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Trance   [2009]

Released by :
JSL

Release Date :
12 July 2009

Type :
C64 Music

User rating:awaiting 8 votes (4 left)   See votestatistics

Credits :
Music .... JSL of Covenant, Digital Sounds System, Protovision, Raiders of the Lost Empire, Tropyx

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User Comment
Submitted by Karmic on 11 January 2016
This is so bad it's hilarious. :D
User Comment
Submitted by Jammer on 4 January 2012
C'mon. I've heard much worse tunes around m8s :P It's an obvious mess in terms of coherence, still it's not the worst tune ever ;) Experiments of musicians happen to be of similar quality and no one is writing such rude comments like ian coog's ones there ;)
User Comment
Submitted by jailbird on 29 July 2009
Damn what an amazing song!! I was listening to it on full volume in the office the whole day and was dancing infront of my desk without a rest. My co-workers love it as well!
Gotta dig the arpeggios around the middle and the massive variety of the melody! One of the best sid piece lately, thanks JSL!
User Comment
Submitted by Zyron on 20 July 2009
Really horrible. Please, no more...
User Comment
Submitted by FMan on 20 July 2009
I've heard much worse tunes on many new-school demos over the past few years. :)

Mace, did you have some sauerkraut for lunch or wth? Problem is that there is no proper replay routine for CyberTracker!
User Comment
Submitted by Richard on 19 July 2009
Uploaded SID !
User Comment
Submitted by Tim on 12 July 2009
having survived the irritation of finding the disk menu of the tracker (hint.. use the <- key) I can honnestly say that I am now just waiting for Ed or Joe to comment on this one :)
User Comment
Submitted by Mace on 12 July 2009
What on Earth is this?!
Man... distributing music as a file to be loaded in the editor?!
People aren't uploading Koala files either, are they? FOR A REASON!

Given the comments, I'm not even TRYING to listen to it and it's probably for the best too.

Sad, very sad!
User Comment
Submitted by The Phantom on 12 July 2009
Wow. Yeah. I have to agree with everyone else JSL, stick to the pixels. Although you did have a nice beat going. I would say to practice music in whatever spare time you make for yourself. This is BAD, but for a first composition, it's not a bust.
You should hear my first composition. Oh, wait! I haven't done it yet!

I personally learned how to play guitar 2 years ago, learned how to read music, etc, etc, etc.. A few months ago, I started creating my own "song" on guitar. I do, however, have an ultimate goal with my playing guitar. That goal would be Guitar Trance :D I too love trance.. (ASOT, Future sound of Egypt, Anjunabeats worldwide, trance around the world and trance highways are some of my favorite)...

I do wish you luck with any future compositions :D
User Comment
Submitted by Stainless Steel on 12 July 2009
Usually, I'm the last one to discourage anyone to pick up SID composing. In this case though, I strongly suggest sticking to the pixels.
User Comment
Submitted by iAN CooG on 12 July 2009
drop cybertracker, and keep your unfinished crap wortunes.
User Comment
Submitted by JSL on 12 July 2009
My first ever song created with Cybertracker, some years ago, I called
it "trance" but it resembles no trance I guess, anyway the tune isn't
executable so Cybertracker is included. Short tune tough, let me know
if I must continue this, or stick with my graphics.. :)
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