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Fisherking 
Handle: Fisherking
Real Name: Cato Hagen
Lived in: Norway
Ex.Handles: Marl
Was a member of: Apathy (APT), Hemoraiders, Massive (MSV)

Modules: 2  online
Interview: Read!
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Interview


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    Handle: Fisherking

    Group: Massive & Intellect

    Date of birth: 25.11.1975


  • 1-How did your interest for computers start? Which year was that?

  • Began in 1.st grade school in 1982, got a few new friends after some
    weeks, and one had a c64....i was hooked...my father bought me a vic 20
    with 3 games, probably sometime in 1983....then got a c128 later and played
    games a few years, then I got an A1000 in 1987, my first amiga...it was
    .....i cant write in words the fun and joy it was...I ran home from school
    every day as fast as i could, i had the bloodtaste in my mouth every day
    then i inserted the kickstart disk....


  • 2-What machines did you previously have? What did you do with them?

  • 1. Vic20 my father sold it probably
    2. C128 w/ a 3.5 floppy external disk, my uncle bought it in the US
    and gave me for christmas, i was my first encounter with the
    blue hard plastic disks, but at that time i didnt find
    any place i could buy them, so i only had 2 disks..
    3. A1000
    5. A600 , sold a1000 to my cousin to buy a600 coz of wb and kick2.0x
    6. a1200, bought in 1992...then sometime around june 1999 lightening
    struck, had to buy new a1200


  • 3-For what specific reason did you end up making music rather than gfx, coding?

  • I do/used to do all :) I started making small lame drum solos with
    soundtracker on the a1000....we have i guess some musical genes in
    our family, my father played in a band, gitar, my sister plays
    drums/gitar/synth/piano and my brother listens to music..heh

    So i've made a few modules just for the fun of it, later
    i started drawing on the a600, deluxe paint and stuff
    got a modem and called most of the bbs'es in norway at that
    time....all used a byte ratio....so i guessed i
    uploaded one or two of my drawings to earn bytes, and
    a person liked them, i guess....IT/banana design asked
    me to join, as a graphician, so i did.....they used one
    fullscreen picture in a short demo, just a picture i
    had drawn earlyer, coz they needed something fast
    demo was nearly done i guess.....it was a kinda
    dark drawing of a werewolf, mouth open and Banana design
    logo in center of screen....because of that drawing
    another problem came, music was kinda happy like...heh
    so brainbug had to make a scary like intro in his module
    just so the picture would fit in...

    After that i started really on drawing banana design stuff
    lotsa logos with a more gentle design, more like yellow
    blue,pink happy colors....big bold curvy fonts

    But some of the groups organisers, who joined on later
    thinked I was using too much time, and that i didnt care
    for the group, also the fact that i had modem 'arrest' from
    my father because of a rather large phone bill, i guess
    they sacked me....i never heard from them again, think
    the whole group went dead....i saw one demo after that,
    with another graphician, Optic....and that Shiny old Boots
    module by BrainBug, still one of my fav modules today.

    Think group died after that....all my logos and hours of
    drawing wasted.....

    After meeting Felix who wanted to start a new group called
    Massive, i did a few logos and interface for a mag/chart
    called Messed Up...but that too didnt make it to a complete
    product...

    We later start joining up with Maze/Eltech to do a few
    Digital Chips issues, and again I make a new interface/design
    and those where on issue 15 or 16 upto 19 i think. I'm really
    proud of those....digital chips rewls, or simply i just love
    c64/chip tunes...

    I remember when first issue of DC came with my gfx, i carried
    my computer and monitor to the livingroom and connected
    to my parents tv and stereo, and showed them what we do.

    They've always asked what i do then sitting with computer
    i say 'we make demos' and they like 'oh' and dont know what a
    demo are......Now they knew :)

    Later over the years, scene seem like stopping....major
    groups lost members who went to pc's i guess...so
    i just hang out on irc....in 1995/96 call rates wasnt
    as bad anymore....got hooked on bbs'ing again, with
    telnet the wonderful world of bbs'es came usable and
    affordable again, and even foreign countries was
    reachable :) I've always loved the feeling and
    exitement of logging into a bbs and read/check out
    new msg/files...the design of a bbs is the most
    important thing to me, if a sysop gives a crap
    about design, the hole bbs is destroyed....in my
    eyes...so i wanted to build and maintain my own
    bbs....in 1996 the bbs was born...Nameless

    Nameless.....i just could figure out a proper name..

    I think end of 96 i just named it Winterland, coz its
    always cold here when i live, and i was in the END of
    96 :) and its been winterland ever since.

    My coding started with doors for bbs system Daydream.

    I joined Intellect as a door coder and sysop.

    It was soo fucking fun, i wish i started trying learing
    to code years earlyer...

    Even if the doors where written in arexx, they where
    pretty usable, i didnt use much of the functions that
    gave arexx the slow feeling. reading 32byte of a file
    in asm/arexx is same speed. and most of my doors
    used simple reading of data files and making
    charts out of it.

    I even made a small meny system for a pack disk
    maintained my Purple Haze, EasyPack think it was..
    that was coded in AmigaE...

    Today, i run my own firm, i make signs and logos you
    all have seen on company cars and busses. Its
    very fun, and since I'm the boss...i can sleep
    as long as i want,....:) sometimes


  • 4-Which composing programs have you been using? Which one in particular?

  • Soundtracker, Noisetracker, protracker....protracker rewls

    saw digibooster when it came out, but i didnt make any music
    at that time i think, and i didnt like the look/design of
    the screen..


  • 5-With which module did you feel you had reached your goal?

  • There is probably one.....just cant remember name.


  • 6-Is there a tune you would like not to remember? For What reason?

  • cant think of anything here


  • 7-In your opinion, what's the value of a music in a demo, game?

  • Everything, music or soundeffects make the demo alive...I saw
    Scoopex's Mental Hangover just after demo was released in
    a computer store.....I was outside and the a500's monitor
    was facing out of the store.....didnt impress me much,
    or it did impress me, but the effects and sequences in a
    demo are much more alive and kicking with sound.

    When I first saw Desert Dream by Kefrens, and that sawblade
    went into the screen, i fucking jumped in my seat, mainly
    because i didnt see it coming, as the music still played
    in the background....made the effect really surprising :)


  • 8-At present, are you still composing? For professional or leisure purposes?

  • Yes, today my father have a complete sound studio, we have
    local groups comming in here for mastering and recording.

    When i have time (i never have) i usally try doing some
    instumental themes/tunes with the Korg Trinity..


  • 9-What do you think of today's pieces of music such as mpeg,wave,midi,etc...?

  • I dont know...i dont feel as much for the mpeg format as the module
    format, in the module format you have the notes and sounds
    in seperate, so its easy to just disable all channels
    and just play the drums of a module, then jump over to the
    synth and join in :) i have done/still do that for years.

    with the module format its easy to change things you feel
    could have been better, if a composer used crap samples
    but a great tune, i used to make my own 'remix' with
    new better samples/sounds
  • 10-Could you tell us some of your all times favourite tunes?

  • im not good remembering titles, but alot of Jogeir liljedahls
    music is my fav's also some heatbeat tunes. My father really
    loved chromags and virgill's rock and blues tunes.


  • 11-Are you planning to make an audio cd with some of your music remastered?

  • no way....i wont terrorise people :)


  • 12-What bands are you currently listenning to?

  • Orbital and Orbital alike music


  • 13-What does/did the amiga/c64 scene give you?

  • my life :) I cant imagine a life without growing
    up knowing all those people who dedicate hours
    of their everyday life, making stuff, making
    entertainment for free for others to enjoy.

    At work i listens often to classic modules
    from demos/mags.....mp3/mpeg is good
    for that kinda use...

    In my teens, at parties and stuff like that
    i brougth with me tapes of amigamusic, everyone
    loved it...but i dont think i could do that
    today :)

  • 4-Are you still active in the scene these days?

  • .....dont know.....probably not in the scene, but
    more in the amiga community.

    I bought a Mediator in January 2001, and wait for
    some g3/g4 card to arrive :)

    At work, we have a few machines that are computer
    driven, CNC router.....and programs for controlling
    those costs A FUCKING LOT on win9x pc's.

    So I've made a calculating program in arexx, so
    all things we make using cnc routers is mainly
    calculated with arexx from an amiga.

    So what other firms pay 40-50.000 NOK in software
    and heavy pc's for running them, i use a 1000 NOK
    a1200 and OS 3.5 w/ arexx to do nearly the same.

    So the amiga computer are much used here...

    I have 2 kids, a boy thats 3 years and a girl thats
    almost 1 year.....i wait, and wait....i cant wait

    I wonder what computers they'll have :)


  • 15-Anyone to greet? Anything left to say? Feel free...

  • Hi mom, felix,frenzey,massive members, intellect members
    #amigano and every amigan out there..


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