- Destructoid
- Popular Video Game Blog
- "Somewhere between electronica and great 8-bit soundtracks lies Disasterpeace, ... possessed by the haunting sounds of gameboy sound cards and everything good that came out of Kurzweil in the 80's."
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- Phlow Magazine
- Free MP3 Music Culture Magazine
- "There are minimum two pieces on "Heartcode" that are outstanding and blasting away any doubts about the grown-up abilities of chip-musicians. The masterpiece is "Ensis" from Disasterpeace. He likes to combine crazy things with different speeds, surprising breaks, fine melodies - all put together with extraordinary compositional abilities. It is really hard to shine next to such a burner."
- Disasterpeace - Ensis
- The Justice
- Independent Student Newspaper
- "Berklee student Rich Vreeland, the first to take the stage that night, played 45 minutes of electronica under the moniker Disasterpeace. He played a heavy, effects-laden electric guitar accompanied by other electric sounds courtesy of his Macbook. His ability to keep time and never lose track of the bizarre time signature of his songs was impressive, especially since it was his debut performance. The crowd seemed duly impressed with his guitar-playing skills,but the effects-drenched pieces made it unclear what and how much he was actually playing."


