It has been a great year! Oh, and here's a video flyer for the event:

http://vimeo.com/14706162

Click for video flyer:
http://vimeo.com/14706162

I/O

ONE YEAR ANNIVERSARY SHOW!

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BUBBLYFISH
With a background in classical piano, Haeyoung Kim explores the texture of sounds in electronic music. Currently, under the name bubblyfish, she has been creating 8-bit and experimental sound works.

Bubblyfish's album Peripheral v1.2.1 is released on Retinascan Records (http://www.retinascan.de). Her recent cover version of Kraftwerk's 'It's More Fun To Compute' is included on compilation album, 8-Bit Operators, released on Astralwerks. The self-released EP album Too Cute To Kill is available upon request.
bubblyfish.com


DAPANTZ
Uptown New York's satirically named DaPantz has been known to shout "BX HOLLA BACK" with reckless abandon. He creates chaotic industrial, hip-hop and Latin flavored dance-punk on the Nintendo Game Boy using the homebrew cartridge LSDJ. DaPantz fuses heavy beats and a dissonant use of melody with the more unsettling side of the human psyche, creating the soundtracks to your nightmares (but reminding you that it’s okay to dance to them).

Don't forget to download the latest EP On One Condition, available now for FREE on Kittenrock!
dapantz.com


KRIS KEYSER
Chatham, New Jersey native and Pulsewave veteran Kris Keyser goes with everything, dual-wielding two Game Boys brimming with cartridge loads of infectious, spacey pop tunes you can't help but make the soundtrack to your most epic wins. Listen here:
kris keyser


with visuals all night long by
INVADERBACCA



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I/O

Monday Sept 6 2010

21+
FREE
730pm

Niagara Bar
112 Avenue A
(Corner of Ave A and 7th Street)
New York NY 10009

F to 2nd Ave / R to 8th St / 6 to Astor Place

Presented by the Antagonist Art Movement
and
Alphabet City Soup


I/O is a monthly chip music and visuals show in New York City's Lower East Side. Sponsored by the Antagonist Art Movement and presented by Alphabet City Soup, I/O is free to play and free to attend, with the aim of providing exposure for and showcasing the talents of new and upcoming chip musicians and visualists on the same stage as established performers.

For videos and info on past shows go to ioshownyc.blogspot.com

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(93 replies, posted in General Discussion)

So...has anyone found some easter eggs on the DVD?



More videos from the release show:

Bit Shifter:
http://vimeo.com/14473580

Nullsleep:
http://vimeo.com/14473237

http://vimeo.com/14472886

These took a while but the wait was worth it!

About 20 min of Zen Albatross' set:
http://vimeo.com/14338286


About 13 min of exileFaker's set:
http://vimeo.com/14340007

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(93 replies, posted in General Discussion)

Glomag:
http://vimeo.com/14374312

Bit Shifter:
http://vimeo.com/14374713

Nullsleep:
http://vimeo.com/14375768

Robear:
http://vimeo.com/14150395

Chipocrite:
http://vimeo.com/14157488

Animalstyle on guitar:
http://vimeo.com/14157733

Animalstyle on keys:
http://vimeo.com/14158107

Apologies to Kris Keyser for not showing up early enough to record sad


But honestly, that was an amazing (chip) show. Videos soon!

deadbeatblast
http://vimeo.com/14022421

smiletron
http://vimeo.com/14022151

I, Cactus
http://vimeo.com/14022773

IAYD
http://vimeo.com/13973868


Awesome performances and a great show overall! Apologies to Chromix for the lack of video, as his 190bpm set melted my camera.

Heh. The best kind of mystery. It really works with the song.

DaPantz wrote:

Bahahha! I actually can explain everything...but I won't just yet ... wink


What the hell man! Spill them beans! Mwa ha ha. cool

Thanks so much for going forward with this! I've been having tons of fun playing with it--it's incredibly full-featured and responsive, too; perfect for live improvisation. More SNES functionality would be bad ass, too; in addition to Mode 7 scaling and rotation, how about just zooming in and out as well? And that "pixelation" effect that was used ad nauseum in Final Fantasy II.

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(25 replies, posted in Releases)

After hearing this on repeat all day long I have no complaints but one humble request: please have this album available as a single, uninterrupted file (like Note! did wih "12345". This is for us poor bastards out there with cheap mp3 players that take 5 seconds to go to the next track and screw up the flow.

YES! I'm sorry I missed this live; thanks for recording this Ricardo.

And now, for something...mysterious. At 0:27 there is a Street Fighter "select character" noise. However, Kris Keyser claims he programmed no such noise in his composition. Where did this sound come from? On stage? From an audience member's ringtone? How would it be heard over the PA and caught so clearly on the phone's mic? Can anyone SOLVE THE MYSTERY OF THE SF SELECT SOUND?

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(25 replies, posted in Releases)

Damn.

Battle Lava
http://vimeo.com/13833626

Sadnes
http://vimeo.com/13835466

Nonfinite
http://vimeo.com/13835120

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(14 replies, posted in Trading Post)

Excellent stuff! I love portable stuff like this; the CMOY I've seen before but the altoids mixer is a novel idea. Show on the road!