Game Boy music

Game Boy music
Stylistic origins Video game music, electronic music, techno, trance, house, electropop, picopop
Cultural origins mid-1990s, United States, Japan, Sweden, Canada, Germany, Austria
Typical instruments Game Boy (other instruments vary)
Mainstream popularity Low
Subgenres
N/A
(complete list)
Fusion genres
Bitpop, gamewave
Regional scenes
N/A
Other topics
Bitpop, amigacore, video game music, Game Boy Camera, Nanoloop, Little Sound DJ, electronic music

Game Boy music is a type of chip music produced using a portable gaming console of the Game Boy line. To produce music of the genre, one needs a Game Boy and a cartridge containing appropriate tracking software, such as LSDJ.

Contents

Software

There are several pieces of software available, but most Game Boy musicians use Nanoloop, Little Sound DJ, Pixelh8 Pro Performer or Pixelh8 Music Tech. Other software includes Carillon Editor, Music Box, Pocket Music, the Game Boy Camera, and others.

Nanoloop was programmed by Oliver Wittchow, a German art student. The user interface is very minimal and quite different from "normal" musical user interfaces. Little Sound DJ was programmed by Johan Kotlinski, who lives in Stockholm. Little Sound DJ is a type of four-track tracker.

Timeline

Artists

References

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