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-= DIGITISED SOUND DEMOS =-
Whats in here? All the discs with sampled music etc on...
Disc 8: Holsten Pils advert, features a sequence of
sound samples from the Western advert with loony
Griff Rhys-Jones. Also a selection of stills
digitised with Digiview.
Disc 9: Yello Mix, an excellent digitised sample with
music by Yello. Excellent quality and one of the
early high quality samples to appear on the Amiga.
Sampled by The Mixers.
Disc 28: Pop music demo, 4 good samples of Madonna,
Pet Shop Boys, Curiosity killed the Cat and Mel
and Kim.Includes digitised colour graphics of
the artists.
Disc 45: Whos BAD? Wacko Jacko is and he`s here on disc
45.. Jacko fans are treated to this digitised
version of his `classic` track.
Disc 46: Walk This Way is digitised and remixed on this
sample disc. Good heavy metal and a rap sort of
thing that was popular in the charts and
heralded a new style of music.
Disc 47: Blowfly. Dunno where this piece of digitised
music appeared from but its weird! Certainly not
one for the kiddies and this carries an 18 cert.
Disc 48: Grandmix. A very nice music `mix` with a great
intro of a robot introducing the music.
Good stuff.
Disc 50: Genesis - The Land Of Confusion. Another lengthy
digitised sample and Lp cover drawn with Dpaint.
Good for fans sick of the rap type demos.
Disc 60: Flesh for Fantasy, no not one for men only as
the title might suggest but two digitised songs
Flesh For Fantasy and Never Went Down.
Disc 64: One of the all time top discs which hardly ever
fails to amuse. Its a digitised sample of an
imaginary advert for toilet paper...
Contains language some people could find
offensive.
Disc 65: One of the ALF remixes. (Alf is a tv program
about a strange alien - apparantley a cult but
we're not keen). Anyway this consists of various
clips of the film put together as a rap/mix
all digitised of course.
Disc 79: Humourous demo of an advertisement for
merseyside. Sampled by HCC of Liverpool.
Disc 88: Equinoxe. A nice digitised sample of Jean Michel
Jarres classic album.
Disc 91: Fletch Mix. Another rap/music mix featuring all
kinds of music and bits. All sampled and well
put together for fans of this type of music.
Disc 92: The Model. A digitised rendition of Kraftworks
popular song complete with a digitised piccy of
Sam Fox who is by coincidence (or was) a model.
Disc 97: Loadsamoney! Digitised section of the popular
song recorded by Harry Enfield.
Disc 100: First of the Delerious demos. Features samples
Disc 101: and clips of Eddie Murphys stageshow. Note:
the disc contains adult material and is not
reccomended for children. Cert X. Very funny.
Disc 103: The Wall. A nice sample of Pink Floyds classic
'Another Brick In The Wall'. Good stuff, well
being a fan I would say that...
Disc 105: Fletch2 a digitised assortment of snatches of
hit records and effects linked together.
Includes a wide variety of strange effects and
samples.
Disc 109: Although the Ian & Mic demo is graphics based
there is also a wide variety of Digitised music
included, most of it good quality.
Disc 110: Digitised version of one of the Pet Shop Boys
early hits, Suburbia.
Disc 116: Pin-up Sam Fox digitised in all her splendour
and heres her hit 'Do You Wanna Please Me'
well im not gonna stick my neck out and say
anything... 'nuff said.
Disc 118: ALF2 following the success of the first one the
sequel is much the same, digitised chunks of
the 'popular' Tv show which is fast becoming
a cult only us lot arent that keen on it..
Disc 119: Sabrina fans will find a chunk of her first hit
'Boys Boys Boys' on here as well as a few pics
of her featuring the two reasons why she shot
to fame...
Disc 121: The Xmas song! (With X being the operative
Disc 122: letter! Really funny but again its not one for
the kids... Cert X. Both discs needed for all
the song.
Disc 123: The Robot Song. Another digitised soundtrack,
this time of a song, sung by... you guessed it!
Robots.
Disc 136: More digitised takes from Eddie Murphys
Disc 137: Delerious film, again not for kiddies! Cert X
Disc 150: The Miller Lite TV ad, digitised with DigiView
and sampled with Prosound as soon as the advert
appeared on Tv. The song 'He aint heavy hes my
brother' then became a cult. Featured in the
One magazine, this disc is a small slide of
stills from the ad and of course the song
digitised in all its splendour!
Disc 153: The Gator Mix! Another collection of samples
and effects put togther into a music-mix.
Very good actually.
Disc 162: Dutch Music Demo. A nice digitised sound disc
received from Evert Meulie in Holland.
A product of a dutch amiga users group.Good.
Disc 205: The Monty Python sketch, one of the best of all
206: time has 4 blokes discussing just how hard up
each of them were, getting exaggerated to extreme
proportions.Very funny.
Disc 210: A digitised rendition of Bruce Willis`s attempt
211: at the old classic `Under The Boardwalk`.
Disc 217: A disc featuring David Bowies classic `Fashion`
digitised and put together by Dale and Andy
from Norfolk.
Disc 228: The first KML demo by Steve Snake featuring
excellent quality long sampled sound.. Features
his Slither demo with music from Platoon and a
Loadsamoney sample that leads to a 3min 45secs
sample of a Mark Shreve Instrumental.
Disc 229: Another demo by Steve-Snake of KML this time
featuring a Lenny Henry sample and Afterburner
music sampled from the arcade machine that
accompanies his Afterblitter demo that has a
matrix of balls spinning around, arcade
style again from the Afterburner original.
Disc 230: KML`s Revolution demo featuring 3 parts,
including 2 great pieces of quality sampled
J.M.Jarre music, Zoolook and Oxygene.
A version of London Kid is also part of the
package. Nice graphics accompany the demo too.
Disc 231: KML`s Derek & Clive demo featuring the wacky
232: Dudley Moore and Peter Cook in a decidedly
funny,disgusting and crazy dialogue. Great
quality and seems to go on for ages..
Also included is a digitised rendition of the
Equalizer TV Theme.Warning! This disc contains
language some people would find offensive...
Disc 266: 8th Wonder digitised sample. Sampled and compiled
by Jools! (J.M.Wright a member of 17bit).
Disc 267: Its No Secret! Kylie Minogue hits the Amiga,
268: sample by Jools. Works best with 2 drives...
Disc 270: Locomotion! Yes Kylies here again!!
Mores the pity...
ah well, sampled by Jools, froth and gibbering
supplied by Snake..
Disc 272: Dragons Lair Music Demo. A nice sample containing
the voice over from the 1.5 meg version and some
great music that goes on for quite a while.
Great quality sampled music.
Disc 285: The now famous (or should that be infamous?) Kylie
286: demo by Steve 'Minogue' Snake. Everybody seems to
hate it but secretley they like it... what a two
faced lot you are.. very well put togther and
for the Kylie fans amongst you its the bees-knees.
Two 960K discs of samples and digitised graphics,
various songs from Kylies albums but they all
seem to sound the same to me... ie. c...
nope I wont say it...
Disc 287: KML Strike yet again with... wait for it...
THE ANNIE DEMO!
10 Digi pics of Annie and chums from Neighbours
with 10 secret passwords to hear 10 samples..
when you hear `em you`ll realise why they are
hidden... Also included is Steves upgrade of
his Afterblitter demo where he now spins 144
balls around in his logo rather than the
previously modest 64. More good stuff from Steve..
Disc 289: Micromix Demo. Those of you who saw or heard
the St version can now relax as its here on the
Amiga. Microdeal say its been done with AMAS but
we know different as its the exact same samples
as the ST.. tut tut the first ported demo!!
haha but never mind as its still a very good sound
program/demo for the Amiga.. a great mix including
various snatches of Star-Trek, Buggerall Money,
Chart Stuff and S-Express etc.
Disc 351: Made In Heaven - The 12" Mix by Kylie Minogue..
352: sampled by.. guess who... yeah.. KML..(Steve
6min-sample Snake) has done it again and has
managed to cram 6 minutes of sample onto 2
discs.. how? ask Steve... because he wont tell
us..(the Tinker)
Disc 367: The Adams Family Demo! 1meg needed for this 1
disc demo with a great sample (the theme tune)
and black & white digitised shots of the whole
Family. Very nice.
Disc 381: A KML demo with a difference..
382: whats the difference?
i) Does it contain a massive sample? Yes...
ii) Does it contain a scrolly? Yes...
iii) Digitised Pics? Yes...
iv) Girly Singer based? Yes...
v) Must be Kylie then? Nope... (uh? KML no Kylie
eh?)
vi) Whats Steve Snake playing at?
Well he didnt do it...
vii) The difference is ARRY the other half of KML!
Yes `Arrys first KML demo brings Debbie Gibsons
Electric Youth to life on two discs complete with
digi-pics, its the full 5 minute version two..
good quality samples plus some piccies on disc B.
You do need both discs but 2 drives are not
essential.
Disc 384: The follow up to the popular Helloween demo by
385: Futuresoft, this features a song called Quiet
Riot and a brilliant whining guitar solo.
You will need both discs.
Disc 394: The Safe Sex Demo! One we had a while ago but it
was corrupt so never made it into the library.
This is (depsite the title) a humourous mix of
commentry and samples/music that goes on
about Ronald Reagan/Nancy`s opinions of Sex..
not rude but quite funny.
Disc 514: Space Ace Demo.
Readysoft`s follow up to the amazing Dragons Lair
(remember THE demo 181?) is here and it looks even
better than the first! Nearly half a minute of top
notch, near faultless animation from the game.
PLUS Readysoft have excelled themselves in the
compression department as they have managed to
squeeze a whole host of samples in aswell,
including the unforgetable "I`ve only been
kidnapped by aliens, thats all!"
One meg owners get a continous loop of the full
demo, Half meg owners can choose between the first
and second parts.
Disc 523: Why Don`t You Stay..? Anyone who has seen Dirty
Dancing will recognise this one. A brilliant
sample of the song by some Motown group or other.
(Sorry but noone in the office can remember their
name!) Anyway, no graphics on this one just the
WHOLE song in all its glory..
Disc 527: MoonWalker Demo. Jacko hits your Amiga! Actually
this isn`t that bad. A few pieces of animation
from US Gold`s game of the film of the record
of the operation of the strange mind.Also features
various samples from a few of Jackos records.
The best bit being the grand finale, featuring
the infamous spin. ** 1 Meg only **