Im getting "content unavailable" when i click the links.
Didn't realize they were set to "open invite" instead of "public". First one at least should work now.
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Im getting "content unavailable" when i click the links.
Didn't realize they were set to "open invite" instead of "public". First one at least should work now.
A basement mini-festival with a couple hardcore chipthrash dudes
and a buncha sweet punk/jangle acts from NJ and Canada, beginning at 6pm sharp.
https://www.facebook.com/events/1387484701571052/
or
https://www.facebook.com/events/796949323708166/
Hi there guys! I was thinking the other day that most of us really lived those times of old computers and simple soundchips, and that's the core of our interest in this lovely music genre.
I wouldn't for a minute say "most"; I'm way outside of this. The limitations + sound pallet + convenient compactness of the Game Boy exercise my imagination muscles and make for easy setup/maximum output during shows. I actually work pretty hard to dissociate from the 'nostalgia' thing (and even moreso from the gimmicky airs of "you should like me on the grounds that I use a gameboy"), because I was about 6 when I owned a Game Boy originally, and have no schmaltzy "fond memories" that I'm trying to appeal to and capitalize on. I don't book myself as a 'chiptune act' or reference video games in my flyers or my song titles.
Big spicy taste
Invisible Robot Hands wrote:Instantly felt happier the day I misplaced my psp-1001
I think my hardware has become more jaded about the state of tru-chips than I have
dingoo wrote:*turns self off*
*scoff* "Rihanna samples? Pffft." *crashes*
EDIT: oh i see that's its a solo album by one of the members, ok that make more sense
Dubstep Side Project Syndrome, or DSPS
being jaded as fuck is the true bond between most piggy tracker users
Instantly felt happier the day I misplaced my psp-1001
roboctopus wrote:W-whatever narrow is
15%
It's 12.5
I've got an album release planned for spring; followup later?
I use the noise channel for replicating scratches. Table trickery.
Can we purchase things individually?
beow beow beow beeeowww
I use a 1220. I have this weird feeling that the Rite Aid that sells them near my house only keeps them in stock for me, because there's always only one or two of them on the 1220 rack.
Aka the "Mega Duck" elsewhere.
I'm also interested in this:
The company apparently used spare parts of the Mega Duck/Cougar Boy to make a kids' laptop called the LearnComputer. It has a thermal printer, and it has some sort of music software. The musical keyboard is hidden under a plastic case that folds down as part of the laptop's exterior.
Hell yeah, Chema's my jam
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