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`n. .rP' `qb ,dP' TLb. ,dMP' all rite, now you get the chance to read TML.dMMP some facts about some of the major amiga ,nmm`XXMPX musicians. read about their history in ,#MP'~~XNXYNXTb. the scene and their plans in future.yes, ,d~' dNNP `YNTb. that's meant to be read while listening to ,~ ,NN' `YNb their modules. read 'em over and over and over.. dNP `Yb. ,NN' `b. · i n t e r v i e w · ___________ ______dP _____________ \ / \ ,N'\____ _____________. _____ \ \_____. ____\ / \___P___/ .\--\__ __/__ |--\____)---\ _____/__ |--\_ \ _/ | | | \ | | \__| | _ \ / | \__| | /\ | | _| | | _l_ | | \ / _l_ | ___| l___/=l___|====l____/===\______|==l______|\ /l___/===\______l____/ \/ Handle: Wea (ex-Basil Fawlty) Group: Scope, Magic Circle, Ivory, Humanoids Date of birth: 24.12.70 1983, when my dad bought a C-64 (I was 12 at the time), although I had clearly been more remotely interested in computers before. C-64 and Amiga (Well, other family members owned both, but I used them...) On C-64 it was mainly games, but during the end I started playing with the assembler on Epyx fastload, mainly ripping routines and putting demos together in the lamest way, but it was the closest I ever got to a "coder" on any computer. My fondness for scrollwriting (In the scroll EMI's "Beatvise" music disk I said once that it seemed I was the only Amiga musician who loved writing scrolls) comes from my C-64 period though. On Amiga it was mainly music, although I was one of the most active organizers of Ivory, trying to keep contact with all the members throughout Norway. I did no disk swapping, so I did some of the in-group organisation stuff instead. Plus I still loved writing scrolls and did that a lot in Ivory too. Rather obvious, really, as I have always been a "music guy". I started playing piano at 5 and started composing songs not much later. Soundtracker, Noisetracker, Protracker Dunno. I had several that I was satisfied with for various reasons. "Jazzin" is probably my best module, but it is in a style that isn't necessarily my favourite kind of music. "Scandinavian Star" is probably my personal favourite for its nice melody, and I also have to say the first module I ever made, "Eggs & Bacon" proved more outstanding than most of them - particularly after som remixes to get rid of the ST-01 instruments. Yes! There is! On Ivory Megademo there was this part where my brother (Mute) draw this lousy picture of a lot of US Army men. The picture was lousy, but the other group members liked it, and kind of forced me to make a coverversion of "In The Army Now". I like the song, but I was never even remotely satisfied with the module, lots of ST-01 instruments and everything sucked about it. It was also obvious to other people outside the group it wasn't a very good module, so when another Norwegian group, IQ-, made an antidemo against us (a really funny one, which was just tragic to Ivory), they made their own version (with samples vocals and all) of "In The Army Now" As a musician I find the music important, I guess coders look at the code and graphic guys even at the graphics. In a game, the sound is actually an important part of the entire playing experience, which also includes the FX, of course. The great flipper games "Pinball Dreams" and its followers, were all examples of games where the music and FX played an important part in making them excellent games. I am composing, for now it's leisure, but I still hope it would be leisure. I don't make mods though, did a couple of "comeback" ones when I downloaded Fasttracker on PC 4-5 years ago, but now it is mainly MIDI and sequencing. Mpeg isn't a "piece of music", mp3 is just a way of copying music over the Net, which is nice if you are speaking of old stuff that is more or less impossible to buy on CD nowadays. And wav is a lot older than mod anyway :) As for general MIDI, no, thank you! Back when I was part of the scene myself, these were some of my faves: Lovestory by Time Traveller Blue Stars by Time Traveller & Blackstar The Last Sun by Fred Tranze Seven by Dr. Awesome Rag by Walkman BA1 by BitArts I am a "melody guy" and often prefer mods with good melodies rather than mods that are made in a technically advanced way. I left the scene around 1990-91 though, and I have heard more recent stuff that is better. Out of the current ones I have heard (thanks to nostalgia sites on the Net), I guess Jogeir Liljedahl's "Face Another Day" would be my fave. Purple Motion has also made some really great ones. Hmmmm... I don't think I was huge enough that there would be an audience for such a CD :) As for recent ones, Travis, Coldplay, Super Furry Animals. But I also love the likes of Genesis (old 70s stuff), XTC, Depeche Mode, Crowded House and good old The Beatles. Yes, again, I am a typical melody guy :) A lot of fun, mainly. It was a nice time. Part of me wants to go back and be part of today's scene, while another part of me realizes, at 30, I wouldn't fit it anymore. No. Greetings to everybody who used to be in Ivory, Humanoids or Scope with me. Mail me if, for some reason, you get to read this. My mail is there up in the header of the interview. :) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- please note: this interview is ©opyrighted in 2001 by crown of cryptoburners ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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