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CreaMD
Registered: Dec 2001 Posts: 3048 |
Getting back C64 music compo at BP?
"Quote:there is only one way to bring them back: release stuff. (oldschool music practically IS the c64 music compo anyway) "
I don't think that getting more releases will change the trend. When there is lack of interest, the ammount of releases won't change it, it will rather make it worse (boredom, annoyance, laugh). The mainstream visitors aren't target audience for "oldschool" productions. ...whether you call it nostalgia, retro, vintage or oldschool, it's still considered something "unmarketable" for bigger audience, but...
...the Demobit'95 party had 1000 visitors and all scenes. Demobit 98 kept just c64 scene and the compos were (due to various reasons) a fiasco. The last Demobit (2001) had about 90 visitors and no 8 bits in "portfolio".
Oldschool scenes are small and this weakness is also their strength. Do we *really* need big parties to feel accepted? ;-) Do we *really* need mainstream parties to get stronger? Will they help us to survive? I don't think so.
It might sound a bit exaggerated, but I think that no party can survive without oldschool. It's not the group that assures interest of sponsors, it's not the group that brings the major money in, but that's the one that brings the spirit... the soul, the tradition... and (believe it or not) maturity.
We are around/over 30 and still dig this old crappy machine. What's the chance that we will suddenly drop our interest in it now? How many of people being active, or having roots in "the scene" are coming to major parties? I won't say any numbers, but I'm sure it's not negligible item.
I wonder why I'm only person caring about C64 music compo at major german scene party? ;) Why I'm only person that thinks that C64 music scene is alive and kicking and that there is no problem to organise quality music compo. The problem isn't in the quality of the scene, but in the communication. Dropping the C64 music compo (in 2005) was a clear signal for me that BP orgas don't communicate with contemporary C64 scene and don't respect it. |
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Oswald
Registered: Apr 2002 Posts: 5086 |
what groppie said |
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CreaMD
Registered: Dec 2001 Posts: 3048 |
Quote: Quote:I don't expect anything like that. I demand Demo,Gfx, Music, 4k. compos for C64.
... which ofcourse is nonsense to do. what you should demand is ppl releasing c64 demos, c64 music, and c64 gfx. in good amount and quality to justify a compo of their own.
Exactly. If there comes no "stuff" the compo is not held. But whete the "stuff" is coming every year and compo is cancelled, I'm against. Simple as that.
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null Account closed
Registered: Jun 2006 Posts: 645 |
Quote: Quote:
I wonder why I'm only person caring about C64 music compo at major german scene party? ;) Why I'm only person that thinks that C64 music scene is alive and kicking and that there is no problem to organise quality music compo. The problem isn't in the quality of the scene, but in the communication. Dropping the C64 music compo (in 2005) was a clear signal for me that BP orgas don't communicate with contemporary C64 scene and don't respect it.
Music compos are mostly interesting for musicians, I usually consider that part of the party schedule as naptime. A good or great 4k by krill and hopefully atleast one decent demo is all I've come to expect from the c64 compos at breakpoint, so the .hu domination last year was a nice surprise, but i dont think that will happen again(please prove me wrong). I think the c64 gets more attention and respect than it deserves considering the quality and originality of the entries.
I agree on this... music compo is a good time to do some other stuff... I mean, I can't remember any of the tunes after the compo anyway...
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Scout
Registered: Dec 2002 Posts: 1570 |
Quote: I agree on this... music compo is a good time to do some other stuff... I mean, I can't remember any of the tunes after the compo anyway...
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Good point.
When (or *IF*) we going to plan X2008 I vote for pre-selecting the tunes for the music-compo.
We had like 25 tunes last X... that's just too much.
And maybe we have to think of something special to keep hollowman out of his bed during music-compo's. |
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CreaMD
Registered: Dec 2001 Posts: 3048 |
Quote: Good point.
When (or *IF*) we going to plan X2008 I vote for pre-selecting the tunes for the music-compo.
We had like 25 tunes last X... that's just too much.
And maybe we have to think of something special to keep hollowman out of his bed during music-compo's.
This year we had 7 c64 tunes 6 atari tunes and about 6 speccy tunes. It was a bliss. We didn't have any breaks between the compos, everything went smoothly and didn't notice anyone leaving their seat. I'm also for preselection 10 tunes per party shold be enough. As for preselection system I think something similar to "c64.sk sidcompo jury voting" could work the best. If there will be lests than (let's say) 12 tunes no preselection will be made
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dalezy
Registered: Apr 2002 Posts: 476 |
Quote: Good point.
When (or *IF*) we going to plan X2008 I vote for pre-selecting the tunes for the music-compo.
We had like 25 tunes last X... that's just too much.
And maybe we have to think of something special to keep hollowman out of his bed during music-compo's.
certain compos aren't made for everybody =)
i for one am not too interested in things like photo-compos or whatever else and fresh got stomped up in party-schedules in the 2000s.
unless i'm totally wrong there, i would say that musick compos are mostly important for musicians (partaking or not). |
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CreaMD
Registered: Dec 2001 Posts: 3048 |
Quote: certain compos aren't made for everybody =)
i for one am not too interested in things like photo-compos or whatever else and fresh got stomped up in party-schedules in the 2000s.
unless i'm totally wrong there, i would say that musick compos are mostly important for musicians (partaking or not).
I agree with both.
However, *music* is very important part of our lives. You can't watch pics or demos while walking/cycling/driving a car, but you sure can listen to your favourite tracks anywehre anytime. I've heard that some people listen to SID musics in CARS while going to parties! Even to the compo musics!?! Perverts.. ;-) |
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