9.6K
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1.1M
2013
This Week in Chiptune is a popular YouTube channel with 9.6K subscribers and has uploaded 311 videos till date. This channel has a total of 1.1M video views from all around the world and is a channel from United States . This Week in Chiptune channel is eligible for monetization. There are no reviews yet for This Week in Chiptune channel.
This Week in Chiptune captures the sound of the Internet music generation. TWiC is series dedicated the wide world of contemporary electronica. It's like Pete Tong meets Armin Van Burren at Nintendo World, an open-format radio show focused on new and exciting electronic music. TWiC has featured the work of hundreds of underground artists and rising stars, from Philadelphia's circuit-bent HipHop, Jazz Fusion from France, and lo-tech high-octane dance music from Tokyo. Streaming live each week, host and producer Dj CUTMAN performs for sixty minutes alongside custom software and interactive visuals. Scouted by Twitch as one of their first Music Partners, hundreds tune in to the TWiC live stream and thousands more subscribe on YouTube. Dj CUTMAN has racked up over 6 million plays on Soundcloud, and the TWiC Podcast was featured on iTunes alongside releases by Taylor Swift and Daft Punk.
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