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The great Andrew Davis of Samantha’s Comics and Sloopygoop draws Comix Gab’s icon Gabby!

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We are having another Cosplay Life Drawing Club meeting on April 9th 7:30pm at Dre Grigoropol’s art show opening a AIR Space. We will have gameboy sound artist know as Sloopygoop, modeling and cosplaying as the loveable Rugrat, Chuckie!  Photography by Dre Grigoropol. at 40th Street Artist-in-Residence Program (aka AIR) 4007 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia PA 19103 7:30 pm
CoS Audiography: Episode 015: “An Interview with Jeremy Kolosine, part 6″
By Len Comaratta on July 18th, 2011 in CoS Audiography, CoS Exclusive Features
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In this edition of Audiography, I conclude my conversation with 8-bit musician and chip music and synthpunk pioneer Jeremy Kolosine.
With his band Shakespace, Kolosine found himself remixing many of the band’s tracks for inclusion on their albums. This passion for remixing eventually led him to begin working on his own after the band ended.
Recording under the name Receptors, Kolosine began to experiment and explore the sounds that he could make with 4-bit and 8-bit systems like Ataris and Gameboys. Eventually, he evolved into the 16-bit realm of the Nintendo DS.
Quite the prolific artist over the past decade, Kolosine has recorded in Shakespace, as Receptors, as k-sine, and he is currently working on his first project under his full name. He has toured the world and played with symphonies. He has also found time to produce two 8-bit tribute compilations, one for Kraftwerk and one for the Beatles, about which we go into further detail.
More information is available at Jeremy Kolosine’s website www.receptorsmusic.com.
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Featured Music: 01. Receptors – “Everything Fades Away (Ksine Moog Rogue Version)” 02. Receptors – “We R Receptors” 03. Receptors – “I’m Mellow” 04. Sloopygoop – “Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Heart’s Club Band” 05. 8-Bit Operators – “Tomorrow Never Knows Megamix”
Audiography Episode 015 written and produced by Len Comaratta.
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8-bit, chip music, Jeremy Kolosine, Kraftwerk, Ksine, Receptors