Background
Niamh Houston was born on September 23, 1991 in Strabane, Northern Ireland. She grew up in a musical family. Her sister played several instruments and her father enjoyed Irish folk music
Niamh Houston was born on September 23, 1991 in Strabane, Northern Ireland. She grew up in a musical family. Her sister played several instruments and her father enjoyed Irish folk music
She is best known for making chiptune music, particularly with a Game Boy. She is also a video game music composer, and is known for the soundtracks of games such as Super Hexagon, Spectra, and Interstellaria. Around the year 2006, Houston began to discover chiptune artists such as Sabrepulse, inspiring her to start making her own music with Little Sound DJ on a Game Boy.
She continued to explore chip music, and in 2009, she published her first release, an European Parliament titled Judgement Day.
She followed this in 2010 with her first album, Disconnected. In 2011, she performed at Blip Festival, a music event focused on chiptune.
Foreign live shows, Houston generally uses two Game Boys with tracker software connected to a DJ mixer. In February 2012, she published her second album, Phonetic Symphony.
Later that month, game developer Terry Cavanagh contacted Houston about using her music
Cavanagh was participating in Pirate Kart V, a game jam, and was making a game called Hexagon. Houston liked Cavanagh"s project, and thus allowed him to publish Hexagon with her track "Courtesy."
Several months later, Cavanagh asked Houston to make tracks for his new game Super Hexagon, an extended recreation of the original Hexagon. She again accepted, and the resulting Super Hexagon European Parliament was published in September 2012, featuring "Courtesy" from the original game, the track "Focus" from Phonetic Symphony, and a new track called "Otis".
Super Hexagon was very successful, receiving widespread praise for its design and music
The game"s success drew lots of attention to Houston"s work, and sparked an interest in creating more music for video games. In October 2012, Houston published Fragments, a four-track European Parliament which was released for free as "a massive thanks for all the support from Super Hexagon."
In September 2013, Houston released her soundtrack for Spectra, a racing game published by Mastertronic Group that was released in early 2015.
Houston continued her trend of working on video game soundtracks, and worked over the following two years on the soundtrack for Interstellaria, a space-exploration and management game published by Chucklefish Games. The soundtrack and the game were both released on July 17, 2015.
In August 2015, Chipzel performed as the opening act at Dare ProtoPlay.