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(41 replies, posted in General Discussion)

L-tron wrote:

Totally! You wouldn't see a thread here "so and so has a new album" followed by comments about how the music sucks and everyone thinks their music is better... not very nice, and also yeah seems people are hating cause he's not in "the scene"? I mean, if the guy was on this forum and read this, I'd feel pretty ashamed...

What I said in the post is very simple and is a matter of personal taste: I liked what he said, did not like the music though. But without a doubt, it's good when someone from the semi-mainstream talk about this type of music production. Without sounding pedantic as the Guardian article that someone posted here these days.

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(41 replies, posted in General Discussion)

http://www.factmag.com/2015/03/11/fuck- … the-plane/

cool words.

music suck tho.

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(11 replies, posted in Releases)

Love that milkyberry vibe!

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(6 replies, posted in Releases)

heart

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(45 replies, posted in Commodore Computers)

gr8face wrote:

Sid Wizard destroys all competition with ease.

nope, LSDJ is still the best c64 tracker ever.

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(6 replies, posted in Sega)

I recently did some tracks on vgmmm, created a rom with the music and played it on a chinese everdrive. It sounds great.

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(336 replies, posted in Sega)

CountSymphoniC wrote:

I'm thinking about making this open source, keeping everything moving as I can't find as much time to commit to this project at present.

The thing is... there's a lot of demand for it, but I've been rather busy with other things lately. I would still do some dev work on it and provide overall direction for the project but also have other people to bounce ideas with. Anybody interested?

Once you're promoting this tracker on other forums, I'm pretty sure a lot of people would give you some help on developing. This is a great project that definetly should see the light of day.

Our good friend HarleyLikesMusic from Sheffield, joined CFGK24 to spawn a long jam uniting their Nintendo DS, running the Korg modular microsequencer for that console. The result is a free-flowing track, strongly based on krautrock, which serves both to travel on foot, by car on an autobahn, and -- why not ? --, an inner flight within your room. Well, for this last option, perhaps the music is too short.

Artwork by Samuel Siddall

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(336 replies, posted in Sega)

sooooo, any news on this?

this is awesome.

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(25 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

Oliver really should get some more help on building those carts.

This album is delicious.

Makes me want to go outside take a sunbath while smoking a cigarillo and drinking a dry martini.

(oh, just reminded I´m in Sao Paulo and it´s fucking gray and polluted outside, so I´ll keep listening to this on my computer).

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(22 replies, posted in Nintendo Consoles)

hell of a great project man. love those .spc file glitches.

but I agree with prof, maybe you should lower the fundings for this. anyway, have good luck on this.

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(5 replies, posted in Trading Post)

sorry, sold already. Forgot to edit the topic.

kometbomb wrote:

That pattern entering bug I think was fixed in a fairly recent build, the OSX build is lagging a bit behind.

Good to hear. In any case, I´m using it mostly on Windows. The mac version is only for spending some lazy moments at work. Thanks for the help!

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