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A Suzo stick is a joy forever...
8 bit music
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Strange what you sometimes find...
An Atari 2600 as a drum machine...
www.8bitweapon.com
and here's another one
http://www.computeher.net/
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My favorite technology abusers are
tree wave
(Commodore, Atari, printer, etc. -sound kinda like Stereolab), and Alec Empire's
Nintendo Teenage Robots
(basically two gameboy sequencers and a mixer)
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