Wei-Chieh Shih jazzed it up!
Since I am lifting heavy implementation work at the moment, I don’t have much time to blog unfortunately. I hope to get back to it again this week. Just putting some things up, that look interesting:
HateBit-Party in London, featuring stuff from Goto80. Don’t miss.
Monkey Band trailer for DSiWare. Odd singing animal stuff. Read more about it at Tiny Cartridge.
Than this photos look very relaxing and interesting with mild colors.
If you mind, you can also support me spread some love, green and colors with my scnclr-Plus7 Desktop Wallpaper project.
Keep on blogging, don’t the the social networks win this race!
If you are into techno-music, than you will like this two releases.
Mango Aioli presents free techno music on X
This is X from the uprising techno DJ and producer Mango Aioli. It’s a compilation of free techno music, licensed under Creative Commons. The tracks on this album are free floating and compiled in a very consistent way. Some real burners are on this compilation as well, opening huge rooms of pure sound and solid drive. Don’t miss that experience. Go to the compilation-site or download .zip (155 MB).
Zimmer Records 054: Doryk – Destructive Material
Much more dry is the recent release on Zimmer-Records “Doryk – Destructive Material“. Hard techno music for people who like pure sonic waved. Just try it – it is free music as well.
175 Megabytes worth downloading retro-futuristic-chipmusic at the “Memories of the Future“-compilation. This is food for 80iers-lovers. The album was released on the netlabel Select Start Records. Artwork is enjoyful, too, made by Nazzilla – recommended to pixellovers with rough and shiny attitudes. (via)
The BreakPoint 2010-demoscene party was the last BreakPoint ever, held last weekend in Bingen am Rhein. The BreakPoint lately was the biggest demoscene event in the world, no surprise, that there were great contributions in the compos. All products can be browsed at Pouet.net, while Bitfellas has a good overview of winners and interesting must-see works from this party. To me, one of the most surprising and interesting work came from Holon. *clap clap clap* Check it out:
Designer and Typograph Marian Bantjes worked for 15 month on a book-project, that is ready for pre-order now. The book “I wonder” is elaborate made with 4 colors (CMYK) plus gold and silver colors. The style is in-between serializing found things in an eclectic manner, while at the same time generating patterns by layering and structuring. I’ll bet, that every chip-style lover would also have a good poke in this book.
Found the blog “Little-Scale” from Sebastian Tomczak, where he presens various experiments with sequencer, hardware and waveform-modulators. The combination of weird hardware, devices with a raw pixelated sound make them unique works, that got into my heart right from the start. A cool combination of old meets new, like a MIDI-Sequencer for the Sega Mage Drive or iPod Touch controlling a C64.