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Goto80

Goto80 (born Anders Carlsson, 9 February 1981) is a Swedish music artist and researcher. He has been described as one of the key players between glitch and chipmusic, as well as an active demoscener.[1] At the turn of the millennium he was one of the first to bring chipmusic to a wider audience, and was also an early adopter of live Game Boy music.[2] He has an extensive back catalogue of free music – often open source – with a wide span of musical influences.[3] He currently[when?] focuses on research and art, and maintains a number of blogs and labels such as Chipflip and the text-mode tumblr.

Goto80
Goto80 performing in 2006
Background information
Birth nameAnders Carlsson
Also known asExtraboy, Johnny Location, Tomas Delin, GotoET, Susanne, Gordon Strombola, 4D Man, Crystal Master
Born (1981-02-09) 9 February 1981 (age 43)
OriginVarberg, Sweden
GenresChipmusic, glitch, skweee, electro
Years active1992–present
LabelsChipflip, Bleepstreet, 8bitpeoples
Websitewww.goto80.com

Career edit

Music edit

Goto80 released his first music in the demoscene in 1993, at the age of 12.[4] He founded the group Hack n' Trade and released his music for free in demos and on BBSs. The style seems to have been predominantly rave and electronica.[5] His first live performances was with the pop group HT in 1998.[6]

The first formal Goto80-release was the cassette Lo Fi Mono Festival in 2000.[7] The following year he made one of the first Gameboy live performances with LSDj together with Role Model.[8] His Papaya EP was released the same year, combining pop, dub, vocoders and calypso. This led to some media attention, and him opening the Hultsfred Festival. He was also working regularly with famous demoscene groups like Fairlight and Triad. In 2002, he co-founded the band Superdöner to play a form of 8-bit punk rock.[9] The following year he moved to Melbourne where he began to incorporate modern tools such as Renoise into his music making.

Goto80 released his debut album Commodore Grooves in 2005.[10] The same year he was selected as artist of the year at the Microdisko Chipmusic Awards, and was later one of three nominees for all-time C64-composer at Commodore's official 25-year celebration.[11][12]

In 2007, Goto80 made one release every month and performed once a week.[13] The following year he tried to release one song every day together with Dan Brännvall at internet2008.se.[14] This established him further as one of the top 8-bit acts.[15] His next release, Breakfast (2009) has been listed as one of the top-10 chip songs of all time.[16] Following this poppy song, he started to focus on darker sounds, often improvised completely on Commodore 64.[17] One BBC review described his music as microscopic bursts and stutters of atonal sound on which he eventually lays down some beautiful descending bass tones.[18]

Among his aliases, Extraboy seems to be the most productive one. Extraboy appeared on record for the first time in 2002 with a remix of Tim Koch.[19] Other aliases include Johnny Location, Tomas Delin, GotoET, Susanne, Gordon Strombola, 4D Man, and Crystal Master. He has appeared in groups such as the synth pop duo HT (1995), the EBM-band Damitu Kuerpo (1997), the punk group Superdöner (2002), Goto88 and the Sunshine Band (2007), and the electro duo Kommando Knorr (2009).[20]

Research edit

Goto80 has been called a demoscene historian.[21] His main research topics are chipmusic, textmode graphics, and the demoscene. He published his first text in the book From Pac Man to Pop Music in 2008, where he described chipmusic as a medium and form.[22] Carlsson received his master in Media and Communication in 2010 with his thesis Power Users and Retro Puppets – a Critical Study of the Methods and Motivations in Chipmusic.[23]

Other published texts include a history of demoscene music for Rhizome.org[24] and Future Potentials of ASCII Art together with A. Bill Miller.

Art edit

His art works are often focused on live performances (2SLEEP1, Gotozilla, Punk Potemkin, Data Jam) or computer violence (HT Gold, Polybius, 44422435 To Nowhere). He has worked together with artists such as Raquel Meyers, Jossystem, Otro, Videogramo, Entter, Rosa Menkman, Shojono Tomo, and Jacob Remin.[25] Since 2011, he has been focusing on textmode aesthetics together with Raquel Meyers. In 2012, they claimed to be the first to make a performance using only PETSCII-based graphics and music software.[26]

Music distribution edit

Following the practices of the demoscene, Goto80 releases most of his music for free. By 2007, he had 1000 songs online.[27] In the same year, he left Myspace and later criticized fellow musicians for trying to be present on too many Internet platforms, advising them to use their own distribution channels instead.[28] He is vaguely connected with hacking and piracy, having performed at Pirate Bay parties like Spectrial and in several hackerspaces.

His early C64-songs were distributed as executable files and not recordings, and they sounded different every time they looped. In the netlabel context, he made low bitrate releases such as Copyslave (2004) and also mixed his music together into a megamix with Monkeywarning (2002). More recently, Open Funk Sores (2007) was an audiovisual open source release in MOD and MP3 for web and PSP.

Cherry CD (2011) was released in an envelope and distributed as a form of mail art. Acid Burger (2011) was a mini-DVD inside a cheese burger.[29] 2SLEEP1 (2011) is a collection of audiovisual performances in textmode, but was only available as streaming video.[30] All these releases were made together with Raquel Meyers.

Discography edit

Studio albums edit

  • 2005: Commodore Grooves
  • 2007: Digi-Dig
  • 2007: Made On Internet
  • 2007: Bortabra
  • 2008: Son Of Music
  • 2008: Open Funk Sores
  • 2011: Cherry
  • 2013: Cйbзя Tсaя
  • 2014: Files In Space
  • 2015: _| ̄|○
  • 2016: 80864
  • 2019: Shirbum
  • 2020: 808642
  • 2021: S T A L L O
  • 2021: G L O S O N
  • 2021: Hardcore Family
  • 2021: S H Y G G A

Compilations edit

  • 2016: 0407

EPs edit

  • 2001: Papaya
  • 2002: Monkeywarning
  • 2002: Bushrunner
  • 2002: Philemon Arthur and the Vic
  • 2004: Copyslave
  • 2005: Contech
  • 2005: Bravo
  • 2007: Zyndabox
  • 2007: Updown
  • 2007: Ximplef
  • 2007: Barryland
  • 2007: Wet Pulse
  • 2007: 6
  • 2007: Unlimited Edition
  • 2007: _2_4x4 (with Entter)
  • 2007: Little Tittle
  • 2009: Breakfast
  • 2012: Acid Burger (Menu 1) (with Raquel Meyers)
  • 2011: Summer of Seven 5/7
  • 2012: Virtual 7″ (with Warren Myles)
  • 2012: The Ferret Show (with The Uwe Schenk Band)
  • 2013: Come Together / Warm Leatherette

Remixes edit

Goto80 has contributed to several famous remix compilations such as 8bits of Christmas (2003) and Wanna Hld Yr Handheld (2009). In the 1990s, Goto80 did many tongue-in-cheek remixes based on 1980s pop culture. This can be heard in Lo Fi Mono Festival and Papaya EP where he covered music from Yazoo, Kikki Danielsson, The Incredible Hulk, Megaman, Depeche Mode, Barbapapa, etcetera. In 2002 he released Italo Megamix for C64, with remixes of Miko Mission, Scotch, Laserdance and others.

In 2007, he made a C64-version of Deep Throat together with Role Model. The full movie was converted into chunky pixel graphics, which was streamed from the C64 datasette in realtime.[31] He has also remixed more contemporary artists, such as Monster Zoku Onsomb, Icarus, Tim Koch, Psilodump, Damn! and Best Fwends.

References edit

  1. ^ Menkman, Rosa The Glitch Moment(um). Institute of Network Cultures, 2011, p. 65, ISBN 978-90-816021-6-7
  2. ^ Quaranta, Domenico (ed) Playlist – Playing Games, Music, Art, Mediateca Expandida, 2009, p.36
  3. ^ . March 25, 2012. Archived from the original on 2012-03-25.
  4. ^ "Goto 80 interview pt 1". Truechiptilldeath.com. June 29, 2009. Retrieved April 8, 2020.
  5. ^ "Goto1993 release at Floppyswop" (ZIP). Floppyswop.co.uk.
  6. ^ "Live shows". Goto80.com.
  7. ^ "Lo Fi Mono Festival". Goto80.com.
  8. ^ "Little Computer People 2001". Goto80.com.
  9. ^ "Superdöner". Discogs.com. Retrieved April 8, 2020.
  10. ^ . Indiegames.com. 3 December 2010. Archived from the original on 10 April 2013. Retrieved 10 May 2012.
  11. ^ "Demoscene Documentary Series, Episode 7 The Music Episode". World News.
  12. ^ "Commodore Gaming and Digitale Kultur announce Commodore Scene Lifetime Achievement Award Winners" (PDF). Digitalekultur.org. Retrieved 1 May 2012.
  13. ^ "live shows". Goto80.com.
  14. ^ "░ ░ ░ ░ ░ ░ ░ ░ ░ ░ ░ ░ ░ ░ ░ ░ ░ ░ ░ ░ ░ ░ ░ ░ ░ ░ ░ internet 2008 ░ ░ ░ ░ ░ ░ ░ ░ ░ ░ ░ ░ ░ ░ ░ ░ ░ ░ ░ ░ ░ ░ ░ ░ ░ ░". www.internet2008.se. Archived from the original on 18 April 2013. Retrieved 2 February 2022.
  15. ^ "8bit Power, Barcelona – Miniguide". Miniguide Barcelona.
  16. ^ . www.sentireascoltare.com. Archived from the original on 16 October 2011. Retrieved 17 January 2022.
  17. ^ "prosthetic knowledge". Prostheticknowledge.tumblr.com.
  18. ^ Power, Chris. "BBC - Music - Review of Icarus - Sylt Remixes". Bbc.co.uk.
  19. ^ "Extraboy". Discogs.com. Retrieved April 8, 2020.
  20. ^ "promo | GOTO8O". Goto80.com. Retrieved 2020-04-08.
  21. ^ Maher, Jimmy The Future Was Here – The Commodore Amiga, MIT Press, 2012, p. 202
  22. ^ Collins, Karen From Pac Man to Pop Music, Ashgate, 2008.
  23. ^ "Carlsson, Anders Power Users and Retro Puppets: A Critical Study of the Methods and Motivations in Chipmusic, MA thesis". Lund University. 2010.
  24. ^ "Rhizome: A Micro History of Demoscene Music". Rhizome.org.
  25. ^ . Goto80.com. Archived from the original on 2012-05-26. Retrieved 2012-05-02.
  26. ^ "BIT Brus, Raquel Meyers". Raquelmeyers.com.
  27. ^ "True Chip Till Death: Goto80 interview part 2". Truechiptilldeath.com. 30 June 2009.
  28. ^ "Musicians Are Spammers". Chipflip.wordpress.com. 2012-02-01.
  29. ^ . acidburger.com. Archived from the original on 2 February 2011. Retrieved 17 January 2022.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  30. ^ "New-Aesthetic: 2SLEEP1". New-aesthetic.tmblr.com.
  31. ^ "CSDb: Deep Throat". Csdb.dk.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • chipflip.org

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Goto80 born Anders Carlsson 9 February 1981 is a Swedish music artist and researcher He has been described as one of the key players between glitch and chipmusic as well as an active demoscener 1 At the turn of the millennium he was one of the first to bring chipmusic to a wider audience and was also an early adopter of live Game Boy music 2 He has an extensive back catalogue of free music often open source with a wide span of musical influences 3 He currently when focuses on research and art and maintains a number of blogs and labels such as Chipflip and the text mode tumblr Goto80Goto80 performing in 2006Background informationBirth nameAnders CarlssonAlso known asExtraboy Johnny Location Tomas Delin GotoET Susanne Gordon Strombola 4D Man Crystal MasterBorn 1981 02 09 9 February 1981 age 43 OriginVarberg SwedenGenresChipmusic glitch skweee electroYears active1992 presentLabelsChipflip Bleepstreet 8bitpeoplesWebsitewww wbr goto80 wbr com Contents 1 Career 1 1 Music 1 2 Research 1 3 Art 2 Music distribution 3 Discography 3 1 Studio albums 3 2 Compilations 3 3 EPs 4 Remixes 5 References 6 External linksCareer editMusic edit Goto80 released his first music in the demoscene in 1993 at the age of 12 4 He founded the group Hack n Trade and released his music for free in demos and on BBSs The style seems to have been predominantly rave and electronica 5 His first live performances was with the pop group HT in 1998 6 The first formal Goto80 release was the cassette Lo Fi Mono Festival in 2000 7 The following year he made one of the first Gameboy live performances with LSDj together with Role Model 8 His Papaya EP was released the same year combining pop dub vocoders and calypso This led to some media attention and him opening the Hultsfred Festival He was also working regularly with famous demoscene groups like Fairlight and Triad In 2002 he co founded the band Superdoner to play a form of 8 bit punk rock 9 The following year he moved to Melbourne where he began to incorporate modern tools such as Renoise into his music making Goto80 released his debut album Commodore Grooves in 2005 10 The same year he was selected as artist of the year at the Microdisko Chipmusic Awards and was later one of three nominees for all time C64 composer at Commodore s official 25 year celebration 11 12 In 2007 Goto80 made one release every month and performed once a week 13 The following year he tried to release one song every day together with Dan Brannvall at internet2008 se 14 This established him further as one of the top 8 bit acts 15 His next release Breakfast 2009 has been listed as one of the top 10 chip songs of all time 16 Following this poppy song he started to focus on darker sounds often improvised completely on Commodore 64 17 One BBC review described his music as microscopic bursts and stutters of atonal sound on which he eventually lays down some beautiful descending bass tones 18 Among his aliases Extraboy seems to be the most productive one Extraboy appeared on record for the first time in 2002 with a remix of Tim Koch 19 Other aliases include Johnny Location Tomas Delin GotoET Susanne Gordon Strombola 4D Man and Crystal Master He has appeared in groups such as the synth pop duo HT 1995 the EBM band Damitu Kuerpo 1997 the punk group Superdoner 2002 Goto88 and the Sunshine Band 2007 and the electro duo Kommando Knorr 2009 20 Research edit Goto80 has been called a demoscene historian 21 His main research topics are chipmusic textmode graphics and the demoscene He published his first text in the book From Pac Man to Pop Music in 2008 where he described chipmusic as a medium and form 22 Carlsson received his master in Media and Communication in 2010 with his thesis Power Users and Retro Puppets a Critical Study of the Methods and Motivations in Chipmusic 23 Other published texts include a history of demoscene music for Rhizome org 24 and Future Potentials of ASCII Art together with A Bill Miller Art edit His art works are often focused on live performances 2SLEEP1 Gotozilla Punk Potemkin Data Jam or computer violence HT Gold Polybius 44422435 To Nowhere He has worked together with artists such as Raquel Meyers Jossystem Otro Videogramo Entter Rosa Menkman Shojono Tomo and Jacob Remin 25 Since 2011 he has been focusing on textmode aesthetics together with Raquel Meyers In 2012 they claimed to be the first to make a performance using only PETSCII based graphics and music software 26 Music distribution editFollowing the practices of the demoscene Goto80 releases most of his music for free By 2007 he had 1000 songs online 27 In the same year he left Myspace and later criticized fellow musicians for trying to be present on too many Internet platforms advising them to use their own distribution channels instead 28 He is vaguely connected with hacking and piracy having performed at Pirate Bay parties like Spectrial and in several hackerspaces His early C64 songs were distributed as executable files and not recordings and they sounded different every time they looped In the netlabel context he made low bitrate releases such as Copyslave 2004 and also mixed his music together into a megamix with Monkeywarning 2002 More recently Open Funk Sores 2007 was an audiovisual open source release in MOD and MP3 for web and PSP Cherry CD 2011 was released in an envelope and distributed as a form of mail art Acid Burger 2011 was a mini DVD inside a cheese burger 29 2SLEEP1 2011 is a collection of audiovisual performances in textmode but was only available as streaming video 30 All these releases were made together with Raquel Meyers Discography editStudio albums edit 2005 Commodore Grooves 2007 Digi Dig 2007 Made On Internet 2007 Bortabra 2008 Son Of Music 2008 Open Funk Sores 2011 Cherry 2013 Cjbzya Tsaya 2014 Files In Space 2015 2016 80864 2019 Shirbum 2020 808642 2021 S T A L L O 2021 G L O S O N 2021 Hardcore Family 2021 S H Y G G A Compilations edit 2016 0407 EPs edit 2001 Papaya 2002 Monkeywarning 2002 Bushrunner 2002 Philemon Arthur and the Vic 2004 Copyslave 2005 Contech 2005 Bravo 2007 Zyndabox 2007 Updown 2007 Ximplef 2007 Barryland 2007 Wet Pulse 2007 6 2007 Unlimited Edition 2007 2 4x4 with Entter 2007 Little Tittle 2009 Breakfast 2012 Acid Burger Menu 1 with Raquel Meyers 2011 Summer of Seven 5 7 2012 Virtual 7 with Warren Myles 2012 The Ferret Show with The Uwe Schenk Band 2013 Come Together Warm LeatheretteRemixes editGoto80 has contributed to several famous remix compilations such as 8bits of Christmas 2003 and Wanna Hld Yr Handheld 2009 In the 1990s Goto80 did many tongue in cheek remixes based on 1980s pop culture This can be heard in Lo Fi Mono Festival and Papaya EP where he covered music from Yazoo Kikki Danielsson The Incredible Hulk Megaman Depeche Mode Barbapapa etcetera In 2002 he released Italo Megamix for C64 with remixes of Miko Mission Scotch Laserdance and others In 2007 he made a C64 version of Deep Throat together with Role Model The full movie was converted into chunky pixel graphics which was streamed from the C64 datasette in realtime 31 He has also remixed more contemporary artists such as Monster Zoku Onsomb Icarus Tim Koch Psilodump Damn and Best Fwends References edit Menkman Rosa The Glitch Moment um Institute of Network Cultures 2011 p 65 ISBN 978 90 816021 6 7 Quaranta Domenico ed Playlist Playing Games Music Art Mediateca Expandida 2009 p 36 Zero Music Magazine Recension March 25 2012 Archived from the original on 2012 03 25 Goto 80 interview pt 1 Truechiptilldeath com June 29 2009 Retrieved April 8 2020 Goto1993 release at Floppyswop ZIP Floppyswop co uk Live shows Goto80 com Lo Fi Mono Festival Goto80 com Little Computer People 2001 Goto80 com Superdoner Discogs com Retrieved April 8 2020 Indiegames The Glitch Aesthetic of Goto80 and Raquel Meyers Indiegames com 3 December 2010 Archived from the original on 10 April 2013 Retrieved 10 May 2012 Demoscene Documentary Series Episode 7 The Music Episode World News Commodore Gaming and Digitale Kultur announce Commodore Scene Lifetime Achievement Award Winners PDF Digitalekultur org Retrieved 1 May 2012 live shows Goto80 com internet 2008 www internet2008 se Archived from the original on 18 April 2013 Retrieved 2 February 2022 8bit Power Barcelona Miniguide Miniguide Barcelona 4mat goto80 Pixelh8 Chip music is Not dead Luglio 2011 Articolo SENTIREASCOLTARE 1 0 www sentireascoltare com Archived from the original on 16 October 2011 Retrieved 17 January 2022 prosthetic knowledge Prostheticknowledge tumblr com Power Chris BBC Music Review of Icarus Sylt Remixes Bbc co uk Extraboy Discogs com Retrieved April 8 2020 promo GOTO8O Goto80 com Retrieved 2020 04 08 Maher Jimmy The Future Was Here The Commodore Amiga MIT Press 2012 p 202 Collins Karen From Pac Man to Pop Music Ashgate 2008 Carlsson Anders Power Users and Retro Puppets A Critical Study of the Methods and Motivations in Chipmusic MA thesis Lund University 2010 Rhizome A Micro History of Demoscene Music Rhizome org Artfarts Goto80 com Archived from the original on 2012 05 26 Retrieved 2012 05 02 BIT Brus Raquel Meyers Raquelmeyers com True Chip Till Death Goto80 interview part 2 Truechiptilldeath com 30 June 2009 Musicians Are Spammers Chipflip wordpress com 2012 02 01 Archived copy acidburger com Archived from the original on 2 February 2011 Retrieved 17 January 2022 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link New Aesthetic 2SLEEP1 New aesthetic tmblr com CSDb Deep Throat Csdb dk External links editOfficial website chipflip org Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Goto80 amp oldid 1177110630, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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