chiptune
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Anamanaguchi’s latest album is a worthwhile listen not only for bitpop and chiptune enthusiasts, but for anyone who’s into EDM and instrumental rock as well.
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Crying delivers one of the most triumphant, diverse, and instrumentally intricate rock records I’ve heard this year.
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GAMEWAVE by FLOOR BABA Ohio producer Floor Baba pulls together video game music, club, and jazz-fusion influences for this colorful debut album of his. Anthony’s expanded thoughts:
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New York chiptune outfit Anamanaguchi are gearing up for another album cycle in 2015, and the title of this forthcoming release will be [USA]. While many automatically think of 8-bit music when the name Anamanaguchi comes up, the band’s last full-length touched down on a variety of genres: Japanese
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Welcome To Warp Zone! (Tiny Mix Tapes 4-Hour Video Game Mix) by Nmesh Welcome to Warp Zone! [via Tiny Mix Tapes] NMESH, the alias of Kentuckian electronic music producer and ex-drummer Alex Koenig, is committed to the concept of the “guest mix” to an almost unhealthy extent. Consider the above
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The new IAYD record brings together 8-bit synth timbres and with the kinds of “drops” popular in present-day EDM.
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Get Olde Second Wind by Crying I don’t know whether the point with Crying’s sound is to send people on a uniquely nostalgic trip back to the 90s, provide the weirdest backdrop for vocalist Elaiza Santos, or even a secret mission to get the world head banging to
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TBBR003 | I AM YOUR DESTRUCTION by IAYD I Am Your Destruction is an Austin, TX-based electronic music project that’s just released its first full-length, which I think it self-titled. TBBR003 is just the catalog number from Thebasebit Recordings, I’m pretty sure. Title aside, this is a pretty fun
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New York chiptuners Anamanaguchi have a new album out that’s sure to test your threshold for 8-bit synths and instrumental power pop. WATCH THE REVIEW
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A brand new track from the chiptune rockers Anamanaguchi, which comes from the NY group’s forthcoming album, Endless Fantasy. The LP is currently looking at a May 14th release date, and the band is trying to make this album cycle bigger and better than past ones with a new