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The Raddest Man Alive Releases Raddical New CD!

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In my humble (but always correct and the only acceptable) opinion, Norrin Radd is one of the very best chiptune artists out there currently. Some might be saying “Norrin Radd isn’t a chiptune artist, he’s a space surfing astronomer”, but I can assure you, while they are not the same, they are equally awesome. Norrin always used Konami as the backbone of all his compositions, and released many songs which became dearly loved, and was also featured on Rocked ‘n’ Loaded. Lately he has been working on something to set himself apart from the mold a bit, and he’s finally ready to showcase how he set out to do this.

Anomaly is an NES death metal album which took 4 years to make, and features 15 songs with vocals. The way the vocals were added however is quite different, as he converted them into 1bit DPCM files and expanded the NES sound hardware with 2 additional channels to fit the vocals. The result is a mix of technical death metal, progressive rock and jazz in the familiar setting of the NES sound.

You can hear samples and order the CD from the man himself at his MySpace [2].

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#1 Comment By Martin Emes On April 16, 2010 @ 7:47 am

Hi, I’m a composer of dark cinematic and metal music with game soundtrack influences, and I’m hoping to get involved with blogs and other ways of getting noticed in the underground community. Have a listen to my music here:

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I hope you enjoy it.

Martin

#2 Comment By Joshua Kopstein On April 16, 2010 @ 8:19 am

Stop ending your headings with…

EXCLAMATION MARKS !

For serious though, this release is fantastic. One of the best examples of chip metal to date, I’d say.

See also:

10,000 Free Men & Their Families
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#3 Comment By Audun Sorlie On April 16, 2010 @ 8:46 am

Josh, you do know this means I will only refer to you as Josh! from now on, right?

#4 Comment By Maffew On April 16, 2010 @ 4:21 pm

Not a music style I like, but I love that cover…
Er…I mean, THAT COVER!