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AndrewKilpatrick wrote:
ant1 wrote:

which sealife centre where?

Brighton, the one that's nearish Concorde 2/ The Haunt

mm that is too far away Sorry sad

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AndrewKilpatrick wrote:
ant1 wrote:

i am not going to blip or doing anything this weekend sad what a bad weekend

You should come with me to the Sealife Centre to feed some manatees

which sealife centre where?

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i am not going to blip or doing anything this weekend sad what a bad weekend

imho the kind of stereo enhancement that makes things sound bad in mono ("antiphasing" the channels?) is just lazy and doesn't sound great either. try using panning to get stereo interest rather than just adding some magic vst at the end

you're surprised that pitchfork are saying nice things about crap music?? it's all they've EVER done!

casiokid are from my town and possibly girljoy too?

yeah it's pretty great

no one mentioned this yet

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0-dtmv6SvM0

i mainly objected to you using the word gay when you meant "garbage" sorry

edit : i also don't like dubstep

yugiohmaster, no

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WELCOME TO REDDIT smile smile smile smile smile smile smile

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wow it's real good
nice  work you big fluff

smiletron maybe

pc engine support is so good smile thanks

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does anyone have "booty tonight" by dj booty blip?

wow cool song! i love the ay sound smile

The Silph Scope wrote:
Xylo wrote:

Music is actually only a small part of demoscene, so to say demoscene was open since it's beginning would be a bit exaggerating.

You know, software can be open too wink
fsf.org
opensource.org

no one is deny that software CAN be open, but demos were not generally distributed with source code for a long time, maybe in the Spirit Of Competition. also many demos and even music disks the music was packed inside the demo and it was not trivial to get it out. i can't say the demoscene is a supreme example of open source culture in anyway, but there are enough helpful forum posts and etc - it's not like no one wants you to learn at all