Jeremy Kolosine is executive producer of 8-Bit Operators: The Music of Kraftwerk Performed on Vintage 8-bit Video Game Systems. He talks about the project. This piece was performed at the Bent ...
This collection of 15 Kraftwerk covers immerses the listener in a strange, swirling temporal vortex of music written by a futuristic electronic band in the late ’70s and early ’80s, reimagined by ...
The micro music scene is quickly emerging as acts like 8 Bit Weapon, Computeher and Firestarter continue to carve out a unique niche in the world of electronica. 8BW was recently tapped to do a ...
CORRECTION: An earlier version of this item contained incorrect information about the record's cost. Roanoke-base chip-tune master Jeremy Kolosine is at it again. K-sine and cohorts in 8-bit operators ...
In the late ’70s, California bands like the Screamers and the Unit were creating what we currently refer to as synth punk. Meanwhile, South Florida — often maligned for its geographical and cultural ...
[3.5/5] This is apparently “an 8-bit tribute to the music of Kraftwerk,” and many of the tracks (Oliver Wittchow’s “Kristallo” in particular) do, indeed, sound like Kling Klang tunes covered by a ...
The canonical krautrock band, covered by artists wielding Nintendo Gameboys, Commodore 64s, and other lo-res electronics. Save this story Save this story Here we have Kraftwerk songs, covered by ...
This piece was performed at the Bent Festival a few years ago. Written by Jeremy Kolosine, it's called "I Bent My Heart in New York City," and it's played on a Gameboy, those little handheld devices ...