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Zito
Interview
`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: Zito Group: Darkage, Reason, 1oo% Date of birth: 4th october 1979 I was already intrerested in computers when I was not able to buy an own one. Around 1987 I was spending most of my freetime after school with a friend named Oliver who owned a C64 and some funny GDR Computer, I mean a computer built in russia for the former german democratic republic I was citizen of. But we mostly played games or tried to get 0,5hz more power by soldering everything inside the computer case. ;) Then in 1991 I got an A500 for X-Mas and changed school where I learnt to know a guy named Friedhelm who owned an A500 too doing music with it and he introduced me to the scene. His handle was and still is Ed/Red Tiger Inc. With him I made my first scene experiences, means he had a contact where to get newest demos and warez from. The first scene production I have seen was Red Sector's legendary Megademo. Being fascinated but not good enough in anything the scene needed I stood a user only watching every demo, intro or cracktro I could. Then I tried to pixel graphics and compose musics until I started swapping in 1997 which was my first real contact with the scene as I never knew anybody connected to the scene outside my hometown before. Before the A500 I had this GDR machine manufactured by Robotron I guess. I had a little wordprocessor I used to make some homeworks from time to time. Nothing more. Hmh, I did some nice 16-color graphics between 1992 and 1997 but all were oldskool - influenced by the lot of oldskool demos I saw before - and this would have made everybody throw it away I had send it to. So I tried Noisetracker and later Protracker and I had a lot of fun, even if I was not as good as anybody else I knew. At the end I even gave up tracking as I do not consider myself as musician. I am a better ascii-artist and editor, I guess, so I should continue improving these skills instead of trying to compose again. :) At first I used Noistracker 2.0 and Soundtracker3. Later I felt in love with Protracker 2.1 and then I used Protracker 2.3D (later the AGA fix of this version on my expanded A1200) to compose everything that followed up to today. I also tried Dibibooster and made some AHX tunes, but although I was no musician when I used PT I was a worse one by using other trackers. With none. But there was one I composed on Octamed5 - the only time I tried this tool - called "My Way" and in my memories it was the best I had ever written. It was 3:23 minutes long and featured own synth-strings and a monk choir I ripped from some demo (it was one of my main actions before 1997 to watch scene productions and ripp everything out of them by using my Freezer bettern known as MKIII). But you know the problem with the human memory is that it always makes the past looking better than it was. Hmh, nearly every one... I guess my first one really sucks. It is too long and boring, but I had a lot of fun writing it. I remember this long evening in my room sitting in front of my A500. The smell of fresh clothes in the air - my room was the biggest in the apartment of my parents, so it was used to try the clothes after washing - and dark yellow light surounded me. Oh yes... Oh, music has a high one. Of course without a coder nothing is possible, but it would be boring to watch a demo or read a diskmag without some good background music. But more often the music is even more than background only and dominates the whole thing. Or the demo itself is based on a the timing of a tune. I often wrote screenplays for demos after I received a finished module. It was easier this way, because if the tune was good it could give some inspiration for the ideas of effects and the storyline. No! As mentioned above I think I never was a real musician. My tunes are just to bad. But sometimes I got this feeling - especially when I hear what is possible with the Prottracker still today - and then I load the AGA-Fix of PT2.3D and type some notes and baselines for an hour or so, just to recognize again that I am simply not able to take the melodies and arrangements I have in my head and ban them to the 4 tracks... It is a pitty and very unsatisfactory for me. Hmh, I do not like them. This way it is not possible to see what the musician has done. What is his art and what just sampling, you know?! Also I must confess that I am addicted to oldskool and you surley agree that everything is possible with 4channels. So why need MP3 if you are a skilled musician? "Stardust Memories" by Jester/Sanity was and still is one of the tunes I enjoyed most on the Amiga. This one has the right drive but is also melodic. And it reminds me on my childhood in the scene. Today I mostly listen to X-Ceed and Dascon, who still do great modules by using Protracker. Especially Dascon, who became a goog friend meanwhile, is more than skilled but one of the most underestimated composer of the Amigascene! Also the Thonk Bros. from Moods (that are Elapse & d!RT!E) got the real funk, but remain unknown. But you asked for my alltime favorites... Arg, I got too many holes in my memory... "Temple of sun remix" by Yolk for Shaft7, Mobyle by Moby for Arte, Overload by Tip & Mantronix for Voyage, Fireworks by Mantronix alone are the only favorites I can never get enough of I can remember right now. No, why should I? But I already made an audio cd including one of my tunes with the Amiga scene music lable "Moods - Music for your instincts". Check out www.moodymusic.de.vu to download more than 150 free tunes in various Amiga formats and to order the mentioned CD which is a best of the first 100 Moods releases remastered and pressed on an Audio CD. Hmh, bands... I guess Anathema is the only band I am listening to. Mostly I listen to typical Amiga scene music & movie scores. Real spirit, satisfaction and fun. I love to stay in the scene since a long time now and I guess I will for a lot of years or even until I die. Of course. I am doing asciis for 1oo% (www.1oo-percent.de) and I am main editor for the Amiga diskmag "Jurassic Pack". I also write some screenplays for demos or intros in Darkage and Reason, but none of the new ones have been produced so far. Lazy coders, hehe... Yes, everybody who knows me. Especially all my ex-swapping contacts. Swappers were the best friends I found inside the scene and I owe those friends a lot. But I do not want to name single persons as this could make those angry I would forget (and I always forget a lot!) except Ed/RTI who brought me to the scene. Without him I would have missed something very special I can not imagine not to have missed today. Thank you Crown & Curt Cool for the interview! ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- please note: this interview is ©opyrighted in 2002 by crown of cryptoburners ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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