Tracks from Virt!
- opening-theme
- MY_FREQUENCY_IS_140.85
- shooogun
- breadcommand
- bogey
- canyon
- option (gradius 2)
- enterdragon
- buster_bob
- DnB_Chip_Mix_2007
- pizza time (tmnt)
- herbal-empire
- gym_training_montage
Tracks from Virt!
Some chiptune tracks from micromusic for today.
How about a little “hair of the dog that bit you” for the first hangover of the new year?
from his SoundCloud:
I Set My Pixels On Fire is Matthew’s Czech own project. He loved sounds which are generated by Game Boy. Fascinated by them, he decided to try to compose music. In his tracks, he likes to experiment, going beyond the classical boundaries of chiptune music, which naturally affects on his artistic development.
I Set My Pixels On Fire
I Set My Pixels On Fire’s SoundCloud
Despite acid sounds, powerful basses, angry drums, screaming gameboys, epic melodies,
running robots, cyborg battles, scary aliens and space guns, we hardly believe that in this EP you will find something romantic.
Two from Coucou’s 18th release, I Against Me and Console Killer’s Voltage XX EP
I Against Me & Console Killer
COUCOU NETLABEL
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Make the holidays a little more enjoyable with some chiptunes from the lovely and talented ComputeHer! You can find more from her on her website.
Many cultures have celebrations of the middle of winter. The vikings called theirs Jul (pronounced Yule) and it was combined with New Year’s celebrations.
Celebration of the Norse New Year; a festival of 12 nights. This is the most important of all the Norse holidays. On the night of December 20, the god Ingvi Freyr rides over the earth on the back of his shining boar, bringing Light and Love back into the World. In later years, after the influence of Christianity, the god Baldur, then Jesus, was reborn at this festival. Jul signifies the beginning and end of all things; the darkest time (shortest hour of daylight) during the year and the brightest hope re-entering the world. During this festival, the Wild Hunt is at its greatest fervor, and the dead are said to range the Earth in its retinue. The god Wotan (Odin) is the leader of this Wild Ride; charging across the sky on his eight-legged horse, Sleipnir; a very awe-inspiring vision. In ancient times, Germanic and Norse children would leave their boots out by the hearth on Solstice Eve, filled with hay and sugar, for Sleipnir’s journey. In return, Wotan would leave them a gift for their kindness. In modern times, Sleipnir was changed to a reindeer and the grey-bearded Wotan became the kindly Santa Claus (Father Christmas).
from Norse Holidays and Festivals
ComputeHer
ComputeHer’s site
Norse Holidays and Festivals
Part B of 8bitpeoples episode. Simple as that.
Various Artists