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The Depreciation Guild

The Depreciation Guild’s synth-swathed desire pop blends reverb-drenched sensibilities (the Field Mice as well as the Jesus and Mary String offer good reference points here) with some chiptunes-style instrumentation (i.e., a altered 8-little bit Nintendo Entertainment Program). Frontman Kurt Feldman (who later continue to be always a area of the …

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Infinity Shred

Brooklyn-based group Infinity Shred create epic stargazing instrumentals combining components of chiptune, post-rock, and sci-fi soundtracks. The music group developed out of Starscream, a chiptune duo comprising programmer Damon Hardjowirogo and drummer George Stroud. Carrying out a few produces, like the 2009 EP Potential, and IT GENERALLY DOES NOT Work …

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Crashfaster

Crashfaster is a San Francisco-based music group that combines components of 8-bit gaming music, synth pop, and industrial. Their music, while shiny and effervescent, tend to be darker and even more melancholy compared to the work of all artists from the chiptune picture, reflecting themes of loneliness and disenchantment. The …

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Anamanaguchi

Merging the setup of a normal four-piece rock-band using the digitized seems of the hacked 1985 Nintendo game system, Anamanaguchi are a forward thinking chiptune punk strap from NY. Influenced by both mainstream pop of Weezer as well as the Seaside Boys, as well as the old-skool NES video games …

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Unicorn Kid

Lively 8-bit house producer and Leith, Scotland indigenous Oliver Sabin, who records as Unicorn Child, made a big name for himself in the web by age 16. He released his debut, the Lion Hat EP, in 2008, followed by pretty photos where he was posed putting on a stuffed lion …

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Adventure

After relocating to Baltimore from NEW YORK, beatmaker Benny Boeldt began getting together with Wham Town, a loose performance art/musical collective including Dina Kelberman and Dan Deacon. Producing music beneath the pseudonym Experience and agreed upon to Baltimore’s Carpark Information (home to many Wham City-related serves), Boeldt carved his self-titled …

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