Blip Festival 08
Tags: 8-bit, 8bitpeoples, Atari ST, Blip Fest, Brooklyn, C64, Chip, Commodore 64, computer hardware, lissajou, Live, Music, New York, Nintendo Entertainment System, The Tank, VGM
Bleep South
Bleep South is a compilation featuring Florida’s finest in chipmusic and/or inspired by chipmusic. Put out by microlabel Bit by Bit and distributed by AAAAA Bedrooms United.

Track Listing
Oddknock - Hard hitting, face melting track that shows no mercy. Chipmusic with hard kicks and sharp snares. Amazing work.
Lissajou - Master of dance and known to romance the stars. His track is pure dance excellence.
After the Bomb, Baby - We don’t really know what they’re after other than your ears. Very catchy band. Also featuring: Drum Machines.
I Kill Pxls - VGM Inspired electro chip pop. Comparable to Ben et Bene.
Diamonds Guns Gold - Very washy, spaced out, shoegaze inspired pop. Featuring a Game Boy Camera and a Drum Machine.
goatslacker - Coming with a different sound than of the Assault EP. This track, greatly inspired by Southern Rock and VGM, features a more melodic sound and a Progressive Rock feel.
3P1L3T1C F1T - Lives up to his name. All tracks come with a warning label.
Keepbullfighting - El matador is back and this time alone. This VGM-Inspired act has some great sounds. His song has a great hook, is very catchy, and well structured. Inspiring jazzy tunes.
c-c - He’s the king of Colombian Gabber. His track features hard gabber noise mixed with chipmusic.
DJ Thanatos - Puts a close to this CD with another Emergency Dance rave party. This time Live from the Farewell to KBF show. Must listen to in full, lots of great chip music including C64, GB, and NES sounds.
Tags: 3P1L3T1C F1T, 8-bit, After the Bomb Baby, c-c, C64, Chip, Diamonds Guns Gold, DJ Thanatos, Electronic Sub South, ESS, Florida, Game Boy, I KILL PXLS, Keepbullfighting, lissajou, LSDJ, Music, Nanoloop, NES, Nintendo, Oddknock, Rock, VGM


![HEY, DUDE WITH THE BRONICA, WRITE ME IF YOU SEE THIS!
November 30th, 2007. Bubblyfish performing at Blipfestival, at the Eyebeam gallery on the West Side of Manhattan.
Strobist: Bare SB-24 flash, zoomed long, 1/4 power, clamped to a table camera left. CTO-diffused SB-24 flash, zoomed wide, full power, clamped to a speaker stand camera right (much closer to the stage). Triggered with Pocket Wizard Plus II's. The world is my studio!
A longish exposure burns in the light display and provides some blur on the dancers.
<a href="http://emptysquare.net/">Jesse Davis photography</a> Bubblyfish[0]@Blipfestival](http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2409/2077570874_eaac809fdd_s.jpg)
![November 30th, 2007. Bubblyfish performing at Blipfestival, at the Eyebeam gallery on the West Side of Manhattan.
<a href="http://emptysquare.net/">Jesse Davis photography</a> Bubblyfish[3]@Blipfestival](http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2146/2092726028_e68f394db9_s.jpg)




































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