8-bit (music)
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8-bit refers to a style of electronic music inspired (and performed) by the sound of old computer consoles from the 8 bit era of video games. This music will often reflect sounds from technology that is seen as primitive or "outdated" such as the Game Boy and home made synthesizers.
[edit] See also
- Chiptune
- SIDstation
- Circuit bending
- List of electronic music genres
- Bitpop
- Game Boy music
- Nintendocore
- Picopop
- Fakebit
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