Monday, February 15, 2010

some 8-bit music

Here is a bunch of people who do game boy, 8 bit music . maybe you'll find something you'll like: Anamanaguchi is a 8 bit pop rock band from New York. There doing a tour in march with three other dudes; Sabrepulse (awesome; england), Henry Homesweet (never heard of them, UK, less 8-bit, cool); and Starscream(like a lot, ny). Probably not that much $ and might be down to make a stop here. 




Also some other guys that are awesome but maybe kind of far away: IAYD is incredible, from Texas but i think he comes to new york once or twice a year; Bit Shifter - awesome, one of the best - might be in NY; Nullsleep - also incredible and one of the best.



some music

Dragonette  
check out the myspace - http://www.myspace.com/dragonette - synth pop. in toronto so maybe will be able to get. probably kinda expensive. 




Also, some awesome synth disco house. Midnight Club. can be found at http://www.myspace.com/midnightclub84 probably won't be able to get them since they are in france, but still awesome. I'm putting the song replay in here, but i think The Machine is a better, however no youtube video?! 


Sunday, February 7, 2010

Tuesday, February 2, 2010

enjoy


one of my personal favorites...

http://calmdownkidder.com/records/?p=62

some mediocre stuff



















ty segall - s/t (2008) - http://www.mediafire.com/?jncggmxn5mk

geneva jacuzzi - kooze control (2008 maybe?idk) - http://www.mediafire.com/?ogmknjymyr4

reading rainbow - songs to sing to (2009?):
http://rapidshare.com/files/285196327/Reading_Rainbow_-_Songs_To_Sing_To__staticfuzz.blogspot_.zip

chilean psychedelia

















aguaturbia (1969) - http://rapidshare.com/files/61517286/aguaturbia.rar

I've seen the future of music...

And his name is Dropping A Popped Locket. We are sooooo booking this guy next year.

A few favorite synth pop & Italo tracks.

Three audio and one music video.







Back at school again = time to post again.


Extended Voices - V/A

Really good introduction for those not familiar with this stuff, but also quite entertaining for those who are.

Nice variety of styles as well--each composer just does what they are good at.

http://www.mediafire.com/?whoyhdyrj2e