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The theme song from Martin Walker's "Rupert and the Toymaker's Party" is an excellent, atmospheric tune with a great melody. It doesn't exactly fit the game very well, but it's a very unique and nice song regardless. http://ftp.df.lth.se/pub/media/soasc/so … 6581R2.mp3

Also, be sure to check out this great remix by Richard Westall: http://www.remix64.com/track/richard-we … ers-party/

Very nice job, guys. Great collaboration and cool tunes!

Nice idea, and cool story. If only I had CDs, and if only I played live.

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BandCamp is fantastic for chip music and chip artists. It's a great site in general.

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Cheap Dinosaurs, definitely.

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@8 Bit Weapon

Will this have any of your old stuff... like, Vaporware Soundtracks 2.0 era? Some of your best songs were on there.

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I used to listen to SID music a lot... there are some really good Commodore tunes out there for sure. Some of my favorites include:

Martin Galway - Arkanoid, Highlander, Rambo, Wizball, Yie-Ar Kung Fu.
Rob Hubbard - Sanxion, Thrust.
Music System / Terz, Que'se and Bolie - Music For Ya I, Chunker.
Matt Gray - Driller, Motocross, Professional BMX Simulator, Bangkok Knights.
Martin Walker - Rupert and the Toymaker's Party.
Chris Hulsbeck - Starball.

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How on earth is this thread still active?

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C-jeff wrote:

"BLUESHIFT" is the last part of BLUE trilogy (featuring previously released "BLUENOISE" and "BLUESCREEN" accordingly). The album consists of 13 tracks, written, performed and produced by PROTODOME, includes a special bonus song and features guest vocal performances by Alissa and Marianne Thompsons. The artwork illustration is drawn by Marianne "Mayan" Thompson, and PROTODOME, handling artwork format and design.

"BLUESHIFT" will be available as a digital download for £1 (or more) on December 25, exactly a year after "BLUESCREEN" was out.

Visit http://ubiktune.com for more information.

Get ready for more classy chip-jazz, people. The vocals sound quite nice so far!

Who is this Extreme Zan-Zan chap? Is this an alternate account or something? What ever happened to Zan-Zan-Zawa-Butt?