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Kraftwerk - Computer World   [2009]

Kraftwerk - Computer World Released by :
Fredrik

Release Date :
5 June 2009

Type :
C64 Music

User rating:awaiting 8 votes (3 left)   See votestatistics

Credits :
Music .... Fredrik of Avatar


SIDs used in this release :
Computer World(/MUSICIANS/F/Fredrik/Computer_World.sid)

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User Comment
Submitted by Fredrik on 23 July 2010
Thanx RaveGuru !
User Comment
Submitted by RaveGuru on 23 July 2010
I think it's not about trying to copy the original as close as possible but to make your own interpretations. I think Fredrik has done that. Sounds totally chipbent and gritty! I like it :)

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User Comment
Submitted by Frantic on 13 June 2009
Would be cool if those "ein, zwei, drei" etc voices actually came in at 5:00 or so.. as digis.. :)
User Comment
Submitted by Jucke on 7 June 2009
Suckass cover, but still i like it, it somewhat captures the feeling, especially the endless arrangement. 6.20 mins with VERY little variation! The filtersweeps and cybertracker brutality sends shivers down my belly. So thumbs up Fredrik. Your choice of music to cover is good. Keep on keeping on man.
User Comment
Submitted by Sledge on 7 June 2009
Stainless steel: this isn't your kind of music, right?

I like it... it's repetitive.. me love ;)
User Comment
Submitted by Linus on 6 June 2009
Fanta, it is vaguely perceptible. Sorry.
User Comment
Submitted by Soren on 6 June 2009
I still prefer that people do their own music instead of converting real tunes to sid... But keep working, requires some effort to reach a higher level :-)
User Comment
Submitted by Fanta on 6 June 2009
what linus said except his first sentence. sorry.
User Comment
Submitted by Stainless Steel on 6 June 2009
Actually it loops right after the first pattern.
User Comment
Submitted by AüMTRöN on 6 June 2009
This reminds me to "Computer World" as much as "99 Red Balloons". Sorry.
User Comment
Submitted by Joe on 5 June 2009
Too much vibrato on the chords compared to the original.

Nice try, now you should do D.A.F., Skinny Puppy, Esplendor Geometrico, Die Form, Severed Heads and the rest ;D
User Comment
Submitted by Mace on 5 June 2009
Can't say I'm impressed, sorry.
User Comment
Submitted by Motion on 5 June 2009
I find this tune quite charming. It definately captures the essence of the original along with a hardcore early 80's sid vibe. This takes me back...
User Comment
Submitted by Oswald on 5 June 2009
some s.a.m. samples would help here a lot.
User Comment
Submitted by Raffox|HF on 5 June 2009
I liked it, but it soon gets boooring.
User Comment
Submitted by Linus on 5 June 2009
The snare resembles the original indeed. But ... the rest is somewhat "meh", sorry.
User Comment
Submitted by Fredrik on 5 June 2009
I tried to do a cover of Kraftwerk - Computerworld.
The sid is 6:19 minutes long, before it does the "loop" and starts over again.

I am quite happy with the Snaredrum in this sid :)

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