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The Party 1994
Party Report


Submitted by CyberBrain (CyberBrain) on August 21 2002
Written by CyberBrain

My first demo party
The Party 1994 was my first demo party, so needless to say, it was a great experience for me. The atmospher of 100% techno that met me when entering the party-hall with my computer, was allmost undescribable.

Since this is 8 years ago, i kind a' don't remember it all that well.

It was the party where i met many of the guys in the group i had just joined : NoName. (Gigabyte (+2 of his friends) , GhostRider, Perff, Quac, Booker + some more i guess...)

The party-organizers moved the C64-demo deadline in the middle of the party, and since we were C64-sceners, many of us didn't have net - so we never knew the deadline had been moved, and a lot of demos were delivered in too late (ofcause we did a lot of the coding at the partyplace!). That is why there was so many C64-demos in the WILD!-compo... We didn't make it to the deadline. (it pissed a lotta non-C64 people off that there were C64-demos in the wild-compo - i remember talking to a sad organizer, that wasn't happy about it... i tried keeping his spirit high :) )

So we released CrazyWorld3 in the Wild-compo. Zyron/Antic saw our demo. He also heard the music GigaByte used in the end-part, which was by Booker... That lead to an 'incident' between Booker and Zyron, because the music booker had said was made by him, was actually made by Zyron - Booker had only remixed it a bit.. Zyron was totally pissed at Booker, and i remember that he told booker "some of my friends told me to go over and kick your ass, but i won't do that. I think it is better to first talk about things. (etc)" (and he could have kicked his ass - he was a big mutha'phukkah! :) ). I think Zyron was at our table arguing with booker for 1-2 hours, or sumthin. But it all ended with Booker being kicked out of NoName by GigaByte, for ripping others music and claiming it was his own. (he wasn't kicked at the partyplace - first a week or 2 later)

Anyway, the C64-demos were not that good i remember. Pretty weak, actually. (check 'em here in CSDb and judge for yourself) I remember that the coolest demo was actually a fake demo!! ("F.A.K.E." by The Obsessed Maniacs) Pretty wild that a fake demo was better than all the real demos, but it was. It also got great response from the non-C64 audience because it was so funny (and still looked good).

Other headlines for me that year was that a friend of mine got his brand new 80Mhz 80486 PC (state-of-the-art!) stolen, and went home, (tough luck) and i met 2 of GigaBytes Dj-friends, and the coolest:

THERE WAS A FUCKING COOL TECHNO-RAVE ONE OF THE NIGHTS!! FUCK ,IT KICKED TOTALLY ASS!! This is why i've thought demo-partys are so cool - unfourtunately, the party doesn't do those cool events any more, so now it's pretty shitty. That rave was my first rave, and FUCK, the music, the lights, the dancing people and the experience kicked ass! Let's get demo-parties that cool n' wild again!

Anyway a really cool party, and i hope to see The Party back in herning again, instead of allways lame Aars.

That was what i remember right now... Hope you enjoyed my trip down memory-lane, and fuck all spelling/typing errors. I don't give a shit.
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