a song that is called, "Bit Kicker." I was influenced by old western cowboy movies I was watching at the time I hope you enjoy it and consider using it!
The bridge also starts at 2:02 minutes.
http://computeher.bandcamp.com/track/bit-kicker
Thanks!
Michelle
[email protected]
11 Aug 19, 2010 2:35 am
Re: New ComputeHer album Modemoiselle Free Download this week! (31 replies, posted in Releases)
thanks guys ;] !
12 Aug 17, 2010 2:34 pm
Topic: New ComputeHer album Modemoiselle Free Download this week! (31 replies, posted in Releases)
Hi Everyone,
It's my pleasure to present to you my latest album, "Modemoiselle."
This album is a work of passion and determination. I have been writing these songs over the last 3 years and have expanded the sound palette to include not just DMG but also C64, Atari 2600, NES, and more! It's my best effort yet and it represents what I'm all about!
Track listing:
1. Introducing Modemoiselle
2. SysOp
3. New York
4. Heart Beeps
5. Burlesque Show
6. Naughty Bits
7. Twilight Byte
8. Dark Pub
9. Sugar Cube
10. New York Demo
11. SysOp Demo
I have released the collectors CD in a real 5.25" floppy disk, here: http://www.computeher.com/store.html You can also find my new t-shirts there as well!
You can also buy mp3's, flak, ogg, etc here: http://computeher.bandcamp.com/
You can download the entire album for FREE for a limited time here: http://rcpt.yousendit.com/928297641/626 8e02e07b2a
Thank you and I hope you enjoy it!
-ComputeHer :]
13 Jan 23, 2010 12:05 am
Re: What was your first chip gig like? (100 replies, posted in General Discussion)
My first show was May 6, 2006 at a house party in the valley near L.A. I was pretty nervous and had a few beers before I played lol. I also brought my bubble machine because I wanted a ton of bubbles floating around since it was going to be outdoors. I think everyone enjoyed the bubbles. Overall I think it went pretty good. Here's a fuzzy clip from that night