Every month or so me, Fighter X, Circles, and sometimes Ovenrake and other guests perform live on the streets of Seattle with a car battery powered setup. Its a barrel of fun! You never know what kind of people will show up to check it out. Anyway crunchyco just released a free comp showcasing the artists who having participated. Get it here. Here’s a tracklist:
01. Lo Intro by Fighter X
02. Lo-Tek Resistance by Fighter X
03. Disco Tripper by Circles
04. Obamatron by Spamtron
05. Slangtag by McFiredrill
06. MYWIVES by Oven Rake
07. Valley Heights by Plain Flavored
08. Jungle Runner by SeanBad
09. SYZYGY by Lunar Synthetic
10. Gesar Says by Infradead
11. Foam by Deepearth.void
Well I don’t really know how this happened but sabrepulse and kkrusty are playing at my house…you should probably go to this if you know what is good for you….
Well I’m working on this c64 track…its a cover of a…popular russian folk song maybe? I can’t figure it out, Dubmood and Slam
have also covered it. If anyone knows what the heck this song is let me know. I switched back to the SDI editor from JCH, mainly
because I own a NTSC c64 and SDI allows you to select from a PAL or NTSC frequency table. I wanna get a PAL c64 some day so I
can watch all the cool demos rararararar…
http://gosub10.org is a new netlabel that is dedicated to releasing music that has been produced with open-source software. An interesting concept….they only have one release so far, a compilation. Most of it is spacey, ambient-y, noise-y stuff, although there is a chippy sounding song at the end. There is one group 0xA, that produces their music by sharing PureData patches through a git repository
This label is closely related to the open-source collective goto10.org, which also appears to have something to do with rastasoft….
Well at least in the world of 8bc and gameboy music…it seems not alot of people have heard of tracker and Hively Tracker for the amiga! There are alot of great tunes in .ahx and .hvl format! AHX was written originally to create a SID-like sound on the amiga. In other words, its an early soft-synth of sorts! It has four channels, and all the SID waveforms are supported, and it has filters too I believe. HivelyTracker is sort of an extended version, supporting up to 16 channels!
You can listen to .ahx and .hvl with XMplay or winamp on windows! Just find the plugins.
Man making mixes is hard. But here we go. A bunch of trashy sid raggae tunes all mixed up with stupid compression and delays just for you! Some nice gameboy dubstep tunes at the end as well…
Well looks like we’re gonna have another LSDJ renegade…this time at sakura con!! I’ll probably dress up as something…
If you are unfamiliar with the lo-tek resistance…its this thing fighter x put together..he grabs his car battery and speakers, and we play gameboy tunes usually on the street…here’s some footage:
So after deleting my myspace, I drank a bunch of danish malt liquor and made a profile for this j-pop breakcore project I’ve been wanting to get online for awhile…. Mimi Daisuki Death Pak!