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Club Bizarre   [2010]

Club Bizarre Released by :
Artline Designs [web]

Release Date :
7 October 2010

Type :
C64 Music Collection

User rating:********__  8.4/10 (9 votes)   See votestatistics

Credits :
Code .... Flex of Artline Designs
Music .... Flex of Artline Designs
  Scorpion of Artline Designs, Origo Dreamline
Graphics .... Flex of Artline Designs
Text .... Flex of Artline Designs
  Scorpion of Artline Designs, Origo Dreamline
Charset .... Flex of Artline Designs


SIDs used in this release :
Aviator(/MUSICIANS/H/Hannula_Antti/Aviator.sid)
Belmondo(/MUSICIANS/H/Hannula_Antti/Belmondo.sid)
Bisquit(/MUSICIANS/H/Hannula_Antti/Bisquit.sid)
Fields(/MUSICIANS/H/Hannula_Antti/Fields.sid)
Gold Dust(/MUSICIANS/H/Hannula_Antti/Gold_Dust.sid)
High Score Man(/MUSICIANS/H/Hannula_Antti/High_Score_Man.sid)
Maniac(/MUSICIANS/H/Hannula_Antti/Maniac.sid)
Shameless(/MUSICIANS/S/Scorpion/Shameless.sid)
Short Pause(/MUSICIANS/S/Scorpion/Short_Pause.sid)

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User Comment
Submitted by lemming on 22 November 2010
Superb. Go Finland! :)
User Comment
Submitted by Flex on 1 November 2010
The original song for "Fields":

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sxqaw4UVvhM
User Comment
Submitted by Flex on 20 October 2010
In the phase of making I was most satisfied myself with "Gold Dust" as it just appeared to born so easily, approx. 3 hours and the tune was ready.. Especially after 2:35 (when it actually gets going) is what I like the most. Maybe the song stretched too much. Never did such a long tune before.. (except ATA title song).

But I've noticed that many times it's like your latest is the one you like the most yourself.. In this case it's "Bisquit"..
User Comment
Submitted by GT on 17 October 2010
Aviator tune is my favourite composition. Though I'd program the sounds a bit fatter for more aurial stimulation. Very nice clean screen and stylish logo by the way.

@Stainless. I also reacted on the first chord in the chorus in Maniac (not comparing it to the original).
User Comment
Submitted by Sledge on 14 October 2010
The design reminds me of the old Reformation times, which is so good. The music was even better! Thumbs up!

*edit* Shit, some of the tunes are really good...
User Comment
Submitted by Sander on 9 October 2010
Great! Lovely tunes and outfit, thanks guys.
User Comment
Submitted by Testa on 9 October 2010
saturday morning, i woke up, got myself a cup of coffee, downloaded this collection and it was a nice begin of the day.. i like bisquit the most, the graphics are cool too, nice job!

User Comment
Submitted by Xiny6581 on 8 October 2010
Sweet as candy! Totally what I like to listen to a day like this :) Nice mel/chr/bas/drm, that gives an oldschoolish feeling =) Keep it up.
User Comment
Submitted by Flex on 8 October 2010
SID files added.
User Comment
Submitted by iAN CooG on 7 October 2010
thanks, I've updated the entry.
User Comment
Submitted by Scorpion on 7 October 2010
Yes or no, depending on how one wants to see this. You see, the tune now called "Short Pause" was included in the invitation disk in a separate "note file" that included some further information on e.g. on how to get to the party etc.

The file can be found e.g. from here:
http://www.commodore.ca/manuals/funet/cbm/c64/demos/pal/Assembl..
User Comment
Submitted by iAN CooG on 7 October 2010
"the second tune,previously with no name but now dubbed 'short pause' was actually released
in the assembly 1995 party invitation demo when i was a member of the sharks."
This means that the entry of Assembly '95 - Final Invitation is incomplete?
User Comment
Submitted by Wile Coyote on 7 October 2010
Track 9) Short Pause is really good
User Comment
Submitted by Scorpion on 7 October 2010
Indeed, that's why "Shameless" was never really officially released ; it was more like a working tune to test the sounds that were, ehrm, borrowed from JCH Player (from one of my favourite tunes i.e. Boneless).

There's a bit more background on this here: http://www.c64.com/scene_display_interview.php?interview=238
User Comment
Submitted by DRAX on 7 October 2010
Nice collection... Tune 8 is definately very close to my boneless :D
I like the logo!
User Comment
Submitted by Scorpion on 7 October 2010
Tune#8 was never really released (at least I can't remember when/where) even though somehow it found its way out to some production(s). I (re)named it to Shameless because it uses the sounds and the bass/arpeggio background from a Drax tune (Boneless).
User Comment
Submitted by Stainless Steel on 7 October 2010
Very nice oldschool tunes. I really like the gfx. Could have done without the screen flicker when switching tunes though.

Tune #8, what's that taken from again ?
User Comment
Submitted by Frantic on 7 October 2010
Now I have listened through the whole collection. Even though I am not normally too keen on "standard" stuff with arpeggios, lead, etc, I found this stuff very pleasing. Somehow soft, and not that hysteric and compo-drunk-punchy-crunchy as most C64 music tends to be in these days. :) Not saying that hectic music cannot be nice too, but this was nice for a change.

I also like the simplicity of the outfit. Simple and effective, but still stylish.
User Comment
Submitted by Tao on 7 October 2010
I love the logo -- Clever Design(s) :P
User Comment
Submitted by Flex on 7 October 2010
Oh man... Even in the first tune of the collection.. ;-) well, the "maniac" tune is only my version of it, with inspired solo-part..
User Comment
Submitted by Stainless Steel on 7 October 2010
LOL i was thinking "damn, this tune reminds me a lot of flashdance". :-D Though, some notes sound wrong in maniac in the background arpeggio.
User Comment
Submitted by Flex on 7 October 2010
Plain 8580 just plays it's like meant to be (as in Goattracker).
reSID-fp's seems to cause unnecessary "bleeps" into bass-sound, at least in "Aviator" track, don't ask me why.. (maybe thanks to my weak sound programming skills.. ;-) It's just not there in GT.. Check out yourself..

to make it clear: sid engine:reSID-FP, sid model 8580
(not like 8580R5 1489 etc)..
User Comment
Submitted by FATFrost on 7 October 2010
Cool! I love the old Artline music collections! Such memories, this looks nice and i'm listening now, very good!!
User Comment
Submitted by Frantic on 7 October 2010
Will give it a listen later on. In the meantime I am curious why you say that one should not use resid-fp? Do you mean in contrast to the real thing? (If so, I understand.) ...or do you mean in contrast to some other emulation? (If so, I don't understand.. :)
User Comment
Submitted by Flex on 7 October 2010
Here we go again! Hope you all won't get overdosed by new sid music now, thanks to recent X2010.
Use sid model 8580 (no reSID-fp's).

This collection is an effort of hard work, even a new logo was done first time since 1990. Scorpion is back too, with one unreleased tune and one official release.

Once again, it's all for the melodies.. Hope you enjoy!
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