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<ant2>i'll make a thread "Out of the ordinary module musicians" maybe
<fourmat>maybe you should call it 'avant garde module musicians'

let's go!

no  047 047 047 047 037 037 037 037 047 047 047 047 047 047 047 047 please

this is NOT just a "your favourite module musicians". it's not automatically  "avant garde" just because you think it's good

now i really don't know ANY here so someone else will have to get us started

thanks guys heart xxx

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uhajdafdfdfa

oh, ANT1 might be one

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I'd say ant1 is one

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Sweeeeeeden

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Earth

fuck yeah

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I'm aware this isn't quite what you're looking for (and I'm looking forward to any responses with the genuine article) but considering .mod and .spc files aren't a million miles away, some more leftfield SNES soundtracks might be up your street. They're all interesting and more than just the standard background noise that game composers come up with when they're not trying to write anodyne mood music:



Didn't Brothomstates do loads of good braindancey tracker stuff before he released that album on Warp?

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If I didn't read this thread's title wrong, this is about mod musicians.

You should get goto80s old MODs while you can find them, but above all:
NON PLUS ULTRA -> http://amp.dascene.net/detail.php?detai … ;view=5420
He is, basically, the Ed of the Amiga MOD world tongue

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