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Gnarp   [1988]

Gnarp Released by :
Triumph 2001

Release Date :
16 February 1988

Type :
C64 One-File Demo

User rating:awaiting 8 votes (6 left)   See votestatistics

Credits :
Code .... Mahoney of Defiers, Triumph 2001, Visa Röster
Music .... Jeroen Tel of Maniacs of Noise
  Johannes Bjerregaard of Triton Technology


SIDs used in this release :
Fourth Dimension(/MUSICIANS/B/Bjerregaard_Johannes/Fourth_Dimension.sid)
Namnam Special(/MUSICIANS/B/Bjerregaard_Johannes/Namnam_Special.sid)
Noisy Pillars (tune 1)(/MUSICIANS/T/Tel_Jeroen/Noisy_Pillars_tune_1.sid)
Tiny Symphony(/MUSICIANS/B/Bjerregaard_Johannes/Tiny_Symphony.sid)

Download :

Look for downloads on external sites:
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User Comment
Submitted by icon on 30 June 2009
@Groepaz: Read the scrolltext in this demo for more information about that "lovewar" between us and "Kraxx"! :-)
User Comment
Submitted by chatGPZ on 29 June 2009
i didnt really know about this war before... now the samples in microsleep make a lot more sense =)
User Comment
Submitted by icon on 29 June 2009
No way! "Knaster" and "Kleto" is lamers! ;-) That was a great little "war" fought in a much happier time! Yeah, in retrospective I have to agree with you all. XAKK's demos was more polished BUT Mahoney had more bizarre ideas and somwhat more innovative, IMHO!
User Comment
Submitted by Rough on 29 June 2009
Yeah, Xakk rules. Knatter is so much underrated as musician. Back in 90 or 91 Gnu and me recorded his BTTB2 tunes on tape and enjoyed em greatly.!


User Comment
Submitted by Danzig on 28 June 2009
@Groepaz: me too :)
User Comment
Submitted by chatGPZ on 28 June 2009
i still prefer the XAKK demos =D
User Comment
Submitted by icon on 28 June 2009
This demo hasnt got the credibility it deserves IMHO! Just the fact that it is a world first routine in there makes it deserve far better acknowledge than it has!
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