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(119 replies, posted in Motion Graphics)

I made a new video...this time for my song 'But They Don't Even Sell Lo-Fi Parasols in Top Shop'

I'm in London. I'm always up for playing shows. Or drinking pints. Or both.

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(1 replies, posted in Releases)

Hi all,

My record is out now...on downlaod and 10-inch yellow vinyl! You can stream and/or download it on http://fulhast.bandcamp.com/.

Any feedback or thoughts on it would be much appreciated, since the people in my "little scene" don't seem to care much for the whole Game Boy thing.

Nik

Hi all...

Not sure if anyone here will like this kinda thing, but you can't blame a guy for trying. I've just released a free download single on a little London bedroom label called Fika Recordings.

It can be downloaded here - http://shop.fikarecordings.com/album/what-do-you-see

It's the first sample of my album which is out on 29th July on 10-inch vinyl on the same label. You can stream the above song and another one from the album at http://shop.fikarecordings.com/album/broken

I guess I make some sort of Gameboy-driven pop-punk. I made all the backing tracks in LSDJ, then play guitar and sing on top.

There's also a very lo-fi video for the single on http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LTOYwHFy2Ys if anyone's interested.

Does anyone know of any blogs that might be interested in reviewing this kind of thing? Very aware of the limited appeal, but trying to send some album download links to people that might be interested in helping to spread the word.

Thanks!

Hi all...

I'm Nik...I make silly pop music under the name Fulhäst, using LSDJ along with a variety of Casio keyboards, an electric guitar, a modded old telephone and loads of dialogue samples from movies.

I just released my first cassette, a 7-track EP, on a little London bedroom label called Fika. It's a Game Boy shaped cassette sleeve with felt buttons. Each of the 100 copies come with a different "screen", a photo taken with the Game Boy camera. A stupid amount of work went in to making these...takes about 45 minutes to assemble each copy. Luckily, the guy who runs the label is pretty encouraging when it comes to making silly things like that.

Anyway, if you're curious, you can see and listen to it here http://fulhast.fikarecordings.com/

I'm really just a beginner with LSDJ and look forward to hearing the stuff you guys are making...