This collection of 15 Kraftwerk covers immerses the listener in a strange, swirling temporal vortex of music written by a futuristic electronic band in the late ’70s and early ’80s, reimagined by ...
Jeremy Kolosine is executive producer of 8-Bit Operators: The Music of Kraftwerk Performed on Vintage 8-bit Video Game Systems. He talks about the project. This piece was performed at the Bent ...
The canonical krautrock band, covered by artists wielding Nintendo Gameboys, Commodore 64s, and other lo-res electronics. Save this story Save this story Here we have Kraftwerk songs, covered by ...
The micro music scene is quickly emerging as acts like 8 Bit Weapon, Computeher and Firestarter continue to carve out a unique niche in the world of electronica. 8BW was recently tapped to do a ...
This piece was performed at the Bent Festival a few years ago. Written by Jeremy Kolosine, it's called "I Bent My Heart in New York City," and it's played on a Gameboy, those little handheld devices ...
CORRECTION: An earlier version of this item contained incorrect information about the record's cost. Roanoke-base chip-tune master Jeremy Kolosine is at it again. K-sine and cohorts in 8-bit operators ...
In the late ’70s, California bands like the Screamers and the Unit were creating what we currently refer to as synth punk. Meanwhile, South Florida — often maligned for its geographical and cultural ...
[3.5/5] This is apparently “an 8-bit tribute to the music of Kraftwerk,” and many of the tracks (Oliver Wittchow’s “Kristallo” in particular) do, indeed, sound like Kling Klang tunes covered by a ...
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