In early 1993, Commodore hadn't released hardware specs for the new AGA Amiga computers. So me and my game dev partners decided to create a demo trilogy, using self-discovered AGA chipset features.
The second demo was called 'Mindwarp', and I still love to listen to our music composer Ramon Braumuller's 4-channel soundtrack.
In early 1993, Commodore hadn't released hardware specs for the new AGA Amiga computers. Our little game dev team created a demo trilogy, using self-discovered AGA chipset features.
Here's the second 4-channel track by our music composer Ramon Braumuller for the "Hoi sAGA part III"
For more tunes and info, check the other posts in this thread, the #TeamHoi hashtag and the "Team Hoi game devs" section of https://linksta.cc/@seven
Inspired by a thing I saw on Reddit earlier today, I’m going to try listening to more complete albums this year. Maybe daily? We’ll see how it shakes out.
#AnAlbumADay 155/366: Solid State Survivor by Yellow Magic Orchestra
Catching up with yesterday's listen. This was a cool discovery that I came across when not wanting to pick a "Y" artist that I felt was too easy or well known. They kind of remind me of Space and Kraftwerk.
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Title track of the band's 1984 album, this sweeping ballad showcases a grand orchestration and Ian McCulloch's emotive vocals. Its poetic lyrics evoke a sense of longing and romanticism, culminating in a dramatic crescendo. Often considered one of their most iconic songs.
Big thanks to @aetataureate for putting me onto Primer! First season is covering #CityPop and I’m already loving it. I’m not super deep in the genre so it’s nice to have yet another source to learn of some songs and artists from.