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Sabrepulse
Sabrepulse playing at Strathclyde Union, Glasgow in 2007.
Sabrepulse playing at Strathclyde Union, Glasgow in 2007.
Background information
Also known asAshley Charles
OriginKingston upon Hull, England
Genres
Years active2005 – present
Labels8bitpeoples
Give Daddy The Knife
Merryworks
Websitesabrepulse.bandcamp.com

Ashley Charles, better known as his pseudonym, Sabrepulse, is an English chiptune musician from Kingston upon Hull, England. He is often cited as being one of the pioneers of the genre known as chipbreak, a fusion of chiptune and breakcore.[1]

He founded Sabrepulse in late 2001 to release his remixes of vintage video game music.

Discography

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Albums

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  • Says Hello (2004)
  • Famicom Connection (2005)
  • Chipbreak Wars (2006)
  • Verão (2007)
  • Turbo City (2008)
  • Untitled (2009)
  • Blood Eagle (2015)
  • Paragon (2015)
  • Exile (2018)

EPs

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  • Terra EP (2005)
  • Titan EP (2006)
  • Nintendokore EP (2006)
  • First Crush EP (2011)
  • Bit Pilot OST (2011)
  • Ender (2022)

Singles

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  • "Close To Me" (2011)

Remix albums

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  • Blood Eagle (The Remixes) (2015)

Other

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  • "We Are Hi-Speed" on GDTK Sampler (2006)
  • Xinon VS Sabrepulse: Realization (2007)
  • "Lightspeed Disco" on Crunchy Records Compilation 2008 (2008)
  • "Digital Love" on Da Chip Volume 2 (2012)

Compilations

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  • Terra & Titan (2014)

Remixes

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Year Track Original Artist Album
2014 "Precious Jewel" Knife City Precious Jewel
2015 "Show Me" Trey Frey Très Frais

Production credits

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Year Track Artist Album
2014 "Endless Fantasy"[2] Anamanaguchi Endless Fantasy
"Bosozoku GF"[2]
"Cyberstrike" Shirobon The Arcade Dream

References

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  1. ^ ""It's not for the cock" » It's not for the cock, it's for Button 1,2 and Start". itsnotforthecock.dlpwd.co.uk. Archived from the original on 24 March 2008. Retrieved 17 January 2022.
  2. ^ a b "Sabrepulse – Confession time! I co-produced 'Endless..." Retrieved 26 May 2020 – via Facebook.
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