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'''Gameboymusic''' is music that is produced with (surprise!) a ]. '''Gameboy music''' is a type of ] produced using the Nintendo ] gaming system.
To do so, one just needs a gameboy and a cartridge containing the appropriate software. There are several pieces of software available, but most gameboy musicians use or . To do so, one just needs a gameboy and a cartridge containing the appropriate software. There are several pieces of software available, but most gameboy musicians use or .


Nanoloop was programmed by Oliver Wittchow, a German artstudent. The userinterface is very minimal and quite different to "normal" musical userinterfaces. ] was programmed by Oliver Wittchow, a German artstudent. The user interface is very minimal and quite different to "normal" musical userinterfaces.


LittleSoundDJ (LSDj) was programmed by Johan Kotlinski, who lives in Stockholm. Littlesounddj is a kind of 4 track tracker. Most of the more technically interested gameboy musicians use this software. LittleSoundDJ (]) was programmed by Johan Kotlinski, who lives in Stockholm. Littlesounddj is a kind of 4 track ]. Most of the more technically interested gameboy musicians use this software.


The gameboymusic-scene is quite small and spread around the world and includes several signed professional musicians, mostly from the noise and experimental electronica scenes. The gameboy music scene is quite small and spread around the world, with musicians creating music in a wide range of styles. Several major signed artists have also been known to use LSDj and Nanoloop.

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Gameboy music is a type of Chiptune produced using the Nintendo Gameboy gaming system. To do so, one just needs a gameboy and a cartridge containing the appropriate software. There are several pieces of software available, but most gameboy musicians use nanoloop or little sound dj.

Nanoloop was programmed by Oliver Wittchow, a German artstudent. The user interface is very minimal and quite different to "normal" musical userinterfaces.

LittleSoundDJ (LSDj) was programmed by Johan Kotlinski, who lives in Stockholm. Littlesounddj is a kind of 4 track tracker. Most of the more technically interested gameboy musicians use this software.

The gameboy music scene is quite small and spread around the world, with musicians creating music in a wide range of styles. Several major signed artists have also been known to use LSDj and Nanoloop.

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