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			<content type="html"><![CDATA[<p>Tomy and Ukko from the group Live! coded a music disk to my music, for Atari STe. I&#039;m a bit between demoscene and chiptune, so to me it means a lot. I started &quot;real&quot; chiptune in 2009, and so far, I had never released anything for the machine I love so much. Actually, the reason why I keep my tracks simple and do not want to merge too many machines (like DMG + ST) is that I&#039;ve always wanted to release such a disk. Live! made it possible, thanks guys !<br />So here is a compilation of tracks for your STe or emulator. OK, the tracks are not new, but well, the intro is awesome and really worth it : )</p><p><a href="http://www.pouet.net/prod.php?which=64496" target="_blank">Go get an Atari and a floppy disk</a></p><p>I was supposed to be present at the party but I managed to miss my flight. This cool intro cheers me up a bit : )<br />Bye !</p>]]></content>
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