- Ben Et Béné -
- Computer Truck -
- Eat Rabbit -
- Goto80 -
- [Guÿôm] -
- Mini Roc
- Pocketmaster -
- Puyo Puyo -
- Sidabitball -
- Sputnik Booster -
- Tom Woxom -
- Vicnet -
- Xerak
Ben et Béné
A musician coming from the punk-rock scene exchange his guitar for computers and machines. Very rapidly joined by Taueber with video projection, Henri-B, eager for new sounds and atypical experiences, started to tweak pitch, Fm, release and any other mean at their disposal to produce music differently.
Computer Truck
French composer, mixing chip-instruments with modern sounds. His music is intense and varied, mostly dance-oriented, hard and melodic.
His influence are varied, from retro electropop to breakcore and harsh noize. He describe his music by “riot toy party music”, a music you can dance on and wich evolve to the 80’s c64 sound to “ultime electrogrind music” ...
Goto80
Goto80 is Anders Carlsson, born in Sweden. He grew up in the underground computer subculture called the demoscene on the Amiga, C64, Gameboy and PC since the early 1990's. Soon he was developing a relationship especially with the Commodore 64 where his brain and the soundchips would form a buggy and dirty relationship.
[guÿôm]
[Guÿôm] aka Guillaume is first of all a superhero. He discovered his super powers about ten years ago after accidental and fatal exposure to liberal economy speeches.
Mini Roc
Mini Roc is electro musician Jan Michelbach from Bochum, Germany. Experementing with electronic sounds and different music styles for about seven years, he got in touch with the 8bit-music scene in 2003.
Puyo Puyo
After being a new wave drummer in the 80s, Pascal Lebrain became Puyo Puyo around 2002.
It was the computer and the program Protools Free that allowed him to create a slightly devious and crazy lo-fi electropop music, home made with little material, but much enthusiasm.
Pocketmaster
Pocketmaster is a lowtech-music-project from Basel founded in 2005 by Cube-C and Emglio Laser.
They use the soundchips of classic gameboy and 8-bit or 16-bit homecomputers, especially the one of Commodore 64.
Sidabitball
Sidabitball is not a musician, let alone a person. It is the name of a music program that his creator, Pierre Boquet, has been working on for 5 years already.
Sputnik Booster
Sputnik Booster And The Futur Posers present premium class electro Trash based on the legendary Soundchips of Commodore C64, Nintendo Game Boy & Atari ST.
Tom Woxom
Tom Woxom is a german artist from the Ruhrarea. He plays electro music inspired from his earlier experiences running Protracker on Amiga 500.
After having been looking for "better sounds" and "higher fidelity" for years he discovered that his earlier works were definitely more simple and rocking, and that they were funnier to compute. That's why he decided to give the Amiga 500 another go.
Vicnet
Scenographer and designer in real life, Vincent Tordjman aka Vicnet is an artist qualified as "airport musician" by Liberation, because of his habit of composing with his laptop in unusual places.
Xerak
Xerakis a designer and a musician creator of the electro trash kawaii mouvement. His universe comes from the Japanese comics the American comics the Pxl Art the Pop art and the science fiction movies of the 50’s.



