- Bitpop
- Chiptune
- Acid electro
- Electronic music
- Nintendocore
- Electro house
- Electro pop
- Alternative dance
- Tracker music
- Conceptual
- Electro
Comment: given
that the description of chiptune/bitpop/nintendocore/tracker music is
based on crashing and crawling rough bits being mostly related to
rhythm I guessed I could hear classic chiptune music from the recent
13-notch issue. It is partly so because there are the
crashin-crawlin` beats but mostly it chimes differently. More
profoundly, the concept of the miscellany is based on Nanoloop 2, the
advance gameboy program. It might be the reason can be dug out from
there because of being a bit more advanced, developed platform than
the previous ones and thereby reminding more of contemporary
electronic music. Obviously rbtr`s
Yourdogbitme is the only
classical one represented over there in its thoroughgoing simplicity
and roughness. However, even if I excepted something different to
hear I am not disappointed at all because the result is intriguing
and intricate full of good, better and even better examples. From
minimally designed electro and straightforwardly acid oriented
electro pop and sheer electro disco/house grooves (for instance,
Tetris Hold`em`s fabulous
Behaviour House,
and Marcus Rafferty`s
The
Electron Theory as fabulous as
well) and fast-speed galloping to cut-up electro
undercurrents and incisive glacial-alike glistening in timbre and
sonic effect drenched improvisations. The compilation is released by
such label as CatchyNameRecords, and there are up such artists as
Rhinostrich, rbtr, Tetris Hold`em, CatchyNameMusic, Marcus Rafferty,
Little-Scale, LoBit, and 8bit-Meta. Great compilation. Everlasting.