January 2010
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Albatross Tweets (1.17.10 - 1.23.10)
I don’t think Albatrosses can tweet naturally, but then again, I’m no ordinary Albatross. Here’s a recap of last week’s notable news & musings.
On TVGB: My picks for this year’s IGF Awards —http://is.gd/6sr1o #indiegames #IGF2010
RT MotherboardTV An interview with Jean Y. Kim, Gameboy visual artist. http://ow.ly/XQaj
Photo: Custom Steampunk Game...
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Next week’s True Chip Till Death awards ceremony at The Tank marks the very first Pulsewave show of 2010, featuring music by Oxygenstar, Animal Style and James Kochalka Superstar. And what better way to get the word out than with this nifty ROMhack flyer by No Carrier?
Are you a bad enough dude to go to Pulsewave?
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Tonight: Role Model, 8bitBetty, Knife City,...
Free chip show tonight at K&M Bar with music by Tenfold, Knife City, 8bitBetty and Role Model. Visuals by Paris and JYK.
Yes, Role Model, as in the guy who invented LSDJ. It’s kind of a big deal.
RSVP: http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=246874907357&index=1
K&M Bar 225 N 8th St Brooklyn, NY 8PM 21+ FREE
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The Good, The Bad & The Game Boy: Glomag's New...
New York’s Blip Festival, the world’s largest and most esteemed chip music event, may have already saddled up and rode into the sunset, but chiptune auteur Chris Burke (aka Glomag) has made sure that fans will find plenty of glittering audible gold in the cold months that follow. His newest album, Roland & The Lamprey, which begins with a Game Boy and guitar cover of Ennio...
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1.11.10 - Luke, Zen Albatross, AdamGetsAwesome,...
Playing tomorrow at Niagara with AdamGetsAwesome, Tony Ness and Luke from Anamanaguchi. C’mon down — It’s FREE!
Niagara 112 Avenue A New York, NY 8 PM 21+ FREE
RSVP: http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=252871317585&index=1
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LUKE »> Luke plays drums for Anamanaguchi. He parties well. http://8bitcollective.com/members/likeluke/ ZEN ALBATROSS »>...
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Fujiya & Miyagi - ‘Ankle Injuries’
Pixel art animation made with thousands of multi-color dice. Fujiya & Miyagi are one of those bands that I’ve been aware of for a good deal of time, but never fully explored. Fortunately, whoever’s in charge of making their music videos knows precisely how to tickle my fancy. Consider me a fan.
(Thanks, Clark!)