I think the attention span is over by now, so I can share some stats:
46K views on YouTube, brought 160 subscribers too (up to 620)
19K plays on BandCamp, 6.5K complete plays (of a single track)
32 supporters on BandCamp (17 visible there, others supported by picking whole 'discography' or a single track from the album)
46K views of the Russian language making of article on a major IT blog website
23K views of the English language translation of the making of article at the same IT blog website (not much popular compared to US/Europe majors)
Some posts:
https://techcrunch.com/2019/02/08/feel- … d-speaker/
https://omicrono.elespanol.com/2019/02/ … -speakers/
https://www.osnews.com/story/129396/pc- … to-eleven/
https://omicrono.elespanol.com/2019/02/ … -speakers/
https://pcforum.hu/mediatar/5565/itt-eg … omponaltak
So yeah, it generated quite some attention that I did not expect, although maybe not as much as a popular 'underground' (like chiptune) music release from a well known artist would - those gets reposted all around profilic websites, mine wasn't reposted anywhere i think (besides my own posts). Anyways, pretty good for an 1-bit release. Too bad I wasn't expecting any real attention, so I didn't stiff some of ours best modern ZX 1-bit stuff to the articles in order to provide more visibility to our scene.