firebrandboy
lo-fi electronica from the chip-
March 8th, 2010Gigs
The Blooms EP will be launched on Tuesday 16th March with a gig at the 13th Note Cafe, Glasgow, 9pm, where Miaoux Miaoux will be supported by chiptune wizard Firebrand Boy and the legendary Errors DJs. It will be available on CD, and also as a download from
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I’m playing at Miaoux Miaoux’s EP launch in the 13th Note next week.
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flin
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February 24th, 2010Misc
Bored, stuck and frustrated. Just watch as the LEDs go on and off and relax.
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February 14th, 2010Electronics
The prodigious and super-talented VBLANK has ported the Arduinome software to the Bliptronic 5000. This could potentially offer an incredibly cost-effective alternative to the monome. Need to get my hands on one and do some hacking. More info here.
Tags: arduinome, bliptronic 5000, hacking, monome, vblank -

The park was acquired in 1857 and was designed by the world renowned Sir Joseph Paxton, also responsible for noted public parks in London, Liverpool, Birkenhead and the grounds of the Spa Buildings at Scarborough. The park was dedicated to the memory of Mary, Queen of Scots and not Queen Victoria, a common misconception given the proximity to Victoria Road and that the park was created during her reign.
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Tags: arduinome, fm, Music -
December 9th, 2009Electronics, MiscI aim to have my arduinome 90% finished by Sunday.

This is me applying my second coat of tung oil in my ghetto workshop.
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a40h-176
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November 11th, 2009Electronics
My arduinome nears completion…
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August 11th, 2009Electronics
About a year ago, I stumbled upon the Arduinome project. Back then I felt though it’d be a great build — more cost-effective than a monome and more rewarding. Having said that, I was absolutely petrified about embarking on the soldering epic of the button pads. After a few other kits and bits and pieces (SID2SID, C64 mods etc) I felt ready.
It isn’t hugely difficult but it is time-consuming. I would suggest soldering other kits before doing this. Looking back on my old soldering jobs, I’m glad I took the time to perfect my technique. The tutorial I used can be found here. On to acquiring an enclosure now!
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