Henry Homesweet describes himself as a micro-musician from the UK. His work explores the potential of obsolete technology in a bid to stimulate creativity through the technical limitations of circuit bent toys and chip-tune hardware. In 2008 he released Palm Trance, a genre-defining chip-tune album, that consolidated his reputation as one of the foremost innovators in the emerging 8-bit music scene and gave him the opportunity to take his music to live audiences all over the world. On stage, he delivers eclectic live sets using Nintendo Gameboys as a substitute for DJ decks, cranking out lo-fi synchronized techno and electro direct from the chip. On Enter 5D, his second album for antigen records, he has taken the 8-bit chip sound into previously unexplored territories; generating lush, expansive, psychedelic techno soundscapes, with many tracks clocking in at over 9 minutes. Though the approach and the technology have changed little since Palm Trance was released in 2008, the result is a stunning leap forward from the retro-primitivism of his debut. Track listing: Critical Buddha 9:12, The Myrtles 9:50, Evolver 9:37, Timewave Zero 6:27, Wetiko 8:44, Toaster 3:43, Until I Sleep 6:03, Enter 5D 12:45.