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MAGFest 11 Chip Music Showcase – Cheap Dinosaurs • Virt • Danimal Cannon • Br1ght Pr1mate • Crashfaster • Kris Keyser • D&D Sluggers • Inverse Phase • Chipocrite

Live chip music experience by emily k feder
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MAGFest is infamous for its awesome three day weekend of video game rock concerts, but not quite as well known (and quickly gaining momentum) is the chip music showcase. The showcase ran on the main stage, beginning at noon on both Friday & Saturday of the festival. Many attendees are still in bed hung-over from the night before, leading to a slow build up, but by 2pm the room is filled with chip music fanatics from around the country to curious first-time listeners.

Br1ght Pr1mate - Photo by emfedex
Br1ght Pr1mate – Photo by emfedex

The main goal of the chip music showcase is to increase awareness of the largely underground live chip music scene & develop synergy with the VGM community (many of whom could be lovers of the music and just not realize it yet). The live chip scene isn’t necessarily what it appears from what many see from the online presence, where a lot of misconceptions of the music revolve around it being gimmicky 8-bit versions of popular music to being 8-bit elevator music. The live scene can range from rockstar to rave; from fist pumping to performance art. The MAGFest chip show was curated to showcase that diversity; not only in musical style but also by geographic base of operations. Eight performers were assembled from eight of the main cities that the chip scene is prevalent in to showcase that talent.

Kris Keyser - Photo by emfedex
Kris Keyser – Photo by emfedex

Another large element of the live chip music scene are live visualists. These people are performers too who don’t just work up a montage of video to play at the show. Using combinations of hacked console hardware, video mixers & computers; they provide a visual experience to accompany & enhance the musical performance & in many cases could be considered collaborators. Four veteran visualists were also invited to perform at MAGFest and showcase their talent on the huge three section screens on stage.

That all being said, the show this year was one of the most polished and highly produced live chip music experiences I have ever seen! A huge stage with the aforementioned video screens & a heavy-duty sound system gave the entire experience a total Rockstar feel! Dino Lionetti, professional sound engineer and co-organizer of Philadelphia’s 4-year running monthly chip music event, 8static, has an expert ear for how to mix live chip sound and was brought in to help make sure this show sounded the best it possibly could!

Cheap Dinosaurs - Photo by Chill Henson
Cheap Dinosaurs – Photo by Chill Henson

Inverse Phase launched the event at about quarter past noon on Friday. The doors were opened to allow excited fans waiting in the hallways to burst through and catch the “Mr. MAGFest” himself perform. Opening up with “Head Like I/O“, his Commodore 64 cover of the popular nine inch nails song, was a great move! The ominous visuals of Invaderbacca were already setting the mood, perfectly complementing the choice of songs! Waves of people were still entering the room just as the heavy bass lead kicked in (sounding absolutely amazing) and I knew we were in for a great show! Following up with “Atarible Lie” (a POKEY track & one of my personal favorite NIN songs) was pretty much mandatory and thanks to the baddass sound system, I had never heard it sound so good! The rest of his set continued to impress sneaking in a cover of a_rival‘s “8-bit pimp” and ending with fan-favorite, NES version of Cee Lo’s “Fuck You“.

Currently living in Baltimore, Inverse Phase has been a long time supporter of increasing chip-scene awareness amongst the VGM and convention circuits. He uses a hacked version of Soundtracker NG on his laptop to emulate accurately represented characteristics of specific chips such has the 2A03 (NES), POKEY (Atari 800) & SID (C64). Best known for his recent nine inch nails tribute album, “pretty eight machine” he also has written original music for game soundtracks such as “shuttle scuttle” on iOS. Invaderbacca (NYC) uses a circuit-bent NES Console with special-made reactive gloves to provide a unique live visual experience by mixing signals with a “dirty” video feed.

Next up was D&D Sluggers from Wilmington, NC. This hybrid-chip duo is all about maxing their live performance with additional instrumentation by using live guitar and keyboards, vocals (often harmonized) and electronic backup gear including DS & Gameboys! Their music has a very accessible feel that would attract fans beyond either VGM or chip music scenes with danceable funk-rock moments and catchy vocal harmonies. This was their first time at MAGFest and not likely their last! Celebrating his second year, Batsly Adams provided his diverse visual style during their set as seen here during their intense performance of “level up” from their first album.

The duo, comprised of Tim “Soultron” White & Charles-Kirk Dustin Overcash, program their music on LSDJ for Gameboy and Korg DS-10 on DS. Check out their last release, “This Album is a Party” on bandcamp. Batsly Adams is an electrical engineer from Long Island, Batsly has done numerous electronic projects for events such as Blip Festival and regularly performs live visuals using modded hardware such as the Sega Genesis console.

Danimal Cannon is no stranger to MAGFest; debuting his first live chip performance 2 years ago at MAGFest 9, he has played every year since! Danimal is pretty much the ultimate chip/VGM crossover performer due to being a member of staple MAGFest VGM bands Metroid Metal & ArmCannon. This definitely didn’t hurt his popularity and it showed, as by this time the room was bustling with hundreds of both chip scene and Danimal fans! Opening with the title track from his highly successful debut album, “Roots“, he quickly jumped into some much anticipated new material (chronos & rhapsody) from his (at the time) upcoming collaboration with Zef, “Parallel Processing“! The fantastic energy from both Danimal & the crowd, amazing visuals by Pixelseed & the ridiculous stage setup really showcased this man’s talent as a performer. Having seen Danimal perform live more times than he has himself, I can safely say this was one of his best shows! As you can see from these videos one of the key elements about seeing him live is how he often improvises much of the guitar work, making each show a unique experience!

Danimal is from Buffalo, NY and has not only toured with the Protomen and played most major chip music shows on the east coast, including 8static and Rochester Chip, he has also performed at national shows such as Blip Festival and PAX East. Being a skilled guitar soloist he is able to improvise over pre-written LSDJ tracks on his Gameboys. His new material, a collaboration with Zef, shows a heavier influence into industrial and dubstep genres. He also is left-handed. Pixelseed is from Baltimore, MD and was the main force behind Baltimore’s chip show, Byte Nyte. Blending circuit-bent console hardware, mixers and live footage, Pixelseed likes to make more of a statement with his visuals rather than just use abstract imagery.

Crashfaster closed out Friday’s show with a bang. Having a full band on stage is the way to do it too. Live drums and guitar accompany the venerable stage presence of frontman, Morgan Tucker and backup vocalist Keiko Takamura. Performing a mix of new, yet to be released material & originally solo tracks arranged for the band, Crashfaster mesmerized the audience with their trademark vocoder processed-vocals & dark, but hopeful music. Batsly Adams returned with more live visuals. We got to hear the track from their upcoming split-vinyl with The Glowing Stars & a beautifully re-arranged version of “Time” with Keiko on vocals! The show ended appropriately with their cover of party favorite, “Say it ain’t so” by Weezer followed by the grand exodus outside for lunch.

Coming all the way from San Francsico, Crashfaster is a huge part of the west coast chip scene. Morgan is the main organizer of Pulsewave SF & 8bitSF and also composer for Muteki Corporation‘s Dragon Fantasy series. Clearly influenced by industrial & EBM music of the 90s, Morgan has created his own style using MidiNES & various other classic chip hardware . Check out his debut release, “disconnect” on monobomb records!

Saturday opened with one of the most energetic performers in the chip music scene, Kris Keyser from Hoboken, NJ. Kris has been a mainstay of the NYC scene and wins the hearts of every audience I have seen him play to. Using only a single Gameboy with LSDJ, Kris puts on a solo show like no other via pure energy and charisma! Famous for his energetic dancing, jump kicks, spins and unplugging his Gameboy in the process, (something that did not happen this show!) Kris Keyser did not disappoint!

As of this time, Kris still hasn’t released his new album, but many of us are excited for that moment. Until then enjoy the few tracks he’s released on bandcamp or this compilation of live performances. Long time collaborator, Batsly Adams, provided accompanying genesis visuals during his set. This was a great wakeup call for the audience flowing into the room as Kris’s amazing, melodic dance jams spread energy throughout the crowd. By the time he played his final song, “Only“, the entire crowd was pumped up, leaving us all wont for more!

More would be delivered by Boston’s inimitable Br1ght Pr1mate! This dynamic duo, fresh off the release of their fantastic “Night Animals” album delivered a solid mix of album tracks like “SOURCE CODE” & “Hibernate“, a cover of Disasterpeace’sAdventure (from Fez) and a new unreleased song! The visuals by Invaderbacca changed with the mood, something diverse in Br1ght Pr1mate’s music; a hybrid of sultry female vocals and LSDJ. After welcoming guest, Mega Ran and collaborating on a song together along with longtime friend Rekcahdam, they finished out their set with one of my favorite songs, “Hypnotized“!

James & Lydia, also organizers of Boston8bit, have released several albums to date. The success of “Night Animals” being a testament to three years of developing songs and high production values. Lydia’s powerful voice is proof that vocals can be done well in chip music if done right and doesn’t necessarily need to to limit the complexity of the music; as demonstrated by some incredible instrumental arrangements and breakdowns! Their fantastic stage chemistry & dynamic sense of style coupled with their professional live performance execution has catapulted them into the spotlight, transcending the fringes of the chip scene. Never afraid to experiment across genres and platforms, we should continue to see great things in the future from the Primates.

What happened next was one of those magic moments we all hope to see at live shows. The show was 15 minutes ahead of schedule and, after quickly rallying Paul and Roger, we were treated to a surprise Chipocrite set with drum accompaniment by Reckahdam!! These two had never collaborated previously, but being highly skilled live musicians they were able to signal each other while performing to play a pretty amazing mini-set! Pixelseed even managed to get live visuals going after the first song as they performed fan-favorite, “Mr. Knight is in the Building” with live drums for the first time ever!

Rekcahdam played a drum solo while Chipocrite loaded his final song, “Little Computer People“, part of the soundtrack for upcoming indie game, Dragon Runner! The result was pure magic and the looks on everyone’s faces was absolutely priceless! People walking past the room were poking their heads in to check out what was happening and the crowd doubled in size over the next 15 minutes! Both these guys currently live near Richmond, VA so we can hope for future collaborations between these two. In the meantime check out Chipocrite’s debut album, “Hit & Run“.

After that Madness, established composer and long-time MAGFest celebrity, Virt took the stage! Accompanied by CODA, Virt played his trademark, upbeat and funky brand of chiptune both playing love keyboard accompaniment! Virt’s music tends to have an epic soundtrack feel to it and the crowd adored it. The pair up was perfect for the show as it added a more jammy feel to the performance which heightened the audience’s enthusiasm!

Pixelseed’s glitchy backgrounds with old 50’s footage reels blended in was a great juxtaposition to Virt’s positive dance grooves. Coming all the way from LA, it’s always a treat to get to see Virt perform out on the east coast. CODA was a fantastic pair up as well, something maybe we will see more of in the future…

The moment many had been waiting for had come, Cheap Dinosaurs was the final set of the show and favorite of many. Many of the Shizz had gathered near front for their dance pit to form and many others had flocked to see these giants play. Philadelphia chip scene’s, Cheap Dinosaurs are a cerebral, psychedelic, progressive rock group that tap into that sense of wonder that even the most jaded still have buried within; as evidenced by the giddy looks of many around. The music is what I can best describe as the magical realism soundtrack of life.

Dino Lionetti, previously of Chromelodeon (a VGM pioneer), began Cheap Dinosaurs solo in 2008 and slowly began to add members to flesh out the sound. Currently comprised of Animal Style (guitar), Chipocrite (bass), an0va (guitar), Bucky (drums), Dan Tarng (guitar) & Dino (keys); this was one or the rare times that all six current members of the group were assembled, making this performance even more special!! They began the set with Shizz favorite, “Stroll” and rolled into several of their newer songs like “Thirteen” and “Johnny 5” before playing the classic “Tagalog” with new freakout segment in the middle!

NO CARRIER‘s amazing visuals are always perfect for these guys and he honestly should be considered the seventh member of the band (later honored by providing visuals for special guest Yuzo Koshiro!). Cheap Dinosaurs only played one cover this time, not of Koshiro’sbeatnik on a ship” from streets of rage as many would expect, but the ominously beautiful “Crisis” from obscure, Japanese game, YU-NO. They finished their set by playing a couple newer songs, “Miami” & one of my personal favorites, the extremely unusual, timing mind-fuck “2w3nty“.

Overall the show was a huge success, everyone who performed was fantastic. This was definitely the best chip show MAGFest has had yet! While there wasn’t enough time for everyone significant in the scene to play it was definitely a lineup that celebrated the diversity in the chip music scene that I hope will get more people interested who weren’t already.

If you want to watch the complete show, the entirety of it can be watched on this playlist via Chip Music Chronicle:

by emfedex
content curated by emily k feder

Check out more videos on Chip Music Chronicle;
documenting the live chip music scene since 2010!

Are you are interested in experiencing more live chip music in person? Check out 8static, philadelphia’s monthly chip music event; held the second saturday each month. Keep up to date with future 8static shows at:
http://8static.com

If you were also at the show or enjoyed this recap, please share your experience or feelings in the comments below!

Void Vision • Crashfaster • SSD Engage • Party Time! Hexcellent! @8STATIC 31 on 1/12/13

Live chip music experience by emily k feder
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On January 12th we celebrated the first fantastic 8static of 2013 and pulled no punches in doing so! The show was not only mostly comprised of national musical acts like Crashfaster and SSD Engage, but also the visualist (a personal favorite of mine), Party Time! Hexcellent!, came all the way from Austin, TX!!

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Photo by Majorie Becker of Chiptography

I knew we were in for a good night when, less than 30 minutes after doors had opened, the place was already packed with people! I looked over at the entrance line to see an entire group of friendly faces that had came from NYC and my night had already been made. People from all over the region were had shown up from places such as NYC, Cincinnati, Kentucky, Virginia, Seattle & Baltimore; many hoping to do open mic. Rather than turn away such a great talent pool, the open mic was extended to one hour and it turned out to be one of the best to date! One highlight was the fantastic southern rock hybrid teamup from Kentucky of Solarbear & Mr. Wimmer (who had incited the crowd into demanding he get off the stage shortly before he began playing)


But it didn’t end there, we were treated to plenty of other national guests showcasing different styles! (click the artist’s name to see the video of their performance!) Firedrill came all the way from Seattle and Tony Ness shared an awesome new rap. Kentucky’s Mr. Wimmer made all the ladies swoon with his Roy Orbison-inspired song and Inverse Phase got everyone singing with his cover of Information Society’s “what’s on your mind?” on the POKEY chip. 17 year old newcomer, MiLs DJ, played his second live song ever and introduced to his latest choreographed dance routine, the brick breaker! (“it’s easy to learn!”) NYC’s favorite dragon, Fumu Battleship, brought us some noisy nanoloop music & Ro-bear debuted a beautiful new LSDJ song on his gameboy, ending the open mic perfectly.

After that fantastic open mic the stage was cleared to make room for our first main performer, SSD Engage, coming off their excellent recent release, “Nostalgia Paradigm“. SSD Engage is a trio from Cincinnati comprised of S.P.R.Y., Sp00ked and Disabletron in which they make improvisational dance grooves with two Gameboys and a MPC1000 sampler (for drums). These guys did a fantastic job and are serious emerging talent to keep an eye on this upcoming year!!

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Next up was Crashfaster from San Francisco. Having just come off an amazing performance at MAGFest 11 and finishing up with their East Coast tour here at 8static. The last time Crashfaster played 8static, two years prior, it was a one-man show; now expanded to four members and definitely benefitting from that decision. Their musical style sounds like it has roots in electronic industrial / EBM music with intense vocals heavily distorted by a vocoder plus guitar player, live drummer and beautiful backup vocals by the lovely Keiko Takamura. Starting the set off with a fantastic cover of Nine Inch Nail‘s, “Closer” (performed by special request for 8static) they tore into their regular set and brought the house down. Their set ended with a cover of Weezer’s party time favorite, “Say it ain’t so“, that literally had the entire audience singing!

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Void Vision is a well-established name in Philadelphia outside the chip scene through coldwave & darkwave circles. It had been a couple years since she last performed at 8static and, being a recovering goth myself, I was pretty excited to see her play again. Void Vision plays with an assortment of vintage synthesizers and gear all while singing. Part of the enjoyment of the performance is knowing that the setup is old school and more challenging than using modern gear. Shari may play hauntingly dark music and sing heartbreaking lyrics, but her intimate set and candid, down to earth personality drew the audience in even closer as she manually loaded and prepped each component of gear between songs. She also played a few songs arranged on LSDJ which, complemented by her amazing voice, ended the night perfectly!

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Want more??
The complete show, in it’s entirety, can be watched on this playlist via Chip Music Chronicle:
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by emfedex
content curated by emily k feder

Check out more videos on Chip Music Chronicle;
documenting the live chip music scene since 2010!

Chiptography‘s photo journal of the show can be found HERE!:

8static is philadelphia’s monthly chip music event; held the second saturday each month. Keep up to date with future 8static shows at:
http://8static.com

If you were also at the show or enjoyed this recap, please share your experience or feeling in the comments below!

Friday Freakout: the PANDAstar shines the brightest!!!

There ain’t a lot of chicks in chiptune.  That’s one part a running gag (SO MANY DUDES~!!! :O ) and another part the honest truth. Regrettably, there really aren’t  very many female chipartists in the scene! That said, the ones we do have are limitlessly talented and represent the fairer sex’s artistic bent with a ferocity. Today, I provide you with an EXCELLENT  example of this in:

spaceDRIFT
by PANDAstar

spaceDRIFT is 11 tracks of hyperly wonderful, wonderfully hyper LSDj chipjams of pure, ultra concentrated, unadulterated JOY. I’m not sure it’s even possible  to listen to this album and not feel an overwhelming sense of happy within. IT’S LIKE RIDING THROUGH A FIELD OF L.E.D. FLOWERS WHILE ON A BADASS SPACE UNICORN THAT SHOOTS LASER BEAMS AT TROLLS WHILE YOU’RE EATING ICE CREAM MADE OF MAGICAL AWESOME!!!
EXACTLY. 8)  And while it’s been nearly a year & a half since this wonderful chippy gem dropped, it’s EASILY  worth today’s write-up just to catch the folk who missed it (hell, I only discovered it a few months ago myself!).

It also makes for a really good opportunity to tip you off about her upcoming new album “TROPOSPHERE”! ;D While I don’t have a release date to share with you (Panda says, “SOON…“), I can  link you to a preview track from the upcoming excellence:

Man oh man, if that track doesn’t tickle your happy place(s), GET THE FURK OUTTA HERE!!!

Although if this very latest upload on her Soundcloud is any indicator, chip isn’t the only musical artistry that Panda has up her sleeves:

To be released under the alternate alias SP33D, this sampler mash-up has a very lush, ethereal, spacey soundscape happening. It’s a significantly different direction than her energetic chipmusic, but IMHO holds the potential to be just as amazing. Yet another outlet for her to showcase her tremendous musical talent!

Although to be completely frank, all of Panda’s future musical ventures are in limbo at the moment. She’s in a fairly tricky bind and could use a bit of help to get out of it. Feel free to donate via any of her excellent albums on Bandcamp, or if you’re feeling really  awesome you can PayPal her directly at cheetah1144@yahoo.com.
It’s a good chance to give back to someone who’s already given so much  to the chipscene. ^_^

Plus, yanno, Merry Christmas and all that crap. ;)

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Friday Freakout: THE BITMAN LEVELS UP!!!

Artistic growth is an awesome thing to behold.  To witness an artist’s humble beginnings, their developmental period (which some might say never truly ends with an active artist!), and their transition into a truly legitimate, confident professional in their field; just AWESOME.  Truth be told, I feel as if I’ve witnessed at least a part of this progression with today’s artist and his latest release:

Epic Elevator Music
by The Bitman

To start off, “Epic Elevator Music” is eight *STELLAR*  tracks of hard hitting, powerfully driven, yet wildly stylistically varied LSDj goodness of the highest mark.  It’s another one of those chipalbums that I knew would be an instant favorite of mine before the first track even finished, and 100% confirmed after about eight back-to-back playthroughs. DAMN GOOD JAMS

It’s upon comparison to Max Dolensky aka The Bitman‘s previous two EPs from earlier in the year, “Ten Day EP” & “Nimbus“, that his growth becomes strikingly apparent. Neither of these albums are bad. In fact, they’re both quite solid & worthy of downloading! That said, EEM is on a completely different level of chipartistry. The complexity of the compositions, the more intricately designed melodic structures, the wonderful variety and blending of different musical styles, the greater aptitude regarding LSDj composition and mixing technique; everything is better, stronger, catchier, more aptly composed & inspired

According to Max, some of this development simply comes from gaining more experience with his craft, but the lion’s share of it comes from gaining more experiences.  By this he means learning from and collaborating with other chipartists and awesome people within the scene, and of course by participating in live performances. BRKfest in general stands out as a poignant turning point in his chipmusic career, much as it does for so many other chipartists that attended &/or performed at it. (For more thoughts straight from The Bitman himself, keep an eye out for an in-depth transcript of our *AMAZING* chat coming soon to the ChipWIN blog!!).

But if you think The Bitman has reached his developmental plateau, check out this rough draft of a brand new track he’s working on:

Right at the start, the powerfully sexy vibe and addition of the live brass (!!!) set this track apart from his already unique & established stylings, hinting at the potential for even further  artistic development & just the overall exceptional  future he has in store. And if you’re interested in seeing how that pans out (and how can you NOT  be after hearing that track?!!?!?), you should probably stay tuned to The Bitman in the near future (i.e. more like this coming very soon~ ;).  

While you’re here don’t miss the article written about him recently in the school paper of his Alma mater, the University of Alabama. It’s complemented by a video interview as well, which you can check out here:

But enough of my blathering already! Get to the real  reason you’re here: listening to some AWESOME CHIPMUSIC!! 8) And while you’re doing that, make sure to donate some $$ to the “help Max not be a broke college student” fund. Always a worthy cause, especially when there’s more artistry to develop. ^_^

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