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Less than Three returns– Adorable line-up for Saturday Night

The Tank’s night of crush-worthy electronic music returns for a second date! A wild-at-heart, all animal line-up will make you sway wistfully to their blissful beats– Animal Style with his guitar and Game Boy and VBlank with his mastery of eclectic visuals from lo-fi to hi-fi will be coming up from Philadelphia to join NYC’s own Data Dog and the fearsome sparrow for the bimonthly music series.

Less than Three August 21, 2008

Animal Style is on the artsier, R&D tip of this whole chiptunes scene. Don’t get me wrong, he’s got a good beat and you can dance to it, but he’s also pushing the envelope with things like popularizing the 8-bit fuzz pedal and developing his own Game Boy foot controller, as well as his release Game Boy Madrigals, a full album of chipmusic made with the 2-3 voice constraints of the traditional Renaissance song form.

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Open Air — Animal Style

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Bit Scrape — Animal Style

(Both from the “Open Air” EP on 8bitpeoples.*)

Data Dog are reminiscent of Her Space Holiday with a double dose of Marc Bianchi’s vocals or a minimal cuddlegaze dance act fronted by the ghost of Eliot Smith. They’re cute and sexy, in a tragic, save-me-from-myself kind of way that girls with cardigans and glasses fetishes will likely use as the soundtrack for shy grad-school dorm room make-out sessions with their doctoral candidate TAs.

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Native Frog — Data Dog

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Colour Bomb — Data Dog

the fearsome sparrow, who apparently got together in San Diego, have fittingly moved east where their brand of melancholy, girl-meets-boy idm has two seasons in which to fit, Autumn AND Winter, instead of 365 days of sunshine. Liz Godoy’s sweet, plaintive soprano and Brenden Beu’s charmingly unsure tenor are enough to make you fall head over heels through your headphones, while glitched out, skittish electronic textures keep things from becoming cloyingly sweet.

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Colossus — the fearsome sparrow

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My Formative Years — the fearsome sparrow

(Both from their album shimmer, available for download here.)

*All 8bitpeoples releases are released under this Creative Commons License.





Massive Cheaptoon Update

Oh, hai guise… Ok, ok, ok. First of all, I’m not going to do the usual “…trixie shows up and apologizes for not posting for three months” thing because, honestly, I’ve been busy working on my life long dream of being the female, short, blonde, American version of Tony Wilson, and that’s why you haven’t seen me in awhile. I’m still working hard bringing people new music, I’ve just kind of limited my scope to the “live” and “NYC” part of that job. You guys wouldn’t believe how hard it is to jump on to Res and write a post after sending ten thousand emails to coordinate people playing shows or after a successful show with a few beers in my stress-related-ulcerated stomach.

BUT… The “day job,” as they’re called because it’s what you DON’T want to do and not because of the time it takes place, has ended and I am doing the “making cool stuff happen” thing full time, so now I have the chance to come back to you guys with some really sick music. In the spirit of my new position at The Tank, NYC’s stronghold for 8-bit, here’s a whole slew of chip music that I’ve been enjoying this summer.

First off, trash80’s absolutely brilliant Icarus EP* has been the soundtrack to this summer– lush, sexy, sundrenched Balearic-bit for those who dream of an alternate reality Ibiza where Nullsleep and Bit Shifter hold court like Sasha and Steve Lawler once did at Space. Like all 8bitpeoples releases, it is free for download and sharing under Creative Commons, so follow that link and grab it.

Despite technical difficulties as a result of him overpowering the house system during his set at May’s Pulsewave, he kicked off my summer with an ear to ear smile stretched across my sweaty face. Here’s 2Player Productions’ rather disorienting video of “Missing You” from that night:


Trash80 @ Pulsewave in NYC, 05.24.08 (1/1) from 2 Player Productions on Vimeo.

Though “Missing You” seems to be the universally sanctioned hit from the release, “Sodium Sonet” is actually my favorite.

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Sodium Sonet Extended - trash80

On the other side of the spectrum from trash80, I’ve been digging the 8bit + sparkling speedcore hybrid side project of industrial artist Aliceffekt. Called MALICE, it’s the sonic equivalent of grinding metal against metal to shoot dazzling sparks– one part hard and savage bass line to one part silver-filigreed synth lead, it’s definitely an exciting first entry into chiptunes and I’m looking forward to how this project progresses (as well as a super-secret OTHER side project of lush, melody-driven IDM that Resonator will probably be lucky enough to preview in the coming months).

MALICE

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Malice - L
(Note: The ID3 tags for this release come up with a bunch of Japanese stuff, so you may not be able to find it in iTunes by typing “MALICE.” To preserve the integrity of what the artist wants, however, I didn’t change the ID3 tags. Go blame them.)

MALICE is also available for free here. I definitely recommend downloading the entire album, as each track is mixed into the other so it’s hard to really listen to one on its own without hearing the tail end/beginning of another.

And finally– Argentina’s 8GB is pure, full on, hands in the air dance-till-you-can’t-move insanity. If you missed his set at Pulsewave’s 2nd Birthday back in March where his set rocked so hard that he caused a black-out, here’s a sample of what you can expect when he returns this month! (More on that coming later in the week– look out for it, because it’s going to be BONKERS!)


8GB live @ Pulsewave - New York - march 2008 (8/9) from Kiken Corporation (????) on Vimeo.

*All 8bitpeoples releases are released under this Creative Commons License.





Royal Chains Tomorrow Night at the Tank!

My favorite band of the year is playing a very special, super intimate show tomorrow night at my favorite venue in the city, and you should be there. If you manage to spot me, I’ll even buy you a beer– since the Tank has the cheapest beer in Manhattan.

Details:

The Royal Chains
(With The Beards and Butterflies)
Thursday March 13, 2008
9pm doors / $6 / ALL AGES

New track, “Villainy,” from their live show a few weeks ago, to give you a little taste:

Villainy (Live) — The Royal Chains

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The Royal Chains at the Tank