“Boléro” performed by Linus Akesson on a variety of homemade 8-bit instruments.
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“Boléro” performed by Linus Akesson on a variety of homemade 8-bit instruments.
Linus Akesson - Withering Bytes
Linus' page with a great explanation of the internal stuff.
A Mind is Born
"Making a demo in just 256 bytes would be a formidable challenge regardless of platform. A Mind Is Born is my attempt to do it on the Commodore 64. In the absence of an actual 256-byte compo, it was submitted to the Oldskool 4K Intro compo at Revision 2017, where it ended up on 1st place."
Lunatico End Part performed on the Paulimba, together with an explanation of how to develop the instrument. Very cool.
The first half is performance, the second half explains how it works. And here’s the original post with more detail: https://www.linusakesson.net/music/partita-prelude/index.php
The Legend of Zelda Theme performed by Linus Akesson on his Chipophone
This doesn't really have much to do with anything but you should listen for the fun transition at about 1:25 mark
The Moon level music from the NES game Ducktales composed by Yoshihiro Sakaguchi. Performed by Linus Akesson on his Chipophone.