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Floptrik

Floptrik is an album with Commodore 64 electro/acid/funk songs available as normal recordings for download, and as executable C64-programs on a 3.5″ floppy. Everything can be downloaded from CPU Records. The floppy is available at bleep.com, but might disappear fast.
█ Stream and download at Bandcamp
█ Promo-mix at Soundcloud
█ YouTube playlist
- "Birds On Fire Note" captures what sets Carlsson apart from gimmicky chiptune artists. The heaving bassline on "Monday Night," for instance, rivals any modern techno or dubstep track. Floptrik sounds like literal computer music. It's not always easy listening, but it's a fascinating extension of the CPU aesthetic."
- Andrew Ryce, Resident Advisor
The programs are remixes and visuals, all contained in a 170 kilobyte disk image. They can be played on a Commodore 64 or in an emulator (instructions here). The remixes sound different every time they are played, by re-arranging the song and changing the instruments. The visuals are all in C64's colourful ASCII-mode, PETSCII, and were made by Raquel Meyers, Linde, and Johan Kotlinski aka Mathman. See below. Originally released in the demoscene.
The audio recordings are in stereo, where the left channel uses the new SID-chip (8580), and the right uses the old one (6581). Both play the same 3 voices of the original song, but since the chips are different you get these cool hi-fi stereo lifestyle defects.
"Bet you didn’t know the Commodore64 could make dance floor jams like this."
- Sedge808, including Floptrik in a Best of June list.
Seafax Exhibition

Dan Farrimond, one of the most prolific teletext artists out there, has used some of my music for his newest exhibition, Seafax.
On display now at L'Unique in Caen, France.



ASCII-graffiti again
Spraypainted ASCII-graffiti in Varberg, Sweden, 2016. Thanks to Karin Andersson for helping out!
More photos at the text-mode tumblr and more ascii graffiti here.
V/A: DataDoor Sampler

DataDoor's sampler is out now, with 20 songs from people like Tim Koch, Sense, Ed, Jellica and Boulderdash. You'll recognize a lot of names (and styles) from late 90's tracker cultures, netlabels, IDM/electronica and the demoscene.
I get the honour to open the compilation with a super cute acid pop tune made mostly with C64, TR-808 and the 303. Oh yeah, and PETSCII graphics by iLKke who also appears with a drum n' bass track on the sampler!

0407

My new album is out now on Data Airlines! 0407 is a collection of songs from 2004-2007, many of which are no longer available online due to defunct netlabels. Plenty of frantic pop-core, acidic C64-beats, catchy choruses, broken rhythms, and so on. Olden goldies and forgotten bottoms!
Get the cassette (and downloads) at Bandcamp and if you're hardcore streampunk you can go for Spotify.

All the design was made with a typewriter by Robert Dörfler. Some of you might now him as the ASCII-artist Lord Nikon, but the future is all typewritten, as you can see. I mean, just check out dat hairdo!


Yeah, and here's a turbomegamix with snippets of all the 29 songs in 4 minutes and 7 seconds:
Full tracklist:
A:
Killer Piller
Member
Exy
Ter4
Datahell Beta
Chasing Pop
Decibel Detective
Bullcactus
Semieasy
Soft Commando
Love Crime
Välkomstvisan (remix)
Nes Mes
Kingston Data Traveller 2
Alaska
B:
Comsten
La Gare de Mongo
Silly Sex
Rofon
Emanation Machine
Zambie (Remix)
phh
Phracking
Wombatman
Truth
Billy's Boogie Beta
Spill
Datahell
Killer Piller (Dubmood's Atari Jihad Remix)