Pronounced 'animal style,' nmlstyl is Joey Mariano's audio-visual project. Joey's chip music career started around the Y2K era when Napster was huge. She used a MySpace friend adder to advertise her early chiptune music, which was coined as 'fakebit' by demoscene purists. Her first recordings were released on CDR in 2001, and later her first live show as 'animal style' was at Pulsewave in 2005 with NYC's 8bit Peoples crew. After this, she gained notoriety on YouTube and in hackerspaces for her 'Gameboy Foot Controller' modification YouTube video, featuring FXDoctor's 8bit fuzz pedal. The next logical step was to release music on actual game cartridges, so she worked with NO CARRIER and developed some of the first 'album carts' for the NES. In the following years, she spent a decade organizing 8static events, developing a visual style, playing MAGfest with Cheap Dinosaurs, and leading the Philadelphia chip scene through crowdfunding and DIY aesthetics. Following the success of NY's 2008 Blip Festival, she helped Philly grow a vivid scene. 8static finally ended with 3 festivals, one of which took place at the famed Unitarian Church in Philly. After 2017, she branched off into synthwave/vaporwave and is a well-known Philadelphia graffiti artist. Her current live band is composed of Yusef Killiebrew on drums and Rob Martino on additional synths. The upcoming nmlstyl album will be a double: live band side and an electronic side. ♫ ♫
played Wonderville
played West Philly Porch Fest
appeared at Bitgen Gamer Fest
full video of Bitgen
appeared at MAGfest
released counterbeats && drips
appeared online at Chipfest Cyberspace
appeared at Babycastles
released workplace ergonomics
appeared at Hackers on Planet Earth
The Last 8static Festival
appeared at MAGfest
released concat
8static 52 with ohhinaifu on visuals
released the self titled nmlstyl album
appeared at MAGfest
played the Franklin Institute's Fels Planetarium for 8bit Night
nominated for a Philly Geek Award for working on 8static
released Trenchvent on 8bit peoples
played the first 8static Festival
released a cover of 'How Soon is Now' in the form of a downloadable player
winner of the Open Spark competition
performed at Pax East Chiptune Extravaganza
opened for I Fight Dragons in Philly
released NES cartirdge album Teletime
built a CV Sequencer for the Pulsemonger synth guitar pedal
Blip Festival Live released
exhibited 'Juvenile Amplifier' Playlist Exhibition at Laboral in Spain
released a cover of the Rentals "Please Let That Be You"
Open Air released on 8bit peoples
first 8static in Philadelphia
released Gameboy Madrigals
Valentine's Day Pulsewave at the Tank
released What is Species
first live show as Animal Style at Pulsewave 2 with Nullsleep
also appeared at Pulsewave 4 with Tristan Perich
appeared on Power Up!
played with Anamanaguchi and Disasterpeace at John Bale Bookstore in CT
First Animal Style album on CDR