I made this last year as a sort of proof-of-concept FM metal project. Never took off beyond that though.
https://soundcloud.com/irierath
Didn't check this out until now, but I dig it. Good work!
I made this last year as a sort of proof-of-concept FM metal project. Never took off beyond that though.
https://soundcloud.com/irierath
I'm actually really surprised I saw no mention of supercommuter a chip-hop group
http://supercommuter.net/track/life-is-grand
Or stenobot
http://stenobot.bandcamp.com/track/veil
Sounds pretty good. Although there are a couple of notes that suffer from phasing issues. 0:17 for example or 0:34. You should try detuning those notes just a bit from eachother.
Here's my latest Famitracker piece.
https://soundcloud.com/aswindu/brace-yourself
I know of Supercommuter but have never heard of Stenobot. I'll have to give these both a solid listen in the next few days, thanks for the recommendations!
Yesterday I started playing around with FamiTracker with no prior chiptunes experience apart from a couple of video game inspired songs written in a more conventional DAW. I found it a lot of fun and hopefully I'll contribute more music to this thread in the future.
Give it a spin, let me know what you think and shower me with constructive criticism!
https://soundcloud.com/djcuddle/babbys-first-chiptune
Hope this counts. Without a doubt my favourite electronic instrumentation of a classical piece, I like it even more than the soundtrack to A Clockwork Orange. It's so delightfully creepy and the Vocaloids here fit in quite well, it's just a shame he doesn't release any new videos.
Anyone in Rochester coming to the Chipfest today? I'll be there showing off our games
Still gotta check out that DDRKirby stuff.
I'm listening to it again right now and it's just incredible.
That Rushjet remake is awesome.
Still gotta check out that DDRKirby stuff.
Gunstar, don't be a stranger, always more welcome here!
Here's a new one that came across my desk recently, just listening now, but it came highly recommended, despite the, er, questionable album title and artwork.
Solar Bear - Boner Machine
Thanks for the link. I've listened to aivi and surasshu's album about 100 times, so I'm definitely down to listen to a tribute albumI searched Youtube for a remix of Lonely Rolling Star from Katamari Damacy, and found this amazing chiptune version by DDRKirby. His whole album is awesome.
http://ddrkirbyisq.bandcamp.com/album/love-everlasting
http://i.imgur.com/k8nCj2e.jpg
But it turns out his album is a tribute album of someone else's album, which is awesome in its own right. Chip and piano!
http://aivi-surasshu.bandcamp.com/album/the-black-box
http://i.imgur.com/8OK7UBe.jpg
I never know what other people will like in terms of chiptunes, or if people want to get stuck up and say this or that doesn't qualify. I just like it and thought I would post it.
Rushjet released his Megaman 2 remade album yesterday! Amazing what those extra channels of sound can do to an already classic soundtrack.
You can also watch a playthrough of the game with the remade album here.
Just went for Wily Stage 1 right off the bat and think this is awesome; thanks for sharing/excited to listen to the rest later.
I've been travelling the world as a pirate and these are my stories. It's time to Hook The Plank and enjoy my versions of 4 songs I don't own the rights to from each of The Big Four [of Pirate Metal]. Avast yarr hooks ahoy!
[img]http://f1.bcbits.com/img/a2244219680_2.jpg[/img]
LINK: http://dataairlines.bandcamp.com/album/tr-s-frais-data041
If you're unfamiliar with Trey Frey, change that like... now.
His music is absolutely incredible and he puts on an amazing show.
[img]http://f1.bcbits.com/img/a3670195388_2.jpg[/img]
LINK: http://kubbi.bandcamp.com/album/ember
How about some new Kubbi? Another really great chiptune musician worth looking into.
I haven't personally heard this one yet, but it's been recommended by several folks I trust, and also his previous output has been great
[img]http://f1.bcbits.com/img/a2943784688_2.jpg[/img]
LINK: http://crashfaster.bandcamp.com/
Crashfaster is a band loved immensely by my team's programmer and artist. It's not for me, but I'll be damned if people don't love them a lot.
I'm going to have to give them another go, but hey, give it a shot
[img]http://f1.bcbits.com/img/a1202151380_2.jpg[/img]
LINK: http://forastronauts.bandcamp.com/
This is a very atmospheric and emotional chip album.
Pretty different but also really unique and well crafted
[img]http://ptesquad.com/images/albumart/abinoxiiifront300.png[/img]
LINK: http://www.ptesquad.com/more/pte054.html
A friend pointed this one out to me yesterday.
We listened a bit in the car while we were driving from store to store trying to find Famicom-converter containing NES carts.
We ended up finding two.
I remember it being pretty melodic. Another one I have to give more attention to, personally, but I liked what I heard.
Blitz Lunar - Triptunes
That album and his work is the reason I fell in love with Chiptunes as a whole.
Pure musical bliss in 8-16 bits. <3
[img]https://f1.bcbits.com/img/a2110097700_2.jpg[/img]
[url="https://an0va.bandcamp.com/album/permutation-ep"]
Permutation EP
by an0va // Invalids
Click for link[/url]
This split album was born of the idea of chiptune/traditional-rock cross-over,
whereupon each artist would write a new song for the album and subsequently
cover the other's.
an0va creates music using a Nintendo Gameboy, which is limited to producing
only four simultaneous sounds at any given time. Invalids creates music with both
hands on multiple stringed instruments, which allows for lush arrays of notes at any
given time. Thus the covers of the other artist's tracks must manipulate the original
arrangements accordingly. The an0va cover of Invalids' song must distill the most
important four simultaneous notes throughout. The Invalids cover of an0va's song must
expand upon the original limited note set.