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Portabellohead (Self-Released 2017)





The newest version of remixes from The Crypt of The Necromancer gaming soundworks originally created by Danny Baranowsky to be measured and re-arranged in such a distinctive way possible by our beloved short-haired musician/composer from Northern Ireland – the talented attractive Chipzel a.k.a Niahm Houston; an independent chip-musician indulging to creates a greater, funnier, energetic, melodious and cooler versions from each and every single old bytes of computerized and synth-programming toned music onto her signatures memorabilia track-list within Chipped of The Necrodance in twenty songs entirely in new remix recording by the release of DIY ethic. For most gamers, these album didn’t only just marking the new generations of game-addicts fan based to gain themselves using viral or online or manual ways but also widening the mass-influence over how the music now can be created using only pro-tools and couple laptops as fast as the growth of human populations each minutes each day. Enjoy the fantasy beats on Electronic/Dance-Pop/House-core/Animatronix or anything you need or wanted to call this effort for yourself. Amazing realm of three dimensions and thus choice for A Hot Mess (3-3 Hot Remix), Styx and Stones (4-1 Remix), March of The Profane (3-2 Hot Remix), The Weight to Remain (4-3 Remix) and Knight to C-Sharp (Deep Blues Remix). 
Let Chipzel moved your body and minds out of the boring two dimensions enters the future past and the mix-land calculations like warp-waving inside your computer game tube for a day … 





Chipped of The Necrodancer:
https://youtu.be/fKPBm7dTq5A

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