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Ter4-video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nmsegWc6lqM&ab_channel=teroristi
Another Youtube find: Tero Risti plays my Ter4 song in Protracker and overlays the scrolltext from the demo that it was in: GBG by The Black Lotus & Up Rough.
0407 – more info
Yesterday Data Airlines put out my new album, 0407. It's a collection of 29 songs from 2004-2007, put out by various netlabels, demoscene groups or by .. me! Check it out here:
> Bandcamp
> Spotify
> Promo-mix
> Videos on YouTube
The songs were previously featured in:
> Copyslave (20kbps rec, 2004)
> Contech (8bitpeoples, 2005)
> Digi-dig (Da ! Heard it, 2006)
> Zyndabox (Candymind, 2007)
> Updown (DWD records, 2007)
> Microdisco vol 4 - crime (2007)
> Barryland (goto80.com, 2007)
> Ximplef (Dramacore, 2007)
> Wet pulse (Ageema music club, 2007)
> _2_4X4 (Audiovisual theorem, 2007)
> Son of music (Dexandthecity, 2008)
> Cherry CD (No label, 2011)
Videos were made for some of the songs, as you can see in this YouTube playlist:
Some of the songs have also appeared on compilations, in art projects, and in the demoscene. Ter4 was made for the Amiga-demo GBG by Up Rough and TBL, and was in fact a remix of a song called 3 that I released under the name Extraboy on Subnatura. Ter4 was also used in the video Pilgrim's Progress, an art installation by Scott Jon Siegel, another Amiga-demo by Nori K, and some other things.
Decibel Detective was used in the Ferret Show (2012), where it was performed together with Uwe Schenk's jazz band and Raquel Meyers on live PETSCII visuals. Audio recordings of this was released on Upitup aswell. But it was first released in Microdisco vol 4 - crime (2007).
Back in those days I often won demoscene competitions. Chasing Pop won the Amiga music competition at LCP2005, and Datahell won the C64 music competition at Floppy 2005. Several songs were featured in C64-demos by Fairlight: Emanation Machine in a demo with the same name (#1 at LCP2003), Phh in Drop the Basics (#3 at X'2001), Semieasy in Postcards from Stockholm (#1 at LCP2004).
As you can see, some of the songs were obviously made before 2004. The most clear example is probably Truth, which was part of my C64-drum n' bass mix Monkeywarning (Monotonik, 2002) but also appeared in Album of the Year, a C64-music disk from 1999. And the song was actually made in 1998.
This is all normal. It can take years to release music. Everything is 2004! Or maybe everything is 2008?
Anyway, get yourself a cassette while they last and prepare for new stuff coming later this year!
0407
My new album is out now on Data Airlines! 0407 is a collection of songs from 2004-2007, many of which are no longer available online due to defunct netlabels. Plenty of frantic pop-core, acidic C64-beats, catchy choruses, broken rhythms, and so on. Olden goldies and forgotten bottoms!
Get the cassette (and downloads) at Bandcamp and if you're hardcore streampunk you can go for Spotify.
All the design was made with a typewriter by Robert Dörfler. Some of you might now him as the ASCII-artist Lord Nikon, but the future is all typewritten, as you can see. I mean, just check out dat hairdo!
Yeah, and here's a turbomegamix with snippets of all the 29 songs in 4 minutes and 7 seconds:
Full tracklist:
A:
Killer Piller
Member
Exy
Ter4
Datahell Beta
Chasing Pop
Decibel Detective
Bullcactus
Semieasy
Soft Commando
Love Crime
Välkomstvisan (remix)
Nes Mes
Kingston Data Traveller 2
Alaska
B:
Comsten
La Gare de Mongo
Silly Sex
Rofon
Emanation Machine
Zambie (Remix)
phh
Phracking
Wombatman
Truth
Billy's Boogie Beta
Spill
Datahell
Killer Piller (Dubmood's Atari Jihad Remix)
V/A: Radio Graffiti ver 1.2 (Treble Death System MP3)
03 Goto80 - Ter4
12 Signal Electrique/Goto80 - Plastic Metal
This is a collection of mostly harder/darker, mostly 8-bit, music: x|k, Dispyz, Blue Reverberance, Zooway, Nasenbluten, and myself. Especially nice to see Nasenbluten here, who released Amiga MOD-gabber on vinyl already back in the early 1990s. Go Newcastle hardcore scene! Go check this release out!
Timelapse
Simulation with Time Lapse from Scott Jon Siegel on Vimeo.
Music is Ter4 by, from the Contech EP.