KisamaIs666's Hyperflip Tree Friends 3 is the final chapter in a trilogy, and it goes out exactly how you'd expect: messy, loud, and weirdly sweet. This is dariacore and hyperflip through a plunderphonics lens, with tracks that sound like someone took a Game Boy, a crate of random samples, and a mild sugar high and pressed record. There are pitched-up vocal snippets, goofy beat switches, and a general vibe of "let's see what sticks." The whole thing runs about eleven tracks, including a collaboration with Temenough on "SPIN FUN KNOWIN YA" that keeps the energy at full dumb fun.
It comes from Lost Frog Productions, a label that puts out a lot of this kind of thing, and it's free. You can grab it in FLAC or WAV or whatever you want. The artist's SoundCloud and X accounts are linked, and there's a spreadsheet code if you want to get it without paying. This is for people who liked the earlier Hyperflip Tree Friends records, who are into artists like Goreshit or Nanoray, or who just want something that sounds like a corrupted Nintendo DS cartridge that somehow became a party. It's not for everyone. It's barely for anyone. But if you're in the mood, it hits. If you're not, it'll probably just annoy you. That's fine too.
There's a track called "dreams drawn with flipnote studio" which tells you exactly what you're in for. Another one is "what super star we pickin' up?" which is a question the album never answers. The production is rough in a way that feels intentional, like the artist is more interested in energy than polish. It works. Sort of. Depends on your tolerance for chaotic sample work and abrupt transitions. Mine is pretty high, so I'm into it. Yours might not be.