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The complete C64 music collection Jens-Christian Huus
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Experimental music in other players.
There's not much to say about this music - only three tunes done outside my own
and Laxity's player systems. Done here and there in 1988-1989.
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ILLEGAL.DAT Illegal Man
After the music group "20CC" had been in the demo scene for some
time a sourcecode was hacked and spread on the american BBS.
I managed to get a version of this sourcecode - and tried to
fiddle with it. This is what came out of it. It was composed
in assembler and really "begins" after 15 seconds.
MAD4.DAT Mad4
Maduplec of "BUDS", a very prominent coder in the demo scene
became quite an alrounder in the later C64 days. Making close
to everything himself he painted the graphics, coded, composed
and even made a music-editor with his own player. He sent me
a version of it to me for testing, and this is the result. The
player takes very little rastertime. I remember that when I
sent him the tune he told me it was "typically me".
TYPHUS_1.DAT Typhus #1
This is the only tune I did in Future Composer, made at the
Dexion copy-party in 1988, the same party where I was told by
Laxity to keep my hands off his player. The Future Composer was
a hack editor on Charles Deenen's player and it arrived at
this party for the first time. I tried it out once - and never
touched it again. "Typhus" was the name of the german guy who
also ordered the "Sharks" music in the old player.
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