
"Atomic" cover by Glomag f. stealthopera @ Blip Festival 2008 in NYC
11 months ago
"Atomic" written by Debbie Harry and Jimmy Destri, originally performed by Blondie.
Glomag: myspace.com/glomaggot
The first of many videos to come, now with pro audio recording and mastering!
2 Player Productions is honored to present a third series of videos from New York's annual Blip Festival. Subscribe to our account to stay on top of uploads as we put them up over the next few months. As usual, the end result is a beautifully packaged DVD featuring one video from each of the festival's 32 musical performances + tons of bonus content. You can purchase the 06 DVD on our site for a mere $15 (07 DVD available online in January 09!)
2playerproductions.com
The Blip Festival aims to showcase emerging creative niches involving the use of legacy video game & home computer hardware as modern artistic instrumentation. Devices such as the Nintendo Entertainment System, Commodore 64, Atari ST, Nintendo Game Boy and others are repurposed into the service of original, low-res, high-impact electronic music and visuals — sidestepping game culture and instead exploring the technology's untapped potential and distinctive intrinsic character.
blipfestival.org
Glomag: myspace.com/glomaggot
The first of many videos to come, now with pro audio recording and mastering!
2 Player Productions is honored to present a third series of videos from New York's annual Blip Festival. Subscribe to our account to stay on top of uploads as we put them up over the next few months. As usual, the end result is a beautifully packaged DVD featuring one video from each of the festival's 32 musical performances + tons of bonus content. You can purchase the 06 DVD on our site for a mere $15 (07 DVD available online in January 09!)
2playerproductions.com
The Blip Festival aims to showcase emerging creative niches involving the use of legacy video game & home computer hardware as modern artistic instrumentation. Devices such as the Nintendo Entertainment System, Commodore 64, Atari ST, Nintendo Game Boy and others are repurposed into the service of original, low-res, high-impact electronic music and visuals — sidestepping game culture and instead exploring the technology's untapped potential and distinctive intrinsic character.
blipfestival.org
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