Chiptune
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Shirobon – “Dimensions” Review
Getting the nerds on the dancefloor in 16 bit rotation
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Shirobon – “Infinity” Review
You can't take the chip out of the chiptune
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Sieken – “Tokyo Monogatari EP” Review
Sieken expands the chip tune genre with some new tricks of the trade
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Seiken – “I Can’t Draw Faces” Review
Chip tunes pushing the art in artist
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Zantilla – “Cack Salad” Review
Retro chiptune fans rejoice
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Casshern – “Helix” Review
Alternative chiptune artist gives us a belter
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Brick BRKer – “BRKOUT EP” Review
Time to boogie 8bit style!
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“The Players Score – A Video Game Music Documentary” Kickstarter Goes Live!
A VGM documentary kickstarter!!!
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Roboctopus – “Jelly” Review
You can't have the fish if you ain't got the jelly...?
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Toriena – ‘Space Fugitives’ Review
Japan's finest Gameboy synth girl is back with a bang
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Snesei – “Trinity” Review
Enter a new chiptune challenger
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Astroskeleton – “Breadcat in Space OST” Review
It's a cat. It's a loaf of bread. It's breadcat!
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Kozilek – “Lauftrausers Soundtrack” Review
Music to shoot pixels to...
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Brain Wave Productions – “In Flux” Review
A Megamind collaboration of some of the best chip artists around today
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Sabrepulse – “Turbo City” Review
Bring out your 8 bit best
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Monomania – “Robot Flowers” Review
Taking chiptunes to the dancefloor...
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C-Jeff – “Big Steel Wheels” Review
Welcome back to the soundtrack of every 80's action film... thanks C-Jeff!
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Xyce – “Papillions” Review
If chiptune music is your friend, Xyce's Papillion is your ally.
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Disasterpeace – “Strays” Review
Disasterpeace wheels out some left over b-sides for chiptune coffee and biccies...
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c64audio – “Back in Time II” Review
There are a crew of very fine people collectively called c64audio whom many of them in the 1980’s wrote some stunning songs for the now…
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Keiichi Suzuki – “Mother Arranged” Review
Mother (Earthbound for the English-speaking world) seems to have a cult following – certainly it has a good cult-stone foothold in RPG history. While the original soundtracks…
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Kubbi – “Circuithead” Review
Kubbi infuses a lot of game music effects and chiptune traits into their musical work. The album makes sure to use a lot of palettes…
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Rob Lach – “POP Methodology Experiment One OST” Review
POP Methodology Experiment One caused a lot of hi-5ing on the indie game scene and Rob Lach’s one man wonder game has a chip track…
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Ben Landis – “Adventures in Pixels” Review
Ben Landis has gone one slightly beyond a lot of MP3 album releases. Where others place a picture of their album in the mp3 player…
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Zen Albatross – “Masada Gestalt” Review
Zen Albatross’ two track single Masada Gestalt is a particularly abstract way of dealing with chiptune music. The title track is fully fleshed at five and half…
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Chipzel – “Super Hexagon EP” Review
Chipzel has made a great little chiptune EP for the mobile game Super-Hexagon which has hit the stores recently. Sounding very similar to a cleaned…
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William Kage – 16-bit “Journey” Arrangement
16bit music nut William Kage has made a fantastic cover of the track “I Was Born For This” for free on his band camp website.…
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Big Giant Circles – “The Haunting of Magnolia Manor OST” Review
Just two tracks encapsulate “The Haunting of Magnolia Manor” but Big Giant Circles manages to squeeze as much as he can into the small riff…
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SoulEye – Adventure Trailer
SoulEye, the man who got every one of his tracks from VVVVVV stuck in my head returned with a new album entitled Adventure. It’s more…
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Video Vault – 8 Bit Weapon
New album Bits With Byte coming this month!
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Video Vault – Omodaka
Omodaka released his new album today “Sanosa” which you can buy via iTunes and HearJapan. I absolutely love the merger of chiptune and traditional vocal…
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Jake Kaufman Releases “Risky’s Revenge OST”
Jake Kaufman (or Virt as many VGM lovers know him as) has just released his latest soundtrack “Shantae: Risky’s Revenge” for the community. Jake has…
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Takayuki “J99” Aihara – SEGA Mega Drive Medley Review
The Sega Mega Drive (Or Genesis if you’re American) gave us some of the pinnacle of game music with its superb 16-bit madness. This three…
















