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Doctor Who Bitpop/Chiptune Doctor Who Bitpop/Chiptune
Made with the sounds of the Commodore 64 - 6 Channels
Dragostea Din Tei Bitpop/Chiptune Dragostea Din Tei Bitpop/Chiptune
Made with C64 Driver/Samples & DAW (6 Channels)
Rhythm of the Night Bitpop Chiptune Rhythm of the Night Bitpop Chiptune
After doing a cover of "Who's Johnny" by DeBarge, I really got in the mood to do another. This 1985 motown classic was an obvious choice.
Who's Johnny? (Short Circuit) Bitpop Chiptune Who's Johnny? (Short Circuit) Bitpop Chiptune
Made with C64 Driver/Samples & DAW (6 Channels) - Tribute to El DeBarge & Martin Galway
The Ecstasy of Gold Bitpop Chiptune The Ecstasy of Gold Bitpop Chiptune
The Ecstasy of Gold Bitpop Chiptune - Tribute to Ennio Morricone - C64 Music Driver & Daw (6 Channels)
Angel Eyes Bitpop Chiptune Angel Eyes Bitpop Chiptune
Angel Eyes Bitpop Chiptune - Tribute to Jim Brickman - Made with C64 Driver/Samples & DAW (6 Channels)
Star Wars Cantina Band Bitpop Chiptune Star Wars Cantina Band Bitpop Chiptune
Star Wars Cantina Band Bitpop Chiptune - Tribute to John Williams - Made with C64 Driver/Samples & DAW (6 Channels) My cover of the Star Wars Cantina Band song has been influenced with a combination of the styles of Rob Hubbard, Fred Gray.
Mony Mony Bitpop/Chiptune Mony Mony Bitpop/Chiptune
Made with the sounds of the Commodore 64 - 6 Channels
Chariots of Fire Bitpop/Chiptune Chariots of Fire Bitpop/Chiptune
Made with the sounds of the Commodore 64 - 6 Channels Another progressive synth artist favourite of mine. He's done some awesome scores for movies over the years but my first run-in was the duo of Jon & Vangelis with the song "I'll find my way home"
Mission Impossible Bitpop/Chiptune Mission Impossible Bitpop/Chiptune
Made with the sounds on the Commodore 64 - 6 Channels The theme is written in a 5/4 time signature which Schifrin has jokingly explained as being "for people who have five legs". However, a more likely explanation is that Schifrin started from the M
Calypso Bitpop/Chiptune - Tribute to Jarre Calypso Bitpop/Chiptune - Tribute to Jarre
Made with the sounds on the Commodore 64 - 6 Channels The song, "Calypso 1" was the lead song off the album 'En attendant Cousteau' (English title: Waiting for Cousteau) is the tenth studio album by French electronic musician and composer Jean-Miche
Crockett's Theme (Miami Vice) Bitpop/Chiptune Crockett's Theme (Miami Vice) Bitpop/Chiptune
Made with the sounds on the Commodore 64 - 6 Channels I love Jan Hammer's work and not just his music in Miami Vice. Particularly his music in Vanishing Son. Made with Gavin
The Eve of the War Bitpop/Chiptune The Eve of the War Bitpop/Chiptune
Made with the sounds on the Commodore 64 - 6 (or maybe seven) Channels Made with Gavin
I Dont Feel Like Dancin Bitpop/Chiptune I Dont Feel Like Dancin Bitpop/Chiptune
The original song has a segment after the first chorus that was composed on the Commodore 64 using the onboard SID sound chip in the computer. Now here's the whole song done with the Commodore 64's onboard SID chip.
We Built This City Bitpop/Chiptune We Built This City Bitpop/Chiptune
Made with the sounds on the Commodore 64 - 6 Channel This is another one of those classic 80s songs that makes its way onto every 'worst songs of all time' lists.
Agadoo Bitpop/Chiptune - Tribute to Black Lace Agadoo Bitpop/Chiptune - Tribute to Black Lace
Made with the sounds of the Commodore 64 - Multi SID Time to get yer trashbag on.
Two Tribes (We got the bomb, yeah!) Two Tribes (We got the bomb, yeah!)
My Dance/EDM cover of the classic Frankie Goes to Hollywood song, Two Tribes. Presenting a nihilistic, gleeful lyric expressing enthusiasm for nuclear war, it juxtaposes a relentless pounding bass line and synth riffs inspired by American funk and R