8 Easy Pieces
The pitched fork has pronged another prize with the , on the emerging Chiptune scene. (as distinct from 8bit music per say) has been around for about a decade, and is finally garnering some critical acclaim. Not content with , Malcolm McLaren hopped on the bandwagon early, writing in 2003 claiming the birth of a new scene, ‘Chipmusic’. In the article McLaren is escorted my mysterious French underground electronic musicians to a dingy factory where credibility and curry powder mix in malodorous clouds, and odd young hips with blackened teeth play unironic music on outdated consoles and computers. Since those halcyon days chiptune has conspicuously failed to set the world alight – though it has had an ‘influence’ on mainstream and , on underground scenes like and laterly on and fashion ; ultimately achieving the honour of being . Reformat the Planet is only available for four more days, !
Update: For an Irish take on 8bit, check out the hyperkinetic , who mercifully avoid the europop chinz of much euro chiptune.
Update 2: If you’re in the UK or can get your clogs on and hop on a ferry, there’s a tour on right now in Scotland and England, featuring some of the artists featured in Reformat the Planet including , , and .

Glad to hear there’s continued interest in Chiptunes in the U.S. Nothing like the appreciation it gets in Europe but at least it didn’t fade into obscurity like so many “novelty” genre.
Thanks for mentioning the I did for / I’m currently working on another documentary that will focus on Bitpop. I’ll keep you in the loop when it is released.
@solipsistic NATION Is Chiptune really bigger in Europe than the US? Had no idea, all the coverage I’ve seen (including Reformat the Planet) implies it’s primarily a US / Japan scene.
@admin You know, you could be right. When I put together my documentary on Chiptunes most of the artists I found in the scene came from Europe and as well as the Demo scene.Also, many people I interviewed from the US in the documentary noted that there’s a much bigger audience for Chiptune shows in Europe. Still, I plan to explore Japanese Chiptune artists in future shows.
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