luna197, I know a couple of your bytebeat tracks, they are in similar style with a lot of shimmering and echoing sounds, so this is your territory :) I caught the era of the very beginning of bytebeat, when it was just short formulas in tens of bytes. Over time, people come up with different convenient tools, and "bytebeat" ceased to be the same original bytebeat based on logical and arithmetic operations. Many people learned to make generators and arpeggiators, FM, drums, echo, filters, adsr, even samples and emulation of tracker music. Now bytebeat music is a whole combine with different tools. Everything is in the public domain, just find what you need in other songs and use it free :)
In fact, using JavaScript, you can write any digital signal processing and implement any sound.
P.S. Your latest thing (quartz) is something on the verge of fantasy, a lot of work has been done! Very cool, I'm waiting for your work in this competition and I don't even hope for first place :D