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2009-03-27 07:48
Hermit

Registered: May 2008
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Composers' real life

Hi, 8bitters

I'm always wondering what the C64 composers are doing in real life, of course not their private lives but musical.

For example, I know that Reyn Ouwehand is a live instrumental musician, I'm very proud of it, but dunno about a lot others whom I rarely see on CSDB.

e.g. I've managed several times to get reply from Jeroen Tel, Shogoon, and I saw them with guitars on some pictures..and I'm very curious if they are playing in band or compose on other platforms, etc.

I love Cosmic and its alternative bass and also wondering during listening if Stainless Steel is a funky-musician.

If you have news about them to share with us, or if you are a composer and want to tell about your activities, it's the topic I think.
This can help us by knowing where they got the influences/motivation from, how they could make these great compositions.

E.g. I'm mainly a bass player & singer, I have a pop-band, but my best dream is to play in a C64 remixer band, like "Press Play On Tape."

If you're interested in this topic, I'm excitedly waiting for replies.
READY.



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2010-09-11 18:20
Sixx

Registered: May 2005
Posts: 229
Quote: You have already left a mark on the world Jan. Don't underestimate yourself - ever.

Everything in life has a purpose. Even the hard and bitter bits.


You got that right.

Oh, and i'm no composer (if you don't count ripping acid samples and putting them together in Protracker in the 80's as composing).

2010-09-12 00:36
SIDWAVE
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Registered: Apr 2002
Posts: 2238
Quote: You got that right.

Oh, and i'm no composer (if you don't count ripping acid samples and putting them together in Protracker in the 80's as composing).



Cutting samples and making it sound good, then you are a sound designer :) it dont matter if you are as good as Charles Deenen or Brian Eno, its a matter of personal style! :D
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