Chiptune Workshop @ San Antonio Hackerspace (10BitWorks), April 21st
Though it has been in the work for some time, we finally have confirmed a date for our first workshop at the 10BitWorks (the San Antonio Hackerspace). This workshop will cover making music with the NES using Famitracker. Should there … Continue reading →
Our First Dub-Plate!
Today, John and I took some time away from writing songs for our next album to check out the dub-plate we had cut for our eventual pursuit of getting Chipsurf Pipeline on vinyl. The dub was cut at Aardvark Record … Continue reading →
It’s Alive!
This morning I finally put the finishing touches on ShieldBoy, an Arduino shield to aid in building an ArduinoBoy, a device built by Trash80 to enable MIDI functions with various GameBoy music sequencers. I ran into a few minor issues … Continue reading →
Stuff Is In the Mail
On Saturday, I sent off the paperwork to have our very first dub-plate made! I’m not sure how long it takes but it was an exercise in what the world was like before the Internet for sure. Paper forms, paper … Continue reading →
We’re on Spotify!
It took a few weeks and a minor mess-up on my part, but we’re now on Spotify! As a bonus, we are also on a number of other online stores as well, but we would really much prefer fans buy … Continue reading →
Kickstarter Update
No, it’s not up yet unfortunately, but we do have an update! After some thought, we have decided to set our initial sights on producing a 7″ single from Chipsurf Pipeline. 7″ singles can be really fun, can sound pretty … Continue reading →
My First Indie Vinyl Experience
I normally post these sorts of things on my personal blog, but I thought I would make an exception here because I think it could very easily relate to our future plans for Victim Cache and thought our fans might … Continue reading →
Defender
Or why Bandcamp is awesome! It’s been a little over a week since we let Chipsurf Pipeline loose in the wild and the response has been just amazing! We think transparency is important, however, so I wanted to take some … Continue reading →