Holder, who debuted on GameChops this February with Undertale Remixed, returns to the label with a friend. Ephixa is best known for his Legend of Zelda mixtape Zelda Step, which has racked up over 50 million plays on YouTube, and was also featured in Dj CUTMAN’s 2011 DJ mix, The Legend of Dubstep.
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Minecraft is for Everyone – Starbomb
Starbomb – Minecraft is for Everyone ( Dj CUTMAN Remix ) is available from Bandcamp, and includes and instrumental version of the song. This is Dj CUTMAN’s remix of Starbomb’s super smash hit Minecraft Is For Everyone from their second album Player Select!
Spindash
Spindash is a re-imagination of Sonic the Hedgehog‘s most beloved music.
Produced by Dj CUTMAN, Spindash features 16 video game remixers spanning diverse styles of dance music, includng future bass, dnb, house, trance and even dubstep. Old school fans will recognize themes from Genesis-era favorites like Chemical Plant and Ice Cap Zone. The album also features music from more recent Sonic games, including Sonic Adventure 2 and Sonic Colors.
Welcome Back to Hoenn – Ralfington
Welcome Back to Hoenn is a remix of the Littleroot Town Theme from Pokémon Ruby/Sapphire and Alpha Ruby/Omega Sapphire (the 3DS remake). Ralfington created this remix using his 3DS and software downloaded from the Nintendo eShop, including Rytmik Retrobits and Rythm Core Alpha 2. It was then recorded in FL Studio, and mixed and mastered by Dj CUTMAN in Ableton Live. This cheerful tune is sure to brighten anyone’s day!
Trapped in a Pokéball
Trapped in a Pokéball, the collaboration between Dj CUTMAN and his former student Belthesar, is a remix of the 1989 Nintendo title Pokémon Trading Card Game. The game was originally released for Gameboy Color and is out now on the 3DS Virtual Console. This track combines chiptune leads with powerful hip-hop drums and then evolves into an epic drum and bass powerhouse.
Hunter – Mega Flare
Hunter is the second GameChops release from chiptune musician Mega Flare, this time he turns his focus to the dark melodies of Castlevania. Mega Flare uses a Nintendo Gameboy with the homebrew software LSDj to make music. This time, he collaborated with Dj CUTMAN to record each channel of the Gameboy’s sound-chip separately to mix them using Ableton Live. The result are two larger-than-life chiptune tracks with driving basslines and crisp clean leads. You can hear the influence of Baltimore’s clubs in Mega Flare’s drum patterns and arrangement.