THE ADVENTURES OF BAYOU BILLY (1988) – Starburst Magazine

THE ADVENTURES OF BAYOU BILLY (1988) – Starburst Magazine

THE ADVENTURES OF BAYOU BILLY (1988) – Starburst Magazine

Leave it to Brooklyn’s Ship to Shore Phonograph Co. to find the a way to release a 7-inch of the most insanely catchy and intensely-paced chiptune music they could find. The Adventures of Bayou Billy might not be the most well-known of the titles released on the Famicom and NES during the late ‘80s, but & Continued

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Review of the Lagrange Point soundtrack at Starburst Magazine

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Upon dropping the needle on Ship to Shore’s release of the Largrange Point soundtrack, one wonders just how the music to an 8-bit game for the Nintendo Famicom can sound so amazingly full. Honestly, the music on Lagrange Point rivals the likes of such 16-bit scores like Outrun, and it’s all due to a chip inside the cartridge — Konami’s VRC7 sound generator integrated circuit.

Read the full review at Starburst Magazine. Published 1/7/17

“Basket Case 2 / Frankenhooker” soundtrack review at Starburst Magazine

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“Frank Henenlotter’s films are amazing works of DIY weirdness, and for two of them he made magic with the assistance of composer Joe Renzetti. Sure, Renzetti’s work for Child’s Play was of a higher profile, but the music he composed for Basket Case 2 andFrankenhooker are arguably far more entertaining.”

Read the complete Basket Case 2 / Frankenhooker soundtrack review at Starburst Magazine. Published on 7/12/16