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Saturday, September 28, 2019

Mistigram: your Mistigris artpack experience may vary wildly depending on how you access its...

Mistigram: your Mistigris artpack experience may vary wildly depending on how you access its contents. If you just see what washes up on social media or even browse the archives at Sixteen Colors, you will miss out on literature, programs, but most notably the music!


When Cthulu revived Mistigris in 2014 and went monthly two years later, he wanted to tap creative talents from other communities he’d crossed paths with outside the digital underground since the turn of the century, and this included a global community of accordion players performing music you might not expect to hear on squeezeboxes. The happy medium best fit straddling the disparate realms was Adam “An Historic” Matlock, who has a thriving practice recording ripping covers of music from (among other sources) video games. We tapped him extensively for our 22nd anniversary collection and for a few months thereafter, and needed to revisit his catalogue for our video game-themed MIST0919 artpack this month. This fresh take on a theme from #ChronoTrigger arrived just a couple days too late to be included, but it serves as a great reminder of his 19 (!) unsharable-on-social-media accordion VGM tracks hidden bundled in the artpack’s direct download incarnation at bit.ly/MIST0919



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