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Portland, OR, USA

Listen and download here - http://soundcloud.com/tamarack/greighbitbpm

Greightbit is a talented bender, and Gameboy modder in the thick of the chiptune music movement. Just back from Blip Fest NYC 2011, he comes to kick it with us tonight, throw down some jams and join the fracus.

Check out his work and his shop here - http://www.greightbit.com/

Here is a little info on the night.  If you are in Portland, you really got's to get down to this...
   
Battery Powered Music is a bimonthly meetup of battery powered music makers.

Inspired by “conversations, late night jam sessions, and months of headphone composition and production, Jesse Garcia, Elias Foley and an evolving cast of engineers, players, technicians and producers took these ideas and have been expanding upon them using ensemble based improvisation and collaborative development. Other notable founding members are Doug Smith, one of the founding members of Pink Martini, and Kranky recording artist Tim Gray (aka Ethernet).”

With goals of supporting “upcoming independent producers” in “an atmosphere of experimentation and co-creation” that will “encourage production of electronic music using affordable battery-powered instruments,”

get a taste of the sounds at http://soundcloud.com/tamarack/sets/bpmarchive

Plus for all you electro-engineers or circuit-bent hobbyists, it gets geekier:
Battery powered music production is an expansion set for the well-established genre of HYPERLINK "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chiptune" chiptune. As for how this differs from chiptune…well chiptune was a genre built around that pulse wave sound of the 8 bit chips in the earlier gaming systems, handhelds and PCs. Battery powered music welcomes this rich classic sounds and also invites the polyphony of voices available in bent instruments/toys & the newer 16 bit battery-powered musical systems. We are interested in innovations in battery power, rechargeable technologies.

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this is a hot-ass slab of musical toast