

K, Hip Tanaka EX, and Hally performing at Blip Festival Tokyo. My wife and I got into Tokyo just in time to see these last three acts of the festival’s second night, and they were pretty mindblowing. We came in just as K was performing some Castlevania remixes, leading into Hip Tanaka, who was far less “traditional” — ironic, sort of, since he actually made NES music.
Tanaka used NES music too, including noticeable elements from Duck Hunt, but built it into a DJ set that focused on super-loud beats and chip noise. I wish I could describe it better! It was really exciting, and Tanaka appeared to be having a rad time. At the end of his set, he came out for an encore and performed “Fever” from Dr. Mario, first accompanying the bass line with beats, then bringing in the melody … which everyone in the audience chanted along to.
Hally fought technical difficulties at first, something about his Famicom not working, but declared himself able to do the impossible and managed to play anyway. His performance was every bit as manic and memorable as that seen in Reformat the Planet! Dude’s a superstar, basically. He even sang heavily distorted vocals on a cover of “Blue Monday.” Toward the end of the show, Julie came out and the two performed the JulieHally material.
If, at any point, any of these performers schedule a show near you, I encourage you to go. Especially if Hip Tanaka manages to take more time away from his job as president of Creatures Inc. and play another show. Coolest person at Nintendo, confirmed.
See also: Blip Festival Tokyo video, flyer
tags / blip festival tokyo / hally / hip tanaka / jcBlip Festival Tokyo video, featuring Hirokazu “Hip” “I Made the Balloon Fight Music” “Ice Cold 3000” Tanaka. With his participation in goofy King of Games photoshoots and his emergence as a chiptune performer, Tanaka might be the coolest person at Nintendo. I can’t see Shigeru Miyamoto popping in at an event like TIGJam to knock out a quick abstract racer.
Not related: Does Starpause ever wear a shirt?
You will be able to listen to an audio livestream of Blip Festival Tokyo performances tonight at this link (starts around 12:00 AM PST).
See also: Blip Festival Tokyo ROM flyer
[Via IndieGames]
tags / blip festival tokyo / hip tanaka / chiptunes / jcPeople in YMCK costumes play with the YMCK Player for iPhone. This app allows you to play chiptune-ish notes over music from your iPhone’s music library, with a vibrato function assigned to the accelerometer.
Here’s YMCK’s fellow Blip Festival Tokyo performer, Hally, demonstrating the app:
Hip Tanaka can’t avoid the giant YMCK mascot either:
The app is available in Japan only, for ¥230 alone, or ¥350 with a copy of a new YMCK song, “Music Flowing.” Update: it’s started showing up around the world — including the US, where it’s on the App Store for $1.99/$2.99.
See also: More YMCK
[Via TCTD]
tags / ymck / iphone / chiptunes / hally / hip tanaka / jcDr. Mario and Clu Clu Land shirts by The King of Games. The latest shirts from the Nintendo-licensed company feature references to Dr. Mario’s music and the phrase “Dr. Stop!” spelled out in capsules and viruses, and Clu Clu Land coins arranged in iconic shapes. I love them. They’re ¥5,500 ($63) each…
Also included is a picture of industry legend, Dr. Mario composer, and swingset enthusiast Hirokazu “Hip” Tanaka modeling a Dr. Mario shirt with the utmost dignity.
tags / the king of games / dr. mario / clu clu land / shirts / jc / hip tanaka
Blip Festival organizers have just announced an additional venue for the annual chiptune festival: TOKYO. On September 4, and 5, Koenji High will host the inaugural Blip Festival Tokyo show, featuring awesome Blip Fest stalwarts like Bit Shifter, Hally, and Nullsleep, as well as Nintendo legend Hirokazu “Hip” Tanaka (here’s the Balloon Fight music to let you know why that’s so exciting — and here’s his song about people with the name Hirokazu Tanaka) and YMCK. You can see the full list so far at the site.
I can’t find a good clip from YMCK’s performance at Blip Festival 2006, so here’s a video for YMCK’s cover of Yosui Inoue’s “Yume no Naka E:”
Any Tokyo-based readers willing to share some apartment space for… most of September?
See also: Blip Festival 2009 highlights, YMCK tracks
tags / blip festival / blip festival tokyo / ymck / hip tanaka / jc“Powerplay” jamming with Metroid composer Hip Tanaka at Tokyo’s 8 Bit Cafe. Let me know if you know more about Powerplay or their music! The band name is kinda hard to search.
I hope to visit the 8 Bit Cafe someday. Even if Hip Tanaka isn’t there when I do.
[Via GoNintendo]
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