Chip Wave is a form of electronic dance music that fuses the sounds of New Wave, Chicago acid house. electro, Hi-nrg, post-punk, Italo Disco, with instrumentation of the Commodore 64, Amiga, Texas Instruments, or Atari music workstations used to synthesize sound. It was started in 1988 out of the Chicago house scene and NYC Cabaret. Chip Wave was coined by its originator Nico Demonte who has introduced the genre by using the Commodore 64, Amiga 500, Atari, TRS-80 and other vintage computers.
The Chip Wave sound is broadcast in Chicago, Berlin, New York, San Francisco, Minneapolis and Detroit. Artists like Warren Fischer and Casey Spooner, Commodore 64 Orchestra, Kraftwerk, Euro Lipstick, Hillary Snyder (A.K.A. DJ: Unknown) of XM 80 Satellite Radio show REDUX, and labels like mp3death, xxnaughty wood, HEXAWE, Scatologics, Xylophone Jones, and Computer Music.
Chip Wave artists use a number of electronic instruments and synthesizers, MIDI sequencing, live video performance using the EJ Midi Turntable and ScratchTV, but the microprocessor seems to be the likely instrument of choice. Chip Wave evolved out of the attempts to resurrect old computer systems that created music like the Commodore Amiga CD32, the Acorn Archimedes, magnetic cartridges, hand-held sequencers, and emulation of Physical Modeling/Hardware Design: Protel, OpenGL, SolidWorks, Blender, Commodore SX-100, SXE MIDI Music composer synthesizer, Sequential Circuits, MITS Altair 8800, Micro Instrumentation and Telemetry Systems (MITS), Plato (computer system), PLATO IV, Texas Instruments TI-99/4A, Atari 8-bit family, Zenith Z-100 and (later)Radio Shack TRS-80 &; IBM PC. GROOVE hybrid computer music system, Executive 64 with 170 KB floppy, Commodore 264, Commodore C16 / 116, Commodore 364, Commodore 232, Commodore 116 NTSC Prototype, MAX Machine, Commodore 1541C, Yamaha YM2149 Yamaha_YM2149 on the Atari ST AY-3-8910 AY-3-8910, and Commodore 128, AY-3-8910 or 8912 on Amstrad CPC, MSX and ZX SpectrumA1200 computers, Little Sound Dj, Nanoloop, Commodore KIM-1, Commodore CBM-II, SuperPET, Plus/4, sound on the 6510 Central Processor, Ricoh 2A03 on the Nintendo Entertainment System or , homebrewed cartridge, GEOS Operating System, C65, C-One, Konami SCC Konami_SCC the Yamaha YM2413 Yamaha_YM2413 (MSX-MUSIC) and Yamaha Y8950 (MSX-AUDIO, 8051 assembler, Python, C/C++, PIC/AVR C/Assembler, the Commodore 1530 (C2N) Datassette, analog-digital hybrid Atari POKEY on the Atari 400/800, MATLAB, FORTRAN, MIT Scheme, Java, MySQL, PHP, Max/MSP.
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The Chip Wave sound is broadcast in Chicago, Berlin, New York, San Francisco, Minneapolis and Detroit. Artists like Warren Fischer and Casey Spooner, Commodore 64 Orchestra, Kraftwerk, Euro Lipstick, Hillary Snyder (A.K.A. DJ: Unknown) of XM 80 Satellite Radio show REDUX, and labels like mp3death, xxnaughty wood, HEXAWE, Scatologics, Xylophone Jones, and Computer Music.
Chip Wave artists use a number of electronic instruments and synthesizers, MIDI sequencing, live video performance using the EJ Midi Turntable and ScratchTV, but the microprocessor seems to be the likely instrument of choice. Chip Wave evolved out of the attempts to resurrect old computer systems that created music like the Commodore Amiga CD32, the Acorn Archimedes, magnetic cartridges, hand-held sequencers, and emulation of Physical Modeling/Hardware Design: Protel, OpenGL, SolidWorks, Blender, Commodore SX-100, SXE MIDI Music composer synthesizer, Sequential Circuits, MITS Altair 8800, Micro Instrumentation and Telemetry Systems (MITS), Plato (computer system), PLATO IV, Texas Instruments TI-99/4A, Atari 8-bit family, Zenith Z-100 and (later)Radio Shack TRS-80 &; IBM PC. GROOVE hybrid computer music system, Executive 64 with 170 KB floppy, Commodore 264, Commodore C16 / 116, Commodore 364, Commodore 232, Commodore 116 NTSC Prototype, MAX Machine, Commodore 1541C, Yamaha YM2149 Yamaha_YM2149 on the Atari ST AY-3-8910 AY-3-8910, and Commodore 128, AY-3-8910 or 8912 on Amstrad CPC, MSX and ZX SpectrumA1200 computers, Little Sound Dj, Nanoloop, Commodore KIM-1, Commodore CBM-II, SuperPET, Plus/4, sound on the 6510 Central Processor, Ricoh 2A03 on the Nintendo Entertainment System or , homebrewed cartridge, GEOS Operating System, C65, C-One, Konami SCC Konami_SCC the Yamaha YM2413 Yamaha_YM2413 (MSX-MUSIC) and Yamaha Y8950 (MSX-AUDIO, 8051 assembler, Python, C/C++, PIC/AVR C/Assembler, the Commodore 1530 (C2N) Datassette, analog-digital hybrid Atari POKEY on the Atari 400/800, MATLAB, FORTRAN, MIT Scheme, Java, MySQL, PHP, Max/MSP.
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Computer Disco is a genre of electronic music commonly attributed to the father of disco, Giorgio Moroder, Harold Faltermeyer, Juergen Koppers, G. Mathieson, Keith Forsey, and Donna Summer. Computer Disco was coined by Nico Demonte who pointed to the existence of the classic analog step sequencer programming and rhythm of the arpeggiating bassline (one-octave basslines or One Octave Major Triad), Four on the floor drum machine beat, dramatic lyrics, E-Series SSL desk, Italian made Elka Synthex synthesizer, Crumar Bit 99 + Bit One, and the 24-track digital machine. Computer Disco influenced many genres including house, Hi-Nrg, electroclash, disco, techno, Italo disco, and electronica. Many artists in this category use the classic Linn synth drum machine and synthesizers. Computer Disco is in part a resurgence of the Euro-Disco, Chip Wave, and the Hi-Nrg sound.
Sigue Sigue Sputnik, Harold Faltermeyer, The Eurythmics, Heaven 17, Telex, Michael Jackson and other musicians have been influenced by the advent of Computer Disco. As was common with most disco productions, classical music was integrated into the scores like Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and other classical elements that Giorgio Moroder used. Computer Disco has had an influential hand in film soundtracks like American Gigolo, Scarface, Metropolis, Top Gun, Superman III, Beverly Hills Cop I and II, and Flashdance. Parts of the American Gigolo soundtrack (1980). Camille Paglia wrote that Madonna is following in the computer disco style of Giorgio Moroder.
To create the arpeggiating bassline, musical instruments, synthesizers, and computers used by Computer Disco artists include the The Fairlight CMI (Computer Musical Instrument series Quasar I, II, III), Korg Mono/Poly, Jupiter-4 random arpeggio, Oberheim 4-voice, Roland Jupiter 8 and Juno 60, Moog Taurus, Roland JX-3P, ARP 2600, Moog modular, Multimoog, TB303, Roland Microcomposer, PPG 2.3, and the Buchla, Linn Drum Machine, Roland Jupiter 8, Landscape, David Bowie, Yamaha DX, OSC OSCar, Roland TR-606 "Drumatix" Analogue Drum Machine, Sequential Prophet 5.
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Sigue Sigue Sputnik, Harold Faltermeyer, The Eurythmics, Heaven 17, Telex, Michael Jackson and other musicians have been influenced by the advent of Computer Disco. As was common with most disco productions, classical music was integrated into the scores like Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and other classical elements that Giorgio Moroder used. Computer Disco has had an influential hand in film soundtracks like American Gigolo, Scarface, Metropolis, Top Gun, Superman III, Beverly Hills Cop I and II, and Flashdance. Parts of the American Gigolo soundtrack (1980). Camille Paglia wrote that Madonna is following in the computer disco style of Giorgio Moroder.
To create the arpeggiating bassline, musical instruments, synthesizers, and computers used by Computer Disco artists include the The Fairlight CMI (Computer Musical Instrument series Quasar I, II, III), Korg Mono/Poly, Jupiter-4 random arpeggio, Oberheim 4-voice, Roland Jupiter 8 and Juno 60, Moog Taurus, Roland JX-3P, ARP 2600, Moog modular, Multimoog, TB303, Roland Microcomposer, PPG 2.3, and the Buchla, Linn Drum Machine, Roland Jupiter 8, Landscape, David Bowie, Yamaha DX, OSC OSCar, Roland TR-606 "Drumatix" Analogue Drum Machine, Sequential Prophet 5.
Giorgio Moroder
Moroder on Discogs
Camille Paglia Article
Death Disco Radio operates in Chicago and Minneapolis, broadcasting on 93.1 FM and 92.9 FM. The radio show officially launched on August 2006 by Nico (Founder and Program Director of Death Disco Radio) and Starpause aka K9D of MP3DEATH. The show was originally launched as D.E.A.T.H. D.I.S.C.O. RADIO in 1996 but is now known as Death Disco Radio. Death Disco Radio has single handedly ressurrected the Italo Disco movement and continues to be an innovator of the electronic sound across the world.
The radio show focuses on the following genres of dance music: Italo Disco, Chicago house, Disco, Acid House, Electro, Classic Electro, Synth wave, Detroit Techno, Dark Wave, Minimal tech, Miami Bass, Electro pop, Dark Electro, Electro Nu Wave, Neo Wave, Punk Funk and No Wave, Electropunk, Dancefloor Nu Wave, Clash Disco, Avantegarde Nu Wave, Neo Pop, Elaborate Pop Electro, Computer Disco, Gothic Electro, Chip Wave, sounds from the Netherlands.
There are many high-profile hosts who present shows heard on Death Disco Radio:
DJ Hell (Label boss of International Deejay Gigolo Records, recorded on the legendary Tresor records and worked with Jeff Mills, Pet Shop Boys), Larry Tee (produced and recorded such artists as Scissor Sisters, Fischerspooner, RuPaul, Peaches), Nico, Ron Hardy, Mr. K-Alexi (Remixed and produced The Pet Shop Boys, Derrick May), Adriano Canzian, The Model, Mihai Popoviciu, Masstyk, Mick Wills, Play Paul (remixed Kylie Minogue, Basement Jaxx), Princess Superstar (remixing and producing with The Prodigy, Moby, Disco D), Gene Farris (Virgin, Studio !K7, Cajual Records, Ministry Of Sound), Reid Speed, Salvatore Cusato aka Casco (with the 1983 hit Cybernetic Love), LeChic, Savas Pascadilis, xxNaughty Wood, Jor-el, Mr. Pauli, and Funky Junction (Warner Bros. Records, Reprise Records, Hooj Choons, Kinetic Records, Global Underground Ltd.) among other artists.
Death Disco Radio can be streamed and downloaded on iTunes and Zencast.
The radio show focuses on the following genres of dance music: Italo Disco, Chicago house, Disco, Acid House, Electro, Classic Electro, Synth wave, Detroit Techno, Dark Wave, Minimal tech, Miami Bass, Electro pop, Dark Electro, Electro Nu Wave, Neo Wave, Punk Funk and No Wave, Electropunk, Dancefloor Nu Wave, Clash Disco, Avantegarde Nu Wave, Neo Pop, Elaborate Pop Electro, Computer Disco, Gothic Electro, Chip Wave, sounds from the Netherlands.
There are many high-profile hosts who present shows heard on Death Disco Radio:
DJ Hell (Label boss of International Deejay Gigolo Records, recorded on the legendary Tresor records and worked with Jeff Mills, Pet Shop Boys), Larry Tee (produced and recorded such artists as Scissor Sisters, Fischerspooner, RuPaul, Peaches), Nico, Ron Hardy, Mr. K-Alexi (Remixed and produced The Pet Shop Boys, Derrick May), Adriano Canzian, The Model, Mihai Popoviciu, Masstyk, Mick Wills, Play Paul (remixed Kylie Minogue, Basement Jaxx), Princess Superstar (remixing and producing with The Prodigy, Moby, Disco D), Gene Farris (Virgin, Studio !K7, Cajual Records, Ministry Of Sound), Reid Speed, Salvatore Cusato aka Casco (with the 1983 hit Cybernetic Love), LeChic, Savas Pascadilis, xxNaughty Wood, Jor-el, Mr. Pauli, and Funky Junction (Warner Bros. Records, Reprise Records, Hooj Choons, Kinetic Records, Global Underground Ltd.) among other artists.
Death Disco Radio can be streamed and downloaded on iTunes and Zencast.
Republic Broadcasting Network, also known as RBN, is a web-centric radio network with some affiliate stations and LPFM "pirate" re-broadcasters based in Round Rock, Texas. It also broadcasts via FTADVB digital KU satellite - IA5 97' and some shortwave radio. RBN is owned and operated by John Stadtmiller, former founder and operator of Republic Radio International, the radio network that eventually became The Genesis Communications Network. John Stadtmiller was the first to bring Alex Jones to a national radio audience.
RBN features an "alternative" talk radio format and hosts various programs on "911 truth", taxes, law, finance, international politics, globalism and conspiracy topics such as:
*National Intel Report, hosted by John Stadtmiller
*Escape From Freedom, with Nadia Shamsedin
*The Derry Brownfield Show
*The Terry Anderson Show, heard in several major West Coast markets Sunday nights at 9 PM Pacific time.
*Live Free or Die Radio with Lee Rogers
*The American Awakening with Michael Herzog
*The Midnight Rider with Mike Chambers
*Truth Jihad Radio, hosted by Kevin Barrett
*The Piper Report, hosted by Michael Collins Piper
RBN features an "alternative" talk radio format and hosts various programs on "911 truth", taxes, law, finance, international politics, globalism and conspiracy topics such as:
*National Intel Report, hosted by John Stadtmiller
*Escape From Freedom, with Nadia Shamsedin
*The Derry Brownfield Show
*The Terry Anderson Show, heard in several major West Coast markets Sunday nights at 9 PM Pacific time.
*Live Free or Die Radio with Lee Rogers
*The American Awakening with Michael Herzog
*The Midnight Rider with Mike Chambers
*Truth Jihad Radio, hosted by Kevin Barrett
*The Piper Report, hosted by Michael Collins Piper