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Powerglove – The Remixes


This summer I held my first remix contest. I had written this track with friend and label-mate Benjamin Briggs and had it mastered by producer/DJ 23 from Monstercat Media. Needless to say, I considered it a successful collab, I DJ’d the track at shows and it sounded great and got people moving, but in the collaboration process I had to sacrifice some ideas I had for the sake if the project as a whole. Riffs and melodic ideas that didn’t fit once there was another cook in the kitchen. What Ben and 23 came up with was so awesome and so far beyond what I had imagined myself, I decided to open up the track for a public remix contest. I wanted to hear what the track would become if even more people got involved.

Two friends of mine had started a freelance audio website AudioCatch earlier in the year and I participated as a beta tester. When they caught wind that I wanted to hold a remix contest, they were quick to help. They offered a sponsorship that funded our Grand Prize, as well as provided a platform for submitting, reviewing and judging entries.

The winning remix was by Upstate New York DJ/Producer Direktor, who I had coincidently met at my show with Excision this summer. Direktor transposed the tune and transformed it into a formidable dubstep track, loud and brilliant. But there were so many other entries that were top notch, I couldn’t stop there.

With Ben’s help, we picked out the best 6 remixes and put together this album, Powerglove: THE REMIXES. I even took some time and recreated what my “original” version of the song may have sounded like, and included it as a VIP mix for those who choose to pay for the album.

Powerglove was based very loosely off the opening riff from the Nintendo game MIG29: Soviet Fighter. GameChops is my record label for video game music, combining music production and a passion for gaming. All purchases go directly to supporting the artists and funding new music, so please purchase Powerglove: THE REMIXES if you can.

Remix stems are still available if you’d like to try your hand at remixing the original track. Check out GameChops.com for remix stems.

Dj CUTMAN’s Summer Sale!

50% off all Dj CUTMAN albums, this week only! Use Code: SUMMER
Code expires Monday, July 16th 2012

I don’t take vacations often, but this week by some miracle I will be taking a trip to New Hampshire to chill out, write some chiptunes in the comfort of nature, and check out the Classic Arcade Museum. To celebrate a very real chance of me actually relaxing, I want to offer you all a way to chill out in this hot weather with some of my music! So, for this week only all of my albums are 50% off!Just enter code: SUMMER

GameChops Vol. 1
If you’re into Video Game Music, I strongly suggest checking out GameChops Vol. 1, my first studio remix album and the one that started it all. Featuring remixes of Final Fantasy, Chrono Trigger, Ninja Gaiden and MegaMan, this album has some of my favorite tracks of all time!

 

Chiptune Hero
If you’re more of an 8-bit fan at heart, Chiptune Hero can’t be beat! Featuring covers of Daft Punk, Michael Jackson, Owl City, Coheed and Cambria, all legally cleared and ready for summer! Plus the digital download includes a bonus video game remix!

 

Bagu and the Riverman
Feeling more like a hybrid of EDM and Zelda-inspired Chiptune? The Bagu and the Riverman, my collaborative album with chiptune legend Spamtron is for you! Five progressive bass-blasting tracks are sure to heat your parties up1

 

GameChops Vol. 2
Last on the list but definitly not least is my most recent album GameChops Vol. 2! Released at this years MAGFest,  GameChops Vol. 2 takes everything I’ve learned from producing my previous three albums and creates a louder, prouder, over 20-track video game remix album!

 

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Enter code: SUMMER to receive a 50% discount off any digital download!

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Cutman x Complex: An oldschool hiphop/video game mixtape

I recently had the oppertunity to create a unique mix for Complex Magazine’s Video Game section. Following their E3 coverage, Complex was looking for a way to showcase the classic chiptune video game sound. Being the old school hiphop head that I am, I rounded up some of the best mashup artists who had worked with my GameChops instrumentals.

With guys like OhhhREALY and BigGanga0 from YouTube, and DJ PsyQ from Soundcloud, and some beats DJ Grumble and I put together, I set off on a hectic week of mixing, mashing, and mastering. The end result can be heard right here on Complex magazine.

I hope you enjoy the mixtape! I’ve been wanting to do something like this for ages, and I’m happy I finally got the opportunity from Complex.

Instrumental versions of the mash-up tracks can be downloaded on my album GameChops Vol. 1

GameChops: A GameMusic / Chiptune Netlabel

April 3rd, 2012 marks a momentous day for me. It’s the launch of my not-for-profit internet record label GameChops. Over the last few years of DJing VGM and making beats I’ve met a lot of great people and learned a tremendous amount about production, performance, and making music a greater part of my life. With GameChops, I hope to give back to this vibrant, supportive scene.

I love hearing bits of original game music in new productions. Chiptune samples are my favorites, I don’t care if it’s a funk tune or a rap track, you throw a Nintendo or a raw sawtooth wave in there and I am hooked. It was this irrational love of game sounds that got me started as Dj CUTMAN; I was working as a hiphop engineer and I made my first video game beats while hanging out in the studio after recording sessions.

The debut release for GameChops is none other than Benjamin Briggs, veteran OCRemixer and budding digital DJ. The release is an EP inspired by Diddy Kong Racing aptly titled Bootleg Circuit. Thsip reductions cleverly utilize in-game samples to create a five track electro-house marathon worthy of any street race or game party. Grab the release on GameChops.

Head over to GameChops.com to check out all the releases. Please support this project by adding GameChops on Facebook. Here’s to much more music.

-C