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(240 replies, posted in General Discussion)

Auxcide wrote:

Treyfrey? Amateurish?
Gtfo and take your ponies with you.

VCMG wrote:

>treyfrey
>amateurish

He just has a lot of the same timbre pattern that I hear from a lot of other DMG weilding artists don't take it offensively I like it, it's just not something I wouldn't go apeshit about.

AdamGetsAwesome wrote:

Why don't people... Follow rules.

The Rules wrote:

12. Thread titles should describe the topic of the thread. Please avoid titles like "Help!" or "Have you seen this...". Something like "How can I do a beefy bassdrum with Midines?" or "I just saw a chip music reference at the bus stop" is good. Staff reserves the right to edit unclear thread titles to something more descriptive.

Guess I should have read that first.

pixls wrote:

Dude, are you for fucking real with this? I literally cannot believe this.

Like you come onto a chipmusic forum and post about how you don't want to hear chip sounds? Like do you understand what this is?
I mean I haven't been listening to too much chip music lately but that's not what I post about here.
I'm not gonna defend chip music because that's just dumb, but like literally this is hilarious

And for real with the fucking ponies?
I'm guessing this is a silly troll
but god you are annoying.

I enjoy chip sounds, I don't enjoy the same chip sound for 50,000,000,000 tracks though, it's almost like there is little to no variation amongst the artists, all I keep hearing are these wannabe GB ost style tracks, or house style that just doesn't quite cut it. There is no reason to be offended it's just an observation.

I suppose I'll stop with the pictures every post because it seems to annoy you people for some reason, even though you run a site that allows image posting hmm.

I'm really interested in, and I know you guys are going to fling shit at this, but more artists like Sabrepulse if possible without the breakcore every 5 seconds would preferable.

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Aeros wrote:

i suppose trey's pretty good with melodic chip.
http://treyfrey.bandcamp.com/releases

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Would you rather me post diss

D:

I feel emoticons are a stale way of conveying emotion, especially with such a vast array of technology at our fingertips,

and there is no reason to be angry about a cartoon, if you don't like it that's fine, but if you haven't watched it I don't feel you have any room to say it's bad or good.

Also treyfrey is all right, but just a little amateurish, I'm looking for not so much of the straight game boy sound if that is possible, I respect all the work and everything that goes into it especially since I couldn't begin to comprehend it, but it's just not that exciting to me.

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original title wrote:

Why don't artists

tend to spend as much time on melody anymore?

It's been bothering me a lot recently it seems all I'm hearing out of the electronic music of today are off pace syncopated rhythms,

when I miss the classic style of the 80's were melody ruled.

I just feel so antiquated, when I here newer music.

Could you guys point me in the direction of some nice melody driven chip?

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(181 replies, posted in General Discussion)

win some lose some,

I'm sure there will be a new fest that'll rise out of the woodwork.

I heard brkfest was good, I don't know how successful it was in terms of revenue however