Thanks to Jean Poole for posting his interview with me on Skynoise. Skynoise.net is a central source for new and emerging media art and innovation – it’s a pleasure to be featured on such a great site.
Classic arcade game music for you to remix. Relive the glory days with retro 8-bit samples and thumb-numbing, heart-pounding, blow on the cartridge musical sequences.
Just tap squares, make a visual pattern, and youre making music.
Comes with 20 original songs including:
A Heros Path ? Alpha Commander ? An Epic Quest ? Boss Fight ? Chase ? Chipmunk Sidescroller ? Circuit Racer ? Dragon Battle ? Future Zone ? Home Town ? Hydro Battle ? Island Fun ? Jungle Run ? Rad Fighter ? Space ? Speed Demon ? Star Zone ? The Dungeon ? Vampire Lair ? You Will Never Escape ? Or make your own
Features:
- The fun and simple way to make music on your iPhone or iPod touch!
- Includes hundreds of retro sounds and 20 pre-made kits
- Tap the touch screen to play and record your own musical patterns
- Bring sounds in and out of the mix to make songs on the fly and perform live
- Customize patterns to create your own unique beats
- Take control of the rhythm of every drum sound and sample
- Transfer custom kits and samples to and from your computer
I’ll be premiering some new work at this years Big Chill Festival in England on Saturday, August 5, along with Gardner Post, and Xavier Perkins from Exceeda.
We had a great show, and I was fortunate to meet and work with an incredible group of musicians and vj’s. I also had the good fortune of meeting the artist and radionics researcher Duncan Laurie, who let us stay at his incredible studio in Jamestown, Rhode Island.
This is a music video I made shortly after Jitter was released in 2002. I had used music which was created by Josh Clayton, so I sent him a copy, and he smiled on the piece. Thanks again, Josh.
It was shown at the Raindance Film Festival in England in 2004.