Jeroen Tel gig

August 10, 2012

Just like last year, I ended up going to Assembly just to see one of the performing artists there. This time the artist was no other than Mr. Jeroen Tel.

Yes, he was there, he came on the main stage on Friday night, pulled off a nice gig, and I was very happy to see and experience it.  Read the rest of this entry »


Music podcasts of my choise

May 31, 2011

Something about music for a change.

Many times I prefer music podcasts over Internet radio. Instead of listening to seemingly random tunes it’s nice to listen music that has been selected around some theme. Or even better – mixed together. One important thing for me is also that it’s not allowed to stress the network with streamed music at my workplace. So music podcasts and arranged sets come handy for me.

These podcasts and other shows have helped me along the day countless hours and I’m glad to promote them a bit.
 

BitJam Podcast

This has been a very regular scene music podcast by BitFellas. There’s well over hundred podcasts online. All done over a certain theme or topic. Have a look – I’m surprised if there is nothing that catches your interest!

 
 

Hardread Podcast

Another scene music podcast. BitJam’s roots comes from Hardread but Hardread is still living on its own. Too bad te activity has been dropping lately.

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Alternative Party 2009

November 16, 2009

Alternative Party was held once again at the end of October, from Friday 23th to Sunday 25th. I like the event – it’s sort of a demo party but something totally different as the name suggests. Digital culture festival as the web site puts it. This year’s theme was cyberpunk, and Sophie Wilson and Jeri Ellsworth were invited as special guests. Together with the usual exotic and offbeat programme there was again strong music line-up. I was sure to get my ticket early on, and now I’m writing my blog several weeks after the party. So, what did the Altparty deliver this year? Read the rest of this entry »


Assembly Summer ’09

August 16, 2009

It’s now a week since this year’s Assembly, the demo one. I’m all but excited about the huge lan-party thing, but still went there to see what’s there to be seen. Of course, masses of un-fit teenagers with clumsy motoric skills and other stereotypic nerds almost to comical extent. Also, I have never seen so many blue leds at the same time. Read the rest of this entry »


Internet radios of interest

June 15, 2009

I’m a big fan of electronic and computer music – that should be obvious. Of course that’s quite a wide definition as any kind of music can be produced with computers. To be more specific, I’m referring to a kind of music that does not sound anything like traditional instruments: Music where the computer is the instrument.

In past, there was no other way to create music for computers or video game systems than to program the sound chip. As the technology advanced, the nature of music that could be produced with computers evolved. The hardware’s capabilities gave characteristic sound to every hardware generation or even to single machines. Today, the technology does not limit the creation of music. Yet there is a certain distinctive style and feel in today’s computer- or scenemusic.

I’m especially fascinated by the sub genre commonly known as the Chiptunes. That is music made using old or otherwise very limited hardware. The sound is generated – or “played” – by the sound chip in contrast to just replaying an audio file or recording.

Still today there are remarkably many hobbyist musicians composing new music for many of the very old machines. So I don’t think it’s groundless at all to see computer as an instrument.

Tune into these Internet radios and get carried away!

Kohina
Classic web radio that plays mainly old classics recorded from 8-bit and 16-bit computer, video game and arcade systems. A real cultural homage.
http://www.kohina.com/

8bit FM
Quite new North-American web radio. Features chip music, old and new video game sound tracks, game music remixes, so called nerdcore etc. You can expect just about anything from here. The playlist is still a little short but it’s likely to expand as time goes on.
http://www.8bitfm.com/

SLAY Radio
Long term Internet radio dedicated to Commodore 64 music remixes. Features live shows every now and then and has 2a huge playlist. The community and information database behind the featured music is very impressive. Most of music is also downloadable as well as the past live shows. SLAY Radio is celebrating its 10th anniversary this fall. Thumbs up!
http://www.slayradio.org/

BitJam
BitJam plays all sorts of demoscene related music from a huge library. Unfortunately the quality varies a lot. Luckily users can request songs to playing queue. Playlist can be browsed and searched and many of the tunes have background information and download links. There are also excellent podcasts available from this site.
http://bitjam.bitfellas.org/

SceneSat Radio
Contrary to the previous, you don’t need to sympathize with vintage computers or weird noices to truly like the music played on SceneSat. Quality stuff, easy on the ears. This too features live shows and downloadable content. Highly recommended!
http://scenesat.com/