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Role
  
Composer

Name
  
Matthew Applegate

Years active
  
1999–present

Origin
  
Ipswich, England


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Occupation(s)
  
Musician, Songwriter, programmer, software designer, lecturer, tutor, video game designer, programmer

Instruments
  
Game Boy, NES, Commodore 64, ZX Spectrum, BBC Micro

Labels
  
Hidden Youth Records (2005–present)

Albums
  
The Boy With The Digital Heart, And the Revolution

Genres
  
Electronica, Alternative rock, Video game music, Chiptune

Similar People
  
Nullsleep, Pornophonique, Dubmood, 8 Bit Weapon

Birth name
  
Matthew Carl Applegate

Record label
  
Hidden Youth Records

Pixelh8 Music Tech Master Stroke DS


Pixelh8 (pronounced "pixel hate") is the stage name for Matthew Applegate, a British chiptune composer.

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Career

Chiptune Music

Pixelh8 combines the sounds of video games and electronic toys, often those that have been reverse engineered to avoid either copyright infringement or plagiarism to form original compositions, usually children's toys like Speak & Spells and Game Boys. Pixelh8 started off relatively unknown on Myspace and was widely discovered after winning a competition to open for Imogen Heap on her UK tour in 2006 and performing at Apple's iTunes Office in California. Pixelh8 also won Sound On Sound. Playback Album of the month in March 2008 with his second album "The Boy With The Digital Heart". Pixelh8 continues to release music on the record label Hidden Youth Records.

Pixelh8 has also designed music software such as Music Tech for the Nintendo Game Boy and the Pro Performer for the Nintendo Game Boy Advance and Nintendo DS which turn both machines into real time synthesizers and is currently developing software for other machines. Pixelh8 Music Tech software has been mentioned several times by Imogen Heap and is said to be used in an upcoming track called Tidal.

Pixelh8 was the first headliner to the Nerdapalooza 2007 festival in California, other notable performances include performing for Huw Stephens on the BBC Introducing show December 2007 as well as Assembly 2008 in Helsinki, Finland.

December 10, 2008 saw Pixelh8 perform at Maida Vale Studios for the BBC the session was aired on BBC Radio 1 on December 18, 2008 in which he dedicated part of his performance to the Radiophonic Workshop and cited them as an influence on his work.

January 23, 2009 The National Museum of Computing released a press statement saying that Pixelh8 would be composing and performing an entirely new piece of music for the museum, using some of the "earliest and rarest" machines such as Colossus computer and the Elliott 803 entitled "Obsolete?".

April 15, 2009 Pixelh8 released Pixelh8 Music Tech V2.0, Pro Performer, Drum Tech and Death Ray software free for download from his official website.

May 25, 2009 Pixelh8 provided BBC Radio 1 and BBC Radio 1Xtra with some of the backing tracks for their Big Gaming Weekend.

May 26, 2009 Pixelh8 re-wrote the theme tune for BBC World Service's Digital Planet the special version of the theme tune was made available from The Open University website for free.

Pixelh8's music has also been featured on and done interviews with BBC Radio 1 Rob Da Bank, Zane Lowe and Huw Stephens' shows, BBC Radio 6 Tom Robinsons, Nemones and Music Weeks shows, BBC Radio 4, BBC Radio 1 Wales, BBC Radio Foyle, BBC Radio Suffolk, BBC Radio Three Counties, BBC Radio Norfolk, and on BBC News 24 E24, Ipswich Community Radio's Martin & Lewis Show, BBC Look East and BBC South Today.

His second album, 'The Boy With The Digital Heart,' is currently playing on loop in the under-construction 'History of Computing' room at The National Museum of Computing at Bletchley Park.

Creative Computing Club

In 2012 Pixelh8 started Creative Computing Club, a small club in which he teaches children ages 7–18 in the Suffolk area various technological things, such as GameMaker Studio, HTML, Arduino and much more. Creative Computing Club has grown exponentially over its 5 years of activity. Many of Applegate's student have gone on to work for big technology companies.

Discography

  • Handheld EP (2006)
  • Fish & Chips EP (2006)
  • Video Games Ruined My Life (2006)
  • The Boy With The Digital Heart (2007)
  • Obsolete? (2009)
  • And The Revolution (2009)
  • Hard Reset (2013)
  • Commissions

  • A Day At The Seaside (2010) Aldeburgh Music funded by Esmee Fairbain
  • Childhood Remixed (2010) Town Hall Galleries funded by Turnstone
  • Observations (2010) The Institute of Astronomy, Cambridge funded by PRS For Music Foundation
  • Obsolete? (2009) The National Museum of Computing funded by PRS For Music Foundation
  • BBC World Service Digital Planet Theme Tune (2009) BBC World Service funded by BBC
  • Software

  • Music Tech V1.0 (2007)
  • Music Tech Pro Performer (2008)
  • Music Tech V2.0 (2008)
  • Music Tech Master Stroke (2009)
  • Sonus (One) for Apple iPhone (2010)
  • Connections to other artists

  • Imogen Heap
  • Damon Albarn
  • References

    Pixelh8 Wikipedia