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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: Blasa Group: mOOds^Uva Date of birth: 03.04.1979 "I wasn't very interested at start, until i saw some of my friends playing some games in their computers, i only knew computer games from the arcades, so sawing them on a personal computer kindda surprised me, but i really didn't think that my dad would buy one (those things were expensive at the time), and i only brought that issue only once to the dinner table. It was the year 1991/92." "My first machine was a Pc386 with only PCspeaker and eventually it was on this computer that i started making music and not even a pair of speakers i had... :-) Now i have one of those mega beasts of today, an AMD Xp1800 with a live! with a good pair of speakers." The old one i still have him, but it's acumulating dust, eventually i'll throw it away, but until there, it will remain in the basement as child memories..." "My Dad already had bought me an organ so my interest naturally began there, but i was amazed with the sound that my PCspeaker was giving me when i was playing tracked music (mods). Damn! It was even better then the games, all that blip and blop stuff. The only tools i had were some little tracker 'tetramed v1.0' and a simple player 'Visual Player v2.0' and like 30 or 40 mods, nothing more. I actually discovered demos a little later on my cousin's Amiga and it was there were i made all the connections beetween the samples info text of the mods with some demos, parties and what the community was all about. I guess i was more interested in the music and it's construction then the GFX or coding. Humm, i used to draw a lot on paper, i imagine if i discovered GFX first then i could be a graphician, eheh!" "I followed somehow a natural upgrade on the software. First it was the Tetramed v1.0, a little basic program that made me started, after that i discovered the great Scream Tracker, but then the Impulse Tracker came along, the most complete of all of them, and i'm still using that nowadays. I tryed others but in vain, i grow up perfecting my skills on IT so it will be difficult to change to another." "Humm, that's a tricky question, i think i reached my goal in all of my songs. When i finish a song i think that i made something different and better then my previous works, that's part of the natural upgrade of our skills. But if i ever go commercial with my work, now that's where i reached my goal, even though we keep on learning, if not, personal gratification are my goals, and that i reach on every song i finish." "Eheh! Maybe my early ones, but i always like to listen to them from time to time to see the mistakes and to laugh a bit." "Music is like a complement to the show, to the movie, to our lives. Without music life is pretty boring. If you try to see a movie without music, some theather or even a demo, the result is quite boring. And why is that? Well, because music installs the mood on what we are seeing, if a good mood is set, then the combination of the images with the sound is perfect, providing us the exact feelings that the director/artist was intended to show us. Now if the music doesn't fit the visuals we're seeing, the result could be a disaster as we are used to see on many shows." "I'm still very active, composing for personal leisure and several projects, uncommercial for now :) But we never know, right!" "About wave there's little to say, it's not a powerfull format, even though it's used to store sound samples of anykind. The midi is quite unknown to me, i only know it from the old computer games, when combined with a good sound card it as results that leave us like 'Duh!', speakless, but is quite limited, i think. Mpeg or Mp3 it's just a way of compression, and show better sound quality at an acceptable size, but it can grow quite fast, depending on the lenght of the music but limited also, it's good to release high quality versions of the tracked format ones." "There are plenty of artists that made me continue on this way of living, just to name a few: Purple Motion: Unreal" / Jrb: "Naked Reality" / Quazar: "When we rise" / Tangerine: "Hip-hop Lullaby" / Purple Motion: "Satellite One" - Xtd: "Ballada" / Nuke/Anarchy: "Menumusic.3" / Jets: "Last Time" / Bruno: "Blueprint" / Rapture: "Walkin' in the Park" - Dreamer/tpd: "Cigarette Smoke" / Skaven: "The 2nd Reality" / Moby: "Elekfunk" / Carebear: "Far away adventure" - Necros: "Martian Lovesong" / S.Roger: "Little Private Suic" / Oxygener: Gherkins & a rhubard" / Chorus&sid: "Hideaway Blues" - Basehead: "High on hedonism" / Smash: "Last Train" / Norfair: Obtuse but smooth" / Olof Gustaffson: "Pinball Fantasies" "If te opportunity comes, i will accept it... and why not release some of my old songs remastered, it's already proved that the formula works, right?" "Currently i'm listening to St.Germain, Nils Petter Molvaer, Portishead, Blasted Mechanism, among others..." "The Amiga gave me missing connections to the Scene, and i'm glad it did, it's a wonderfull community, a little lost in nowadays but i think it will pass. Sorry, i didn't know the C64, only later i discovered what was it by the knoledge of chip music and very old games." "Yep, and i hope to be in here for another 10/20 years." "I want to thank all people on the Scene for providing us this community and all the ones that helped me continue my work. I want to thank the Portuguese Scene community and all my other groups for all the support they gave me. Thanks! Thanks for the interview!" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- please note: this interview is ©opyrighted in 2002 by crown of cryptoburners ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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