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Sounds of the Amiga #1   [2009]

Sounds of the Amiga #1 Released by :
Triad [web]

Release Date :
13 January 2009

Type :
C64 Music Collection

AKA :
SOTA#1, Another Five Year Plan.

Website :
http://www.triad.se

User rating:awaiting 8 votes (2 left)   See votestatistics

Credits :
Code .... iopop of Triad
Music .... dalezy of Triad
  ne7 of Rebels, Retroguru, Triad
Graphics .... Spot of Divine Stylers, Triad, Up Rough
Design .... iopop of Triad
  Spot of Divine Stylers, Triad, Up Rough


SIDs used in this release :
Amegas(/MUSICIANS/N/Ne7/Amegas.sid)
being boiled(/MUSICIANS/D/Dalezy/being_boiled.sid)
carrier detect(/MUSICIANS/D/Dalezy/carrier_detect.sid)
crystal intro(/MUSICIANS/D/Dalezy/crystal_intro.sid)
get'em simon(/MUSICIANS/D/Dalezy/get_em_simon.sid)
introghost(/MUSICIANS/D/Dalezy/introghost.sid)
No Future(/MUSICIANS/N/Ne7/No_Future.sid)
Pleasure to Paso(/MUSICIANS/N/Ne7/Pleasure_to_Paso.sid)
Somedays(/MUSICIANS/N/Ne7/Somedays.sid)

Download :

Look for downloads on external sites:
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User Comment
Submitted by celticdesign on 25 July 2010
Well done. Amegas is one of my all-time favourite. I really would like to hear a conversion from Jeff.
User Comment
Submitted by Matt on 5 July 2010
cheers THCM.
I just checked out that game but I prefer the copy of the C64 version above the amiga soundtrack
(",)
User Comment
Submitted by The Human Code Machine on 5 July 2010
Amegas wasn't a demo. It was a game with music by Karsten Obarski, the famous creator of the original Soundtracker for Amiga.
User Comment
Submitted by Matt on 5 July 2010
great demo.
Amegas by Ne7 was actually done before by Ole-Marius Pettersen (Prosonix): Summer Rain D020 D021, but I never knew that was an Amiga tune.
from which demo may I ask?
User Comment
Submitted by plagueis on 18 November 2009
Smoking hot!
User Comment
Submitted by Sledge on 31 January 2009
This was nice. Amegas especially.. but this is truly not the "sounds" of Amiga.. you need to dig more to get those old classics out... Where is Echoing? :-) Need to be a #2 for sure... great stuff though!! Love it.
User Comment
Submitted by ZZAP69 on 26 January 2009
TOP NICE! I love the outfit and the tunes are really good. Especially "Amegas" and "Pleasure to Paso". Thumbs up for the intro! When will we enjoy #2?
User Comment
Submitted by Jammer on 23 January 2009
yeah, cracked 'flashback'. my first association ;)
User Comment
Submitted by Oswald on 23 January 2009
http://de.youtube.com/watch?v=KNwARaXB08I&feature=related
(probably just a coincidence :)
User Comment
Submitted by FMan on 22 January 2009
Pretty nice tunes, but there seems to be a lot of noise mixed in, especially in the intro. Also I don't like how the screen dips when the tunes change.

I used to hate the people who had an old Amiga with Kickstart 1.2 because they didn't understand how things work and made demos that didn't work on my 1.3 Amiga!
User Comment
Submitted by Darkus on 16 January 2009
Very nice lively menu screen, love the tracks especially "Pleasure to Paso" by NE7.

Looking forward to the next issue and more Amiga classics!
User Comment
Submitted by icon on 16 January 2009
Great stuff! Amegas rulez! :-)
User Comment
Submitted by Graham on 16 January 2009
160x200 for Workbench disk picture? C64 hires mode + 8 sprites can exactly reproduce the 320x200 version, see CL2 :)
User Comment
Submitted by The Shadow on 15 January 2009
Very cewl! It is good to see the oldest living group in the scene still active! Bravo Triad!
User Comment
Submitted by Mace on 14 January 2009
...somehow I was expecting MOD conversions with samples.
Still nice stuff, though.
Amiga never did it for me, so the tunes are unfamiliar.

But hey iopop, go fix A.T.T.A.C V1.0, as we discussed ;-)
User Comment
Submitted by Sander on 14 January 2009
Fresh looks & hot bleeps!
User Comment
Submitted by SIDWAVE on 14 January 2009
Oh very nice guys!!!! good colors and design.
Not the most wellknown Amiga tunes, but nice music anyways.

Carrier Detect has 2 mistuned arpeggios, uh my ears bleed! :)
User Comment
Submitted by Archmage on 14 January 2009
Brilliant release coming from out of nowhere! Amegas made my day, so thanks you guys! Also good choice of intro. (http://www.pouet.net/prod.php?which=23279) Crystal were so fucking elite, they made me feel two feet tall back then. And now you guys are right up there too! :) Nice interface and nice design. Yayayay!
User Comment
Submitted by Radiant on 14 January 2009
JC: More "Amiga" actually. Which is explainable since Spot is involved. :-) But yeah, I'd preferred a notefile instead.

Comments on the actual release soon.
User Comment
Submitted by JackAsser on 14 January 2009
Simply great! Good gfx, good code and good music.
User Comment
Submitted by Jazzcat on 14 January 2009
Introghost, oldskool crack intro funkness ;)

I dislike the usage of NFOs, it's so "PC"... frozen in the eighties, sorry

User Comment
Submitted by Frantic on 13 January 2009
hot!
User Comment
Submitted by Motion on 13 January 2009
Congratulations on a great zax collection! Love your conversion of the Crystal crack intro. The main interface is so lively. Nice tune covers, guys. 'Pleasure to Paso' and 'Carrier Detect' are my personal favourites. Awesome! Takes me back to my Amiga coding days. http://www.pouet.net/groups.php?which=10007.

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