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Really hard to overstate how impressive it is that this person not only composed an original song, they did it on an Atari chip that only provides 2 channels and was never intended for music, and is largely "out of tune" with a standard chromatic scale.

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Robert Komaniecki1 year ago

Source: Artist's bandlab:

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RandomDays 🗿1 year ago

gotta plug this if you're into pushing hardware to its limits

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John Shedletsky1 year ago

Is it more impressive than someone making a song by banging a stick on a rock tho

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ReJ 𓀨 Renaldas Zioma1 year ago

Do you know, if there is an executable for this music track? Would love to use it for testing on the hardware :)

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Simon J Dixon1 year ago

😍 Has the vibes of a boss fight stage in an 8 bit console game called something like Dungeon of the Damned where you're a barbarian jumping around hitting skeletons with a stick-like sword.

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James Bland1 year ago

This thing is even less versatile than the SN76489. Such an achievement!

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haplar1 year ago

When I was a kid playing on my 2600, I used to be blown away that the Smurfs game actually had a soundtrack while you were playing (a combination of the Smurfs theme and Simple Gifts)...

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Nick Dwyer1 year ago

i always felt the same hearing what Tim Follin did on this

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James Eldridge🌴🪼The Pacific Chronicles Series1 year ago

I'm going to need @UnderoathBand and @wschamberlain to pick this track up and add some heavy layers to this savagery.

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