- Chiptune
- Alternative dance
- 8-bit
- Tracker music
- Nintendocore
- Chipbreak
- Electro pop
- Bitpop
- Electronic
music
Comment: US-based Auxcide takes
journey across chiptune terrains which despite being spiked with
hirsute rhythms and melodic roughness and subtle noise levels beneath
and aside reveal brighter side coming out from inside. Catchy
melodies being spiced up by bittersweet melancholy take the listener
over. By listening to some chiptune issue it sounds like a very
welcome guest from the past maybe due to nostalgic feels related to
game consoles from the 90s though all we are aware of the fact it all
started one decade earlier with such programmes as Commodore 64, and
with computers like Amiga, and Atari. Although it was the childhood
of the computer music it still sounds refreshingly today. It might be
because the matrix of it is accustomed to the standards of a nowadays
pop song. It might be vice versa as well. It
is a nice output
by Pxl-Bot.