What would you get if a Phonemonkey typed at a drum machine for an infinite amount of time? The laws of logic dictate that at some point it would produce a barrage of frenetic broken beats, undulating basslines, agitated synths and, very occasionally, a smattering of a pop sensibility. To test this theory a group of scientists took an actual Phonemonkey and put him in a Petri dish with assorted musical devices. The result was a unique strain of weirdcore: equal parts melody and madness, rhythm and randomness. Open your ears.
Catalogue: BITCR004
Released: 25 Nov 2008
What would you get if a Phonemonkey typed at a drum machine for an infinite amount of time? The laws of logic dictate that at some point it would produce a barrage of frenetic broken beats, undulating basslines, agitated synths and, very occasionally, a smattering of a pop sensibility. To test this theory a group of scientists took an actual Phonemonkey and put him in a Petri dish with assorted musical devices. The result was a unique strain of weirdcore: equal parts melody and madness, rhythm and randomness. Open your ears.
Catalogue: BITCR007
Released: 1 Aug 2009
The first bitcrusher compilation: an hour of pixelated music for your listening pleasure.
Featuring tracks from Autonon, Dangerous Beat, Gash, Iacchus, Machinochrist, Mothboy, Phonemonkey, Phuq, Producer Snafu, Rtificial, Twice Nineteen, usedtobecool, weyheyhey !! and Z-Kat