8bitpeoples

American artist collective and netlabel


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::summary American artist collective and netlabel ::

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FieldValue
name8bitpeoples
image8bitpeoples logo.png
founded
founderJeremiah Johnson
Mike Hanlon
countryUS
locationNew York City
genreBitpop, chiptune
website
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| name =8bitpeoples | image = 8bitpeoples logo.png | founded =
| founder = Jeremiah Johnson Mike Hanlon | country = US | location = New York City | genre = Bitpop, chiptune | website =

8bitpeoples is an artist collective and netlabel centered in New York City that focuses on chiptune aesthetics, which is heavily influenced by vintage videogames. 8bitpeoples was founded in 1999 by Jeremiah "Nullsleep" Johnson and Mike "Tangible" Hanlon. It is run by Johnson and Joshua "Bit Shifter" Davis.

Many artists who have appeared on 8bitpeoples have also appeared on compilations on other labels, most notably Astralwerks' 8 Bit Operators compilation, a collection of Kraftwerk songs done in the 8-bit style. 8bitpeoples is also involved in the organization of the Blip Festival, which features 8-bit musicians, often including those on the 8bitpeoples roster.

They provide the vast majority of their releases for free via their website, including printable covers and inserts so that anyone can manufacture a hard copy of their releases.

Current members

Guest artists

  • 505
  • 8GB
  • A.M.U
  • Alex Mauer
  • Amor Antiquita
  • Anamanaguchi
  • Animal Style
  • AY Riders
  • Binärpilot
  • Bud Melvin
  • Cheapshot
  • Coleco Music
  • Commie64
  • Coova
  • Cornbeast
  • Counter Reset
  • Damo
  • David Sugar
  • Divag
  • Dma-Sc
  • Doomcloud
  • Dorothy's Magic Bag
  • Drx
  • exileFaker
  • Firebrand Boy
  • Frank Fitus
  • Gijs Gieskes
  • Glomag
  • Gordon Strombola
  • Goto80
  • Gumshoe
  • Handheld
  • I, Cactus
  • IAYD
  • Jellica
  • knife city
  • Kplecraft
  • Kris Keyser
  • L-Tron
  • Linde
  • lissajou
  • little-scale
  • Lo-Bat
  • M-.-n
  • Manic
  • Marcer
  • Mark DeNardo
  • Mesu Kasumai
  • Mr. Spastic
  • Paza
  • Phlogiston
  • Psilodump
  • Rainbowdragoneyes
  • Receptors
  • Role Model
  • Rugar
  • RushJet1
  • Sabastian Boaz
  • Sabrepulse
  • Saskrotch
  • she
  • Sievert
  • Snoopdroop
  • StarPause
  • Starscream
  • Stu
  • Tangible
  • Tao
  • Ten and Tracer
  • Tet
  • The 8bitpeoples
  • The Depreciation Guild
  • The J. Arthur Keenes Band
  • The X-Dump
  • Timbral
  • USK
  • Vim
  • Virt
  • Xinon
  • Yerzmyey
  • YM Rockerz
  • Yuppster
  • ZEN ALBATROSS

Compilations/Samplers

  • Colors (8BP001)
  • Axel F (8BP028)
  • The 8bits of Christmas (8BP038)
  • 8BP050 (8BP050)
  • Blip Festival 2008: 32 Live Recordings (8BP100)
  • Reformat: A Tribute To Bit Shifter's Information Chase (8BP118)

References

References

  1. "Artists".
  2. "Sponsors & Funders". Blip Festival 2009.
  3. "About Us: Our Mission". 8bitpeoples.

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