TUNES

WORM-residence: SID-beats and ARP-heat

Since 2007, the allround venue Worm in Rotterdam has housed CEM – a studio that dates back to 1956. Last week, I had the opportunity to spend 4 days there, amounting in around 20 (sketches for) new songs. These will be released over time, but for now you can listen to three tiny teasers at wormstudio.

I used the Arp 2500 and a Commodore 64. I sequenced, played the keyboards and tried different ways of synchronizing them. Eventhough the studio has so many machines to use, I deliberately focused on one in order to gradually improve my trial and error methods (being somewhat inexperienced with modular monsters).

The C64 has analogue filters and is not as deterministic as other computers – something I always appreciated. I saw this residency as an opportunity to amplify and recontextualize these characteristics, in order to take the C64 into a new ultra dimension.

Neither of these machines are optimum for setting exact tempos. Unlike today’s standards they are influenced or even determined by electric currents. On the 10-step sequencer of the Arp, you have a knob to set the tempo, and every millimeter counts. To me it also seemed to fluctuate a bit in the tempo, possibly caused by other signals leaking into the clock signal. (This can be solved, but I like to encourage these things)

On the C64, you normally have predetermined tempo-settings to choose from. If you hear a C64-song, it will likely be in either 125.31 or 150.37 BPM. In European PAL-country that is, because the tempos are derived from the electric current.

However, with my dear Defmon software I can set the tempo with maximum precision – down to a tick of the processor. Going out of the inherent tempos however, has consequences for the sound. You can no longer be sure that envelopes and loops sound the same. To avoid this, I usually have the C64 as master, but this time I adjusted the tempo after the Arp.

The process was this: output the clock signal of the Arp as audio, sample 2 minutes of it, analyze the BPM, convert the BPM into hex-values according to the other speed settings of Defmon, and you got it synchronized. Sort of.

I can hear all you tech-geeks sighing over this lamer solution. But it was wonderful to leave the machines running, hearing them mutate by themselves since they were slightly out of sync, or due to electrical leakages in the Arp and uncontrolled bugs in the C64. From a technical point of view, this might be possible to do with a laptop, but this was sometihng profoundly different from working with über-data-control.

All this amounted to several hours of recordings. Some of these 30 minute improvisations can be cut up in parts, and overdubbed with more C64, to create songs that also relate to eachother quite specifically. But we will see what happens. I already miss that studio with tropical heat and sparkling beats!

> Listen to a few excerpts

Remember Goa?

When I was young, Goa trance was high on my hate list. The first time I played live solo, my prejudice was confirmed since I got thrown off stage by evil goa trancers from hell. Anyway. I still made some very silly goa music, because I thought it was so stupid. (and that makes me….?) So, a fresh batch of unimaginable goa trance, which ranges from slow fox goa trance to high speed data tekno goa trance. (?) I think I have an acapella goa trance amiga MOD somewhere aswell… (eek) More on internet

goto80 – goa
goto80 – datagoaskit2002
goto80 – happy goa boy
goto80 – goa (screw)

oh, and there is also some other stuff that might be worth checking:
wexiö crack crew – dojo dunk (C64, C64, MIC, DELAY, REVERB) = soft space techno)
goto80 – frak (very good C64-game, blabla)

Appearance @ Swedish childrens TV tonight

Tonight at 19.30 Goto80 and Skuggan will perform on Swedish TV (Barnkanalen). It’s an Idol / Talent Hunt kind of show, where the crowd and jury consist of 10 year old children. So don’t miss honest critique, castrate vegetable action, and data rock confusion! I’m guessing it will be ripped and shared soon enough …

Get the video of it as torrent or on youtube. Download the full song (which we were not allowed to perform) here

new batch of audio butchery

As you already noticed, if you were able to read it, internet2008 is the shit. As we all have read, music blogs is where all cool people hang out these days. Netlabels are so 2007! Anyway, here are the latest additions, arranged in nonormal order.

080810 (straight up electro stuff from my three day 808+c64 mission, which is yet to continue) bababy dubub (uncomfortably hi-tech dub, but still comfortably melodic) stag3 (fonky porn music, a cover of the legendary amiga mod by an unknown person) 80megamix (amiga megamix with cheesy 80s music, not sure if this was released before?) zomschky (old 2xC64 drum’n’bass recorded back in the days when i thought 128kbps MP3 was good enough to throw away the, cough, minidisc) raveboy sidplay (rave medley, you might have heard some of the stuff before?) surf-mob-spel (short surfy snippet for something that never happened, surf’s up, hang loose, blablabla) ac2t258kbps (the 8kbps is the message!) stag3remixremix (from the times of bad timestretching, a blast from the past, a glimpse into the future) carpentras-megamix-compressed (what, another medley, it might be getting ridiculous by now) intervju fuck up boogaloo (needs no explanation, or has none. not sure)

080808

Today it is 080808, which means you have to do a song with an 808. Since I had a visitor from some kind of superintendent while finishing my song, the end results are not as luxurious as they should have been. Stay tuned for some more intricate C64+808 songs! Here’s a live jam:

Goto80 – 080808

Lamers in the Night

HELLO. Back from this year’s LCP, hanging out with the C64 elite boys, trying to be friends although everybody is just there to win the compos. Hehe. Lately (as in the last years) I haven’t really been up to the challenge of making those winning songs anymore. The tunes I make at demoparties are usually a bit weirder. So bare with me..

Goto80 – Ponky my C64-song, got #3 in the competition. It’s some kind of dub-blues-rock, or something? Made on a 6581 but sounds best on 8580. The C64-emulator VICE does a pretty good job with this. Or, you can check out the ultra-sloppy remixes: MP3#1 and MP3#2.

Made music for two Amiga releases: Otro’s announcement intro for Mazemod – which is an online Amiga radio channel. (not yet really online though, hehe) And yeah, also made a quick’n’dirty module for the new DUREX release: The Message.

Me and Frantik also did a live-set that might pop up online sooner than Pat Boone. Or Bryan Adams. In the meantime you should definitely check out this youtube-clip – recorded in the middle of the first night of LCP… while you were sleeping, losers! Goto80 + Frantik – Summer of 64

More about LCP here

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Some pretty trashy uploads to internet2008.se:

Goto80 – Bull i Bit
Goto80 – Baggis (8kbps Doublespeed Error)
Goto80 – Fishbabe
Goto80 – Foros (Volume Rimixi)
Goto80 – g80raggatest1b

Religious Chip Rock

Another new genre is born: Religious Chip Rock. Check it out at labelable before it’s too late to think it’s too late. It’s C64, microphone, and reverb. And some overdubbbbing. And weird secret software from my secret contemplating dataman. As usual the philosophy is first-recording-is-best-recording.

Goto80 – Religious Chip Rock