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187.5   [1987]

187.5 Released by :
Guinea Pig

Release Date :
1987

Type :
C64 Music

User rating:awaiting 8 votes (8 left)

Credits :
Music .... Guinea Pig


SIDs used in this release :
187.5(/MUSICIANS/M/MRG/187_5.sid)

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User Comment
Submitted by McMeatLoaf on 10 January 2014
Perhaps the drums aren't from Rockmon, but from this? Funky Drummer
User Comment
Submitted by iAN CooG on 2 June 2009
I like this one =)
User Comment
Submitted by Thinker on 2 June 2009
Ok, this is the second time I add this here.

The first time I childishly removed it because I wanted to be RIGHT about the creation date, and I was so SURE. Well, as it turned out, the author of this song doesn't recall too well himself.

So the date is set to 1987, as Rambones identified the samples are taken out of "Rockmonitor II" which was released 1987. Deep inside, I still think 1986, and Mark (the author) said "it's nothing special, but not too shabby for a 14 years old" which would put it on '86 as well, but we probably are wrong and Rambones is right. If the samples are from '87, then so is the tune. :-)

Well, I asked Mark where he had taken the samples from.
-> "I don't know. Some kind of program where you could design your own drumbeats. I didn't like the program and just took the samples. I did write my own routine to play the samples though, for some reason. (rewritten?)"

I asked him if this is his own music routine or if he used someone's composer program to do it.
-> "I've never seen someone else's routines and I never used a composer. I wouldn't have thought of it because what I did was about coding, not so much about making music."

He had some more "historical remarks" but they don't add much information.

Don't expect too much. Those were the early days of sample music anyway, if I remember correctly. And he heard the song put together here for the first time on my c64 afterwards, because he had some of those SIDs where he couldn't barelay hear the samples at all when he used three voices.

Regards,

Kai.
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