Really psyched about the buzz this is generating.

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Theta_Frost wrote:

would donating directly to artists who have been severely effected be a better avenue than an organization?

I think what we're hearing from our Japanese friends is that fortunately none of them have been hit too badly and so i'm going to assume there are other people who need it more. Am I right in thinking that?

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Maybe some people would like to cover or remix their favorite japanese artist. Just a thought.

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Actually, Save the Children might be better because they have an option to donate specifically to their Japan relief fund: https://secure.savethechildren.org/site … llpaqkf311

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Alright then - anyone interested start working on a track and I'll go about looking into a good way to do an online release. Any pixel artists want to submit some art? I'll pick one entry to be the cover and include the rest as bonus files in the zip. International Medical Corps sound good? https://www.internationalmedicalcorps.o … x?pid=1967 - non-religious, financially efficient, well-established, highly-rated.

Paging Enso.

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So...earthquake relief compilation? I know it probably wouldn't raise a huge amount, but every little bit helps, and seeing as there are so many chip musicians in Japan I think it might be nice and appropriate.


** NOTE: Pulsewave is a week earlier than usual ! **

Winter is on its last frostbitten legs, groundhogs are seeing their shadows and New Yorkers are beginning to see bare limbs.The flowers and the birds are making their yearly debuts and we at Pulsewave think it only fair that we introduce you to some brand new chiptune landmarks. PopSTAR marks his first ever live gig at this Pulsewave and we’re proud to bring him to your attention and subsequent adoration. Pop group FlashHeart, t…he new project from Natty, will make its graceful debut. And Graffiti Monsters returns to the Tank after a lamentably long absence to perform the “Doppelganger” album in its entirety and to celebrate the release of a brand-new album. Our musicians will be chaperoned this evening by video artist enso and very special guest The C-Men! So come out from under the blankets, get a bit unbuttoned, and shake the cold from your bones.

Music:

Graffiti Monsters / Mark Denardo (Composer)

Mark is an 8-bit musician who composes for bands, games, and dance.He has lived and worked in Allentown, Chicago, and Brooklyn, adapting folk noise and punk forms in music. Folktales and myths are his main inspiration, from the cave dance to the video game. He currently writes music for flash game pioneers Pixeljam games, and the sludge folk guitar duo Fables. He lives in Brooklyn with a woman and two cats and teaches at Tradtional Okinawan Karate, an I-Shin Ryu school.

FlashHeart

FlashHeart is a three-piece pop group with beats for your buttocks, melodies for your heart, energy for your guts, and lyrics for your head. By turns melancholy and exultant, FlashHeart’s music is Romance at its most tempestuous and mercurial; offered with eloquent tongue in delicate cheek.

PopSTAR

After spending a good portion of his life studying classical piano and wasting time playing video games, Tate Gregor is thrilled that he’s found a legitimate way to combine the two. He works almost exclusively with Little Sound DJ and his two Gameboys, to express his deepest emotions through the majesty of Chipmusic. Under the name PopSTAR, Tate’s just starting out in the New York 8-bit scene, but he can’t wait to share his unique blend of classical chord structures and dynamic club beats with the world.

Video:
The C-Men

10 years ago Sjors and Julian decided to call themselves The C-Men, and armed with 2 Amiga computers they carved out a name in the Dutch VJ scene doing many gigs, lectures, workshops and art installations; both in their native country and abroad. After 5 years they split up, Sjors becoming one of the founders of the papertoy scene and Julian continuing the low-res visual crusade, making videoclips for people like Lenny Kravitz and founding the C64 Orchestra. Recently the two reunited for their 10 year anniversary with a devastating live set to show once more that they still kill the old way.

Enso

enso is Alex Bond, a live visualist and illustration student from NY currently living in Philly. He enjoys art nouveau, old computers, outer space, and good vibes. His work has been exhibited at the Esther M. Klein Gallery in Philadelphia and at the Playlist show at iMAL in Brussels.

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Glad to hear it and very proud to be part of a scene which cares about its members enough to check up on each and every one of them in a time of crisis. Thank you guys.

I thought I was the only bow-tied man on the scene.

There can be only one.

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Any word from Motoki and Tomoko?

Absolutely horrifying footage. Can't believe how scary it must have been for everyone.

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Impotent And Yearning Daily

Burned sad

I don't get it.

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BetaSynapse wrote:

Oh my god this is incredible.

I know, right? I'm so good at coming up with things the initials IAYD could stand for!

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It's Art, You Dumbass