Ctrix
cTrix started playing with music software on a first gen Commodore 64 when he was 4 back in the early 80's. He then moved on to a Commodore Amiga in 1992 - then to PC tracking (GUS) in 1993. Started playing with "fake" chip sounding tunes from 1995 - took a break for a few years and did the techno thing with synths - moved to early VSTi and hated the latency and lack of a tactile surface. Got all nostalgic one morning in 2000 when I got another C64, and started writing tunes and programming the SID chip. Picked up a Gameboy DMG in 2009.
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cTrix started playing with music software on a first gen Commodore 64 when he was 4 back in the early 80's. He then moved on to a Commodore Amiga in 1992 - then to PC tracking (GUS) in 1993. Started playing with "fake" chip sounding tunes from 1995 - took a break for a few years and did the techno thing with synths - moved to early VSTi and hated the latency and lack of a tactile surface. Got all nostalgic one morning in 2000 when I got another C64, and started writing tunes and programming the SID chip. Picked up a Gameboy DMG in 2009.
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Bit of an oldie, but I feel like it's maybe got a little staying power. Produced on an off-the-shelf Nintendo Game Boy using the Little Sound DJ tracker software. And an FYI for any physical-format music enthusiasts & collectors — the EP this track is from (titled Information Chase) has just been pressed to vinyl too, with a really cool die-cut sleeve. More info & ordering options on my Bandcamp page.more
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