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New Chiptunes = WIN release: ‘MAGFest = WIN’

Sup y’all? =) President Hoodie from Chiptunes = WIN here!
Been a little while since I’ve typeity typed on this supa-delicious blog, but today I’ve a solid reason for a quick return:

MAGFEST = WIN

MAG = WIN (final - smaller)
More amazing artwork by Nate Horsfall of www.lightningarts.com

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

To clear things up a bit, ‘MAGFest = WIN’ is a new ChipWIN compilation featuring 12 new chiptunes from 12 chipartist performers from the recent MAGFest 12(A NUMBER WHICH WAS OBVIOUSLY CHOSEN ON PURPOSE AND DID NOT HAPPEN BY ACCIDENT AT ALL. :3 )

As always, mastering by Dj CUTMAN, artwork by Nate Horsfall, & track order by Kubbi. (aka THE FULL WORKS).

tl;dr – Wanna keep the joy of MAGFest alive in your heart/soul/junk/heartsouljunk for the rest of the year?
THEN THIS RELEASE IS FOR YOU. 8)

Stream/download/donate/share the goodness via the Bandcamp embed below!

Much \m||m/,
President Hoodie

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MM25: Mega Man Rocks compilation album from Sumthing

MM25 Mega Man RocksThe video game music website Sumthing.com has just put out an epic 18 track MegaMan compilation album in association with Capcom.

The artwork was done by one of our favorites, Tron Bonne!

The album contains an incredible lineup including Armcannon, The Megas, Mega Ran, X-Hunters, The Protomen, and Bit Brigade.

After listening to this album, there’s no doubt that Mega Man Rocks!

Head over to Sumthing to pick up the album. Check out the full tracklist below.

 

The Protomen

“Built To Last” (New Original Song)
“The Will Of One”
“Breaking Out”

The Megas

“The Quick and The Blue” (Quickman from  Mega Man® 2)
“Promise of Redemption” (Bubbleman from  Mega Man 2)
“Can’t Stop The Top” (Top Man from  Mega Man 2)

X-Hunters 

All new recordings featuring  Mega Man samples

 MM9 Medley” (Plug Man, Wily Stage 2, Splash Woman, and Wily Machine 2)
“X-Hunters Stage” (X-Hunter Stages 1 + 2 (X2) and Gates Laboratory (X6))
“X vs Zero” (Zero’s theme from  Mega Man® X2)

Mega Ran

“Wily” (Dr. Wily Stage from  Mega Man® 2)
“Splash” (Splash Woman from  Mega Man® 9)
“20XX” (Intro Stage from  Mega Man® X) (New Song)

Bit Brigade

 Mega Man 2 – Dr. Wily Stage 1″ ( Mega Man® 2)
 Mega Man 2 – Air Man Stage” ( Mega Man 2)
“Full Outro” ( Mega Man 2)

ArmCannon

“Mangnet Mang” ( Mega Man® 3)
“Hi, I’m Mark Spandrill” (Spark Man theme/Spark Mandrill theme from  Mega Man 3Mega Man X)
“Borrow Mega Nuke” (Boomer Kuwanger theme from  Mega Man X)

Download  MM25: Mega Man Rocks from Sumthing.

Chiptunes = WIN: Volume 2 ~THREE DAYS REMAINING~

With but a few days left before the July 15th release of Chiptunes = WIN: Volume 2, the final touches are being put in place; Dj CUTMAN is preparing the final masters for upload, Kubbi is locking in the track order, & I’m triple checking everything there is to check thrice over & THEN AGAIN. 

In the meantime, HAVE A PROMO VIDEO (full roster listed within):

And how about some KICKASS ALBUM ARTWORK  while you’re at it:

Strikingly beautiful album art by Nate Horsfall of lightningarts.com.
Strikingly beautiful album art by Nate Horsfall of lightningarts.com.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Regarding Volume 2 merch by Maddie of Pixel Pixie Apparel & PromotionsYES.
(sorry, that’s all you’re getting on that until Monday ;).

And, of course, don’t miss the crazy Vol.2 listening party on 8 Bit Power Hour + Nerd Rock Radio starting at 8pm EST Monday on 8bitx.com (click HERE to go to the Fb event). I expect it to be JUST as ridiculously awesome, awesomely ridiculous as the first one (i.e. VERY much so 8).

3 MORE DAYS, Y’ALL. ^_^ ^_^ ^_^

Much \m||m/,
President Hoodie

ChipWIN Linkage:
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Tumblr | Soundcloud | Youtube | Email

Cross posted to The ChipWIN Blog for extra awesome! =D

EDIT: Volume 2 is RELEASED!! Check it out below!! =D

Bringing the 80s Back to the Future: A Review of One: A Telefuture Compilation Album

One: Telefuture AlbumAmidst the commotion of fast-paced 21st-century life, 80s-inspired record label Telefuture reminds their listeners of a more optimistic time, when we could only just begin to glimpse at what technology might become. Over the last year, Telefuture has strived to keep alive the ideals and sounds of the 80s.  A celebration of the label’s first anniversary, One: A Telefuture Compilation Album is an hour-long musical ride that pays homage to the golden age of wayfarer sunglasses, hairspray, and video arcades.  The eleven songs showcased in this album re-imagine 80s auditory tropes for the listeners of today by capturing neon-lit nostalgia through the use of classic analog sounds and samples.

The album leads off with “Gemini,” an exquisitely introspective track by Nashville-based Makeup and Vanity Set. The song draws us in with its subtle buildup of atmospheric synths coupled with delicate percussive pops, while also sparking Cosmos-like visions of exploding stars and faraway galaxies. Moving on through time and space, the album next invokes the era of the Brat Pack with Le Cassette‘s “Tonight.” No album inspired by the sounds of the 80s would be complete without a throbbing vocal ballad and Telefuture’s inclusion of “Tonight” definitely does not disappoint. Flashing back to an electronic love affair long gone, “Tonight” shines bright as the only song on the album with vocals at the forefront; the track blends buttery backing synths with smooth vocals into a delicious sonic simulacra of an 80s-style ballad.

One leverages the combination of different musical artists to great effect; the songs combine old and the new to the point where it is difficult to tell where one era stops and the other begins. With its bouncy, upbeat synths and delightful underlying rhythms, Arcade High‘s “One Year Ago” summons up an especially jubilant acoustic throwback to the coming-of-age films of the 80s.

While there are many bright moments to be savored on this album, not every song completely hits the mark. Planted squarely in the middle of the album, Swedish musician Linde‘s “M.Y.S” clocks in at just over eight minutes. Wading through the track’s psychedelic echoes and ethereal arpeggios, though they are at times gripping and always interesting, constitutes an exercise in patience. By the seventh minute of languid electro synths, there exists an almost palpable desire for a jolt of musical rejuvenation. Thankfully, this jolt comes in the form of the track that follows “M.Y.S.” – lpower’s Passage.” “Passage” recovers the album’s energy and recaptures the spirit of chiptune as it draws upon the power of bassy and driving melodic synths to pack in an energetic, addictive blend of dance beats, chip harmonies, and an intense boss fight wrapped up all in one.

The end of One does not impress as much as the beginning; this is not to say that the latter songs on the album do not deserve as much credit, but in the wake of the earlier musical heavy-hitters they remain at an auditory disadvantage. Overall, the album is a fantastic and thoughtful tribute to the sounds of the 80s, where the sincere efforts of the musicians on the album pack a punch as powerful as He-Man himself. With one ear in the present and the other in the past, any listener will find Telefuture’s first anniversary compilation to be a memorable musical marvel.

Find out more about Telefuture on their Facebook page, Soundcloud, or bandcamp.