VECTOR_TABLE

Under the VECTOR_TABLE alias Igor releases their most positive sounding music, rooted in chiptune.

Around the turn of the century, an interest was gained in collecting a multitude of retro computer hardware for the sole purpose of making music with.

The hardware in question consists of multiple Commodore 64 home computers (SID synthesis), Nintendo Game Boy (APU), Commodore Amiga (Paula) and MS-DOS (AdLib synthesis).

The music you can find in this section is currently being curated from once abandoned recordings which never left their demo phase (or could otherwise benefit from some polish). As such, the current selection may be minimal but will be expanding slowly as more tracks are restored and mastered.

To stay up to date on this progress or to view some behind-the-scenes nerdy goodness, you can follow VECTOR_TABLE on Instagram to stay in the loop.

Six-Switch Armies started life as the finished soundtrack for an abandoned Atari homebrew game.

The game was all about fast paced two player action and needed music tailored to this task. The severe limitations of the hardware(two note polyphony max and... tunelessness) made this more a effort of creative programmin...

All sounds (bar the kick drums) were performed on an Elektron SID Station, a MIDI controllable synthesizer containing the Commodore 64's SID audio-chip.

Through multitracking and liberal use of echo and stereo panning in post processing, the final mix achieves a density far beyond what the average C64 soundtrack could provide.