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Print All Your Crap   [2007]

Print All Your Crap Released by :
Wrath Designs [web]

Release Date :
23 November 2007

Type :
C64 Music

Released At :
The Sid Compo VII

Achievements :
C64 Music Competition at The Sid Compo VII :  #26

User rating:********__  8/10 (15 votes)   See votestatistics

Credits :
Music .... Ed of Onslaught, Vandalism News Staff, Wrath Designs


SIDs used in this release :
Print All Your Crap(/MUSICIANS/E/Ed/Print_All_Your_Crap.sid)

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User Comment
Submitted by NecroPolo on 18 July 2009
"...what are those badly drawn cubes? Inside-out people with two noses?!? That crap is deeply disgusting. Now go and paint something nice, little Picasso..."

Voting points are just as "...important..." as any evaluation of any pioneering - anyway, it is a MASSIVE ten for the idea.
User Comment
Submitted by jailbird on 12 July 2008
Excellent. Extra kudos for the open outlines.
User Comment
Submitted by Radiant on 12 July 2008
Excellent, but too repetitive.
User Comment
Submitted by Stainless Steel on 12 July 2008
M.A. : Yes, we only like pretty things. Rainbows and Unicorns.

Obviously we are too unsophisticated to appreciate this.
User Comment
Submitted by Laxity on 12 July 2008
Hmmm.. Sounds quite shitty on my laptop (emulated - obviously).. But it has that Ed flavor to it, that I like so much.. An now: mow the lawn..
User Comment
Submitted by Sander on 12 July 2008
What Marcin said.
User Comment
Submitted by Jucke on 12 July 2008
Simply lovely. Straight ten from me.
User Comment
Submitted by CreaMD on 27 November 2007
Quote:
Music made by Ed, not Eddie Svärd. :)
Wow, now I get what you mean. A bit complicated ;-))
User Comment
Submitted by Crimson on 27 November 2007
Sometimes I can see people as hedonists only which consider an art as from the ~pleasure~ point of view. They are constantly unable to see something deeper because they want "panem et circense", something smooth to their ears, candy to their eyes. It usually does determine the hierarchy of values. The attitude worries me.

The music increases in value when one considers it as an excellent printer simulation. How often did I not hear music while queing up and hearing the cash desks from the supermarkets! And I've imagined the orchestras they made. The correlations of them. I could see rhythm, a harmony in it. It was a music then. You have just created my dream about it, using another device but the idea is the same. This piece teaches to see music everywhere, no matter where you are ...
User Comment
Submitted by assiduous on 26 November 2007
atrocious. -1/10
User Comment
Submitted by Mermaid on 26 November 2007
Lovely uncompromising ugliness, I like it.
User Comment
Submitted by Joe on 26 November 2007
...and neither does the SID do any use of translating other piece of “machines” of sounds like Saxophones, Harmonicas, Pianos, Drums or even the palette and neither does VIC represent paintbrushes of Oil, Aquarelle & Acryl, nor the sky of any sky or any green of greenery and so on…
And especially not any of the senses, not even poetry in any adequate form.

Then again, what did we ever leave our digital world to – this machine(s) of ours? Uselessness I guess?
User Comment
Submitted by Steppe on 26 November 2007
As much as I appreciate innovative concepts in music, this one just doesn't work for me. Sure, the printer sounds are great, but all in all just letting the sid pretend to be a printer just isn't enough to keep me hooked for more than like 10 seconds.
User Comment
Submitted by Stainless Steel on 25 November 2007
Well, im sorry but i can not get myself to like this tune in any way.

ok, its a great technical achievement, it sounds like a printer. awesome.

I wont rule out the possibility that im just intellectually too dumb to appreciate the artistic value in this piece,
but i think its crap. sorry.

On a side note, no i did not anonymously downvote this tune.

However, it was on the last position on my compo votingsheet.


User Comment
Submitted by Linus on 24 November 2007
Well well ... I prefer this one over crappy euro trance any time :)

I am aware of the fact that this one isn't everybody's cup of tea for sure but voting "1" is just ridiculous in this case - I can't remember hearing the sid spit out printer sounds before. How come everybody is so much afraid of different approaches to making music?

Thumbs up for an original and well executed idea.
User Comment
Submitted by Richard on 24 November 2007
The title says it all :)
User Comment
Submitted by chatGPZ on 24 November 2007
yes the voting algo is fucked up. ignore it :=P
User Comment
Submitted by Jammer on 24 November 2007
voting algorithm seems kinda strange - 3 tens, 3 ones, few marks between and the average is merely 2 - wtf?
User Comment
Submitted by Jammer on 22 November 2007
unfortunatelly, i didn't enjoy it as much as other ed's works. it was simply too little sophisticated in its dissimilarity and i would associate it more with cmp rather than ed. still, printer sound is emulated very well ;) besides, it really fucked my ears to the limit of pain.
User Comment
Submitted by dalezy on 22 November 2007
excellent printer-emulation. most outstanding tune this year. =)
User Comment
Submitted by Ed on 22 November 2007
Music made by Ed, not Eddie Svärd. :)
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