
I really don’t know why, but the past days my body seemed to outweigh hundred tons minimum and every move went to a challenge. Or I grew old rapidly and my operating system goes to waste?! My energy-level reaches an all-time low! I’m torched!
But this is not the crisis line and so I decided to come up with a, maybe weekly, special column about all kinds of chip-music, ’cause this high-voltage and full of energy stuff is what I need to charge my batteries and you’re invited to feed on as much as you want, too!
And now I want to introduce Yerzmyey from Poland to you. This boiiii started to create chiptune and micro music with his oldschool Timex Computer of 1984, in the early nineties. It’s incredible how “Dessert Eagle”, “Oldsmobile”, “Concorde”, “MicroPacer”, “Hulk”, “Mouton Rothschild” and “TNT” his tracks sound, if you envision that this Timex machine is not much bigger than a simple calculator. But thats one of the striking attributes of chip music - creating great sounds with low-tech-equipment. Yerzmyey - come to my town, tell me how your name is articulated proper and hit me as hard as you can.
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