Onion vs Cyber Robot Cat
Tuesday, January 19th, 2010Another cat to 80! The song is a quiet Ajvar Relish played on a strange SID-chip it seems. The stranger the better! Danke. Hello.

Another cat to 80! The song is a quiet Ajvar Relish played on a strange SID-chip it seems. The stranger the better! Danke. Hello.
As seen at DVblog, here’s the emergency vacation video Snabbeas by Ilan Katin with illustrations by Tinet Elmgren. Many sounds in the song are text-files (and such) loaded as audio, which gives that full on no-jitter crunchy christmas vibe that only the Amiga can offer! But Ilan took it to a higher level of unconsciousness. Read more about it here.
Boogerlab, who surprised the world with this video, s/he/it has done it again! This time it is a kitten being datamoshed with another song of mine.
Video: Raquel Meyers
The song is yet to be released.
Ah! One of the the very top people in the dub/ragga/reggae corner of the chiptune square-room is the Japanese Cow’p. He just released a dj set with bleepy reggae/ragga/dub stuff, including my C64-song Ajvar Relish. Also includes for example Bitmuch, Big-chip, Cow’p, Zabutom, Meneo/Dubmood, Unicorn Kid, etc. Get the mix and tracklist here. (via 8bc)
And here’s something else:

01 Breakfast (Radio Edit)
02 Breakfast (Beta Edit)
03 Breakfast (Terminal11 Remix)
04 Breakfast (Liquid Stranger Remix)
05 Breakfast (Neckbreaka Remix)
Out now on Bleepstreet. This is pure breakfast euphoria, mediated through funky breakdance disco speech synthesis, with remixes by Liquid Stranger, Terminal 11, and Neckbreaka. Cover art by Raquel Meyers. Mastering by Martin Stääf. (iTunes, Beatport, and many other MP3-shops)
Also check the video by the C-Men, celebrating 10 years of Amiga VJ:ing this year! The video is also available for high-quality download (25mb wmv), just save this link: here. And if you prefer, the Youtube-video here
GOTO80 – BREAKFAST (VIDEO BY THE C-MEN) from THE C-MEN on Vimeo.
Video by C-men and maximum-single on Bleepstreet coming soon, jam-packed with funky breakfast-breakdance, singing eggs, and chip cereals. Remixes by Liquid Stranger, Terminal11, and Neckbreaka.
Tomorrow the 8 Bit Operators Beatles Tribute is out, and here is the video to my contribution for it. It was made by Erik Nilsson, who recently made a mechnical orchestra. He animated this video on a Commodore 64 BBS (popular before the Internet), where the text gets written on the screen slowly enough for you to work with different animation techniques. Petscii and Skweee, how sweet life can beee. And thanks for the expert help, Rosaroos.
Filmmuseum Amsterdam has a Celluloid Remix Project for which Rosa Menkman made a video with my Arp2500-music. The first one is in colour (after a while), and the second one is black and white. Two other works by her, recently released in new versions, use music that I made under the name Extraboy aswell: Radio Dada and compress process.
So coders, how do you explain this?
I made a 5 minute gabber tune in Protracker for my Amiga, but when I loaded it today it had turned into this. It freezes just after you press play, and loops the pattern-position it’s on (usually). But the song keeps changing though.
This is 3 videos edited into one (cuts at 1.08 and 1.33) but no other postproduction has been made. FYI, the speech synthesis in the beginning says Protracker Rules, and is there every time I start Protracker. Hot scripting action!
If you like this, you probably break down in happy tears from this.