Ubiktune
Autumntunes
Posted on November 30, 2009
"Winter is an etching, spring a watercolor, summer an oil painting and autumn a mosaic of them all." - Stanley Horowitz
 
Electric (Pause Music, 2009)
Posted on September 27, 2009
After about 8 months of work and month of production, Electric by C-jeff of Ubiktune has been released on Pause Music. 3 songs, 30 minutes, innumerable amount of styles and one message for Dmitry's father, that what Electric is.
 
Summertunes
Posted on August 27, 2009
In the end of summer Ubiktune's forces have gathered together to play the last summer songs of this year.
 
Cocotriste
Posted on June 8, 2009
Kiwaïda and Rico Zerone — a French-Austrian duo which brings us the beauty of cosmic music and distant voices as Cocotriste. Surely, its all crossed with minimalstic chiptune touches and perfectly continues the tradition of non-traditional (sorry for the pun) ubiktune's releases.
 
Springtunes
Posted on May 13, 2009
As the cold and gray of winter ebbs, the majesty of nature changes inexorably to spring. The change in the environment brought about a lightness in the hearts of our musicians, who got together with their Spectrums to craft you 9 new musical pieces to help you celebrate the return of spring. Meet, Springtunes!
 
Aliasing
Posted on March 05, 2009
Aliasing by Manwe of The SandS — the album made on Nintendo DS. Used: Electroplankton game and KORG DS-10 virtual synthesizer for Nintendo DS, Bluesbreaker II, UltraFlanger UF100 and Yerasov CW-2 guitar pedals.
 
Fellowship
Posted on February 19, 2009
For over the decade Fatal Snipe was bringing hard and powerful sound reaching the very limits of AY soundchip. And now it's time for "Fellowship".
 
Ubiktune at Last.fm
Posted on January 27, 2009
Now we have our label's page on last.fm.
 
Elements
Posted on January 24, 2009
After a year-long break, we're back with a fresh concept release using Atari's YM-chip. Please meet Stu and his newest album, "Elements".
 
onomatopoeia
Posted on April 28, 2008
Ubiktune is glad to present for you a side of experemental Spectrum music from nq aka n1k-o. Noise and glitch messed up with dark and cold atmosphere - that is onomatopoeia. And only near the end, a part of feelings goes through "onfroneyul" and "jefil_mied_foju". As addition, get the pouet link, also as Spectrum and PC versions.
 
Stranded 2.5
Posted on July 25, 2007
Today we are glad to present for you our artist from United Kingdom - Lee du-Caine! Stranded 2.5 is a new ZX Spectrum game with music by Lee du-Caine (also known as dC Audio) and code/gfx by Bob Smith. There are 10 tunes and as well as the game being published by Cronosoft, Lee has compiled them in audio format for us. Cover picture is also done by Bob Smith. The release showcases different music genres, many of them in the style of old-time game sountracks, and by the way, most of the tracks are done only in two channels!
 
Turbo Sound
Posted on February 25, 2007
Karbofos from Drink Lovers of Triumph did great release for the Turbo Sound device, an additional soundchip for the ZX Spectrum, which allows using of 6 channels instead of 3. As the result, here we have about 25 minutes and 13 tracks of pure rhytmical sound. We proudly announce that this is the first album ever made with such a device. Get it in releases.
 
Konami
Posted on December 07, 2006
We're glad to release our 18 minutes debut album. With a japanese influence around all 8 tracks, ranging from rythm & beats to funky motives and new age tones. All tracks are mixed with ambient fills between them. You can listen to it as a gapless album or download the non-stop version. Ubiktune starts its journey with this special release. So, check out the releases section.
 
The new label announced
Posted on December 01, 2006
Ubiktune is a new chiptune label, mainly created to release and publish new original and quality ZX Spectrum music. Every release will be accessible for download in mp3/ogg and original files. Also we'll provide an audio CD edition for every Ubiktune's release. You'll have the chance to order it. See you here soon.