Goto80 presents a 3.5" floppy disk of Commodore 64 music & videos
Goto80 aka Anders Carlsson is a lo-fi artist and researcher who has been called "the most prolific chiptune artist in the world". Since his first steps on the demoscene in 1992 he has developed a unique mix of 8-bit pop, beats and craft.
The file on the 3.5" floppy disk is a 170 kilobyte Commodore 64 disk image that can be loaded into VICE, a program that runs on Windows, Linux or Mac, which runs programs intended for old 8-bit Commodore computers.
Goto80 aka Anders Carlsson is a lo-fi artist and researcher who has been called "the most prolific chiptune artist in the world". Since his first steps on the demoscene in 1992 he has developed a unique mix of 8-bit pop, beats and craft.
The file on the 3.5" floppy disk is a 170 kilobyte Commodore 64 disk image that can be loaded into VICE, a program that runs on Windows, Linux or Mac, which runs programs intended for old 8-bit Commodore computers.
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