Friday, August 17, 2007
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Did anyone say 'pretentious'?
ReplyDeleteWho???
ReplyDeleteEven incorporated the brick wall
As much as I dig the chiptunbe thing...
ReplyDeleteThis is kind of enh...
'every single sound,...every single note programmed by me' Is that really much of an accomplishment considering how simple chiptune hardware is? In a musical world inhabited by the likes of Paul Lansky, Max Matthews, Wendy Carlos, Risset et al, I wouldn't be bragging about programing if I were him. Granted, I've heard very impressive chiptunes but it's a style which must be taken in context.
ReplyDeletei fell for this a little while ago. he talks pretty specifically about controlling gameboy hardware. i assumed that he was talking in a context of taking the the control further than what was already available. his software is a joke compared to the gameboy camera. it's a waste of a cartridge. it's not even about talent. he's pretending that you would have something to do on a bus ride. and fails.
ReplyDeleteit's as if he doesn't know about lsdj or nanoloop.
what about all of the composers contracted by game developers? they make more sophisticated stuff with the gameboy chip everyday. no one is making films of them.