Killin’ Slimes, Live at Artslam!

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Well, the live mix wasn’t so great, but we were able to get the multitrack at least and fix things up a bit. So if you missed Artslam! (you missed out!), or just wanna hear it again, here you go! Regardless of the not so great mix, we had a blast and seems like most everyone else did too!

San Antonio, TX – 09/21/13 – White Rabbit – Artslam! Big In Japan!

Upcoming Shows!

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We are excited to announce two upcoming shows!!

The first is a small in-store show to celebrate the opening of the newest Game Over Videogames on 1604 and Bandera Rd. next to Half Priced Books. It’s a free show and will be in their tournament room. It will be our first show with our newest member of the band, Katy.

The second one we’re incredibly excited about! We will have the opportunity to play at The White Rabbit alongside Descendants of Erdrick and a few other awesome acts for Artslam! It is going to be awesome, in a word! Doors open at 9pm and admission is $6.00. We have to thank Stephanie from her show a few months back, and it seems we made an impression!

If you missed us at 10BitWorks, you missed out, but we really hope to see you at one of the above shows!

Cassette Culture

Hero Underground On Cassette

I didn’t understand it quite at first. In fact, I still don’t think I have it fully figured out. But cassettes are making a bit of a comeback these days. I call it the “poor man’s analog.” Cassettes are cheap to make, durable, and actually sound pretty damn good with a good deck. They are aiming for making music something more than just an under-appreciated modern commodity. I initially wrote them off as the next hipster thing. And that may be the case still, actually, but it won’t stop us from trying it anyway.

If you have been keeping up with our Facebook page, you know we have been playing around with the idea of doing some limited releases on cassette. Things like demos, live shows, practices, among other things. Some of that stuff we may release digitally, but some we may not, or at least do so in very limited capacity.

Why? A few reasons, but mostly we wanted something fun to give away at live shows that was more fun than just a download code or a CD. A CD is arguably more irrelevant than cassette because, as a digital format, it is superior perhaps to an MP3, but inferior to the high quality options we can provide via Bandcamp and other means. Most folks rip ’em to MP3s and stow them away anyway.

A cassette? Well, it does have an obvious analog sound and, it, unlike a CD, is something you basically have to listen to from start to finish. Given that our next album is set to a story-driven landscape, that is something we really like. It is rather unique too, especially if we put limited release content on it, and is rather inexpensive to make.

Obviously, we want our fans to be able to listen to our music in as many ways as possible. Our future digital and vinyl release plans haven’t changed. We have simply added more avenues for content that our more devoted fans might appreciate as both a unique collectable and a different musical experience. If it is even remotely successful, we may start offering our official albums on tape too.

In fact, I noticed recently that our latest Chipsurf single, Space Hatchet (which we hope to release later this week), actually sounds better when bouncing out to chrome tape and back. As a result, we thought about creating a special edition of Chipsurf Pipeline on tape that includes that song. Tape-haters will still be able to grab Space Hatchet as a single in the usual places, though. If we think we can recoup at least some costs, we may look at professional duplication too, though for now, we’re are mostly doing these types of things “DIY style.”

Our next album, likewise, I hope to be able to record to reel-to-reel if we can make that at all possible. That means vinyl, and if we decide to, cassette, releases will be fully analog. I find that highly cool and also a bit ironic (given the lo-fi digital synths we use).

As a listener, I have been exploring the whole cassette culture thing and not only have I found some neat music, the culture has also been both friendly and rewarding. It is not for everyone but, hey, if you have a tape deck that still works, or can find one easily, it might be worth giving it a go.

First Show Complete, Next Steps

Last Saturday we performed to an audience the first time ever! A huge thanks to 10bitWorks and everyone involved. A special shout-out to Nick who was up incredibly late working around a last minute issue for the chiptune workshop. The workshop was a fantastic success! Likewise, we feel pretty good about our show. We hoped folks enjoyed it as much as we did!

Missed our first show and feel sad? There will be more! In the meantime, we are trying to figure out the best way to put the recording up while keeping it a bit limited. We want people to come out to the shows, after-all! Listening at home is boring! The current plan is to throw the show up for download for an extremely limited time – maybe even less than a day. So fans that really want it can get it, but slackers will just have to wait or come out to a show!

Now that we have a show under our belts, it’s time for the next steps! We are planning on being at Classic Gaming Fest in Austin with TX Chip, although details for that haven’t quite been ironed out. In the interim, if anyone has suggestions on a place to play, let us know on our Facebook page!