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Short:Winter Dream (older Module by Neurodancer/1oo%)
Author: neurodancer at timewarp.insider.org (Neurodancer)
Type:mods/neuro
Architecture:generic
Date:1998-08-07
Download:mods/neuro/nd-cls04.lha - View contents
Readme:mods/neuro/nd-cls04.readme
Downloads:3737

Hi there!

All right then...  "whats that?!" you might ask, and here's the answer...
this is one out of a few really *old* modules I did really quite some time
ago...  must've been in the years between 1991 and 1993 I'd say, I'm not
really sure when I did those modules, maybe they are even older.  :)

I was just playing around with the latest PT3.61 beta by RD10 and started
to listen to all this old unreleased stuff when I found that it wouldn't
harm anyone if I release them (until you are allergic against not so damn
new modules that are technically far from being perfect, hehe).

To do something good <?!> for the evolution of the new Protracker IFF
module format, I converted all of those modules into the new format so you
just have to get PT3.60+ to listen to them...  <hehe> OR even better you
pass these modules to the coder of any modplayer for the Amiga, begging him
to include the new format into the player really soooooon!

All the modules I'm releasing under this "classic synth's" title are what I
call "from the golden age of music on the Amiga", when there were DOZENS of
absolute great and *active* musicians, and Amiga modules smoked every PC
soundblaster crap in both quality and technique.  Maybe these modules bring
you back a glimpse of the "goode ole days" of Amiga'ing.  Funny how we
always look back with sweet memories, eh?  :)


About this module:

Those samples are quite dry and frosty (and noisy, hehe), so this module is
called "Winter Dream" for no other reason (it may well be it has something
to do with the creation date but I'm not sure <g>). As you can hear I had
some problems finding the matching chords here and there in the module, but
what the hell, it was fun making it at that time.  The sample quality is
mostly *horrible* in addition, and the lead melody could be quite a bit
better...  but who cares?  Overall, it still DOES sound nice to me -
although I can't exactly tell what is appealing to me particularly - so
chances are there that someone out there might have the same weird taste,
eh? If you don't like it... there's this command called "delete" somewhere
hidden in your C: assign... :)


In case you want to contact me now, here's my email address...  I'm far too
lazy to answer snailmail letters and really have better things to do than
catch the mysterious opening times of german post offices.  Please write to
"neurodancer@timewarp.insider.org" - and do me a favor, don't ask me to send
you my modules, I'm not in the position to play wellfare.

My greets & respect to Atomizer, Clone, Megaman, all of the dudes that are
somehow related to the "1oo%" movement, all in the trancing Looker House,
all members & particiants in the strange world of Coconet, Terminator/Dusk,
Pride/Stellar, Heavy Metal & ElectroPig, Radiosity & the rest of the weird
Berlin tribe, Ramsey, Donald, Fraggle...  and to all the others who know me
and are in touch with me, including YOU.


Amiga til I die!

Neurodancer/lkr/1oo%.


Contents of mods/neuro/nd-cls04.lha
 PERMSSN    UID  GID    PACKED    SIZE  RATIO     CRC       STAMP          NAME
---------- ----------- ------- ------- ------ ---------- ------------ -------------
[generic]                 1585    2967  53.4% -lh5- bc8c Jul 27  1996 Modules/ClassicSynth4.txt
[generic]               118951  185622  64.1% -lh5- aeec Jul 27  1996 Modules/ptm.Winter Dream
[generic]                  190     342  55.6% -lh5- 3432 Aug 14  1996 File_Id.DIZ
---------- ----------- ------- ------- ------ ---------- ------------ -------------
 Total         3 files  120726  188931  63.9%            Aug  6  1998
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