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- 19/09/2003 - 10:38
- Forum: General Conversation
- Topic: Progression, not Regression
- Replies: 84
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- 18/09/2003 - 0:55
- Forum: General Conversation
- Topic: Progression, not Regression
- Replies: 84
- Views: 67316
Yes, there are. And to help out a little, I'd like to give everyone a small excerpt of those VARIOUS tunes which are on my playlist all the time. I know, my taste is probably not your taste, but do check them out (at your own leisure - listening to them all takes about 30-45 minutes at the very most ...
- 02/09/2003 - 22:08
- Forum: General Conversation
- Topic: Progression, not Regression
- Replies: 84
- Views: 67316
Hmm.
I don't know if my musical activities on the c64 or the general 'Music is Art' credo can be categorized as 'elitism', but quite frankly, I don't care. To me, it all boils down to this: Music is universal, timeless. The used platform is irrelevant. Its popularity is irrelevant. Its commercial ...
I don't know if my musical activities on the c64 or the general 'Music is Art' credo can be categorized as 'elitism', but quite frankly, I don't care. To me, it all boils down to this: Music is universal, timeless. The used platform is irrelevant. Its popularity is irrelevant. Its commercial ...
- 01/09/2003 - 10:21
- Forum: General Conversation
- Topic: Progression, not Regression
- Replies: 84
- Views: 67316
Just wanted to add my two cents, since I'm one of those nutballs who're still using the c64 to attempt original compositions.
Settling the remix dispute, you remix what you want to remix, period. A C64 game/demo music remix is hardly a mainstream concept, and most of us do this as a hobby. And if ...
Settling the remix dispute, you remix what you want to remix, period. A C64 game/demo music remix is hardly a mainstream concept, and most of us do this as a hobby. And if ...