In addition to including Final Fantasy's justifiably hyperbolic promotional blurb when first posting on the excellently kinetic synth-pop of "Which Song," we added this bit from Ben Jacobs aka Max Tundra himself on the process and equipment used to achieve his tones: The main technology behind this and all of my albums has been the Commodore Amiga 500 - bestselling home computer at the time - running a $1 public domain software tracker program. The sounds don't emerge from the Amiga itself howev...
Stereogum — In addition to including Final Fantasy's justifiably hyperbolic promotional blurb when first posting on the excellently kinetic synth-pop of "Which Song," we added this b... more info
Pitchfork - Forkcast — If you're a fan of Max Tundra's latest album, Parallax Error Beheads You, then you already know dude's got a penchant for chopped-up, time-changing, multi-tracked skewed ... more info