Frank Zappa had a thing for digital music, since he liked that computers never play anything wrong, and can handle extremely complex compositions. To me, Frank had a bit of computer in himself as well. His compositions were often "glitchy" and wildly complex, and he led a quite strict lifestyle. For that reason, I thought it would be interesting to translate one of his greatest works, the Black Page (most likely named after the completely filled notesheet describing the song) into a very definitive computersound.

Thus I give you - my 8-bit Nintendo cover of "the Black Page part two - the easy teenage New York version", by Frank Zappa, as played on the "Zappa in New York" album. Enjoy!
Christopher Aaby - the Black Page part two: the easy teenage New York version (Frank Zappa cover)
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