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tecon
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#1 - Posted: 5 Nov 2004 22:21 - Edited by Admin
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I recently found out that Jori Hulkkonen (on F-com) is said to have sampled on the miggy for his tune "Don't git uptight." Or hmm, maybe it in fact goes for the whole EP (Disconnects You From The World Of Copyrights). It was out in 1996 nevertheless, and under the alias Jii Hoo.

An artist who started his music making with the Amiga is the british Aim. If he had an Amiga hooked up when making "Cold Water Music," "Hinterland" or any of his other stuff, I don't know.

Anyway, post your knowledge of "Amiga-artists" in the real world music biz here!
Overflow
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#2 - Posted: 5 Nov 2004 23:51
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http://www.usairnet.com/encyclopedia/?category=/Computers/Systems/Amig a/

"From it's launch in 1987, marketed as a games machine, the A500 was an amazing success for Commodore, which revived the ailing sales of its hardware. Like all the home-level machines, it was equipped with a 7.14MHz Motorola 68000 processor, and the 'custom chipset' which made it famous for its capabilities.

At the time, it was the only domestically-priced machine capable of displaying up to 4,096 colours on a display simultaneously, and was also capable of managing a 8-bit 4-track audio output at 22KHz. By today's standards, quite inferior (being half the quality and half the clarity of modern CDs) but several bands launched into marginal success with an Amiga or two.

Of these, there are the Chemical Brothers, Nation XII, Urban Shakedown, and a Belgian band named Front 242. The Chemical Brothers are still famous today, though the rest have disappeared into relative obscurity. Nation XII were the most famous at the time, producing the music for the hit game Gods, a song titled 'Into The Wonderful', all produced using an Amiga and its amazing chipset, far beyond anything else at the time."


Personally I wouldnt call Urban Shakedown obscure....Ive listened to them for years..but then again..that might be coz im a Amiga user....
Vanquish
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#3 - Posted: 6 Nov 2004 11:50
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Hehe... I think I've still got a cassette single of an Urban Shakedown track that was written on an Amiga!

I remember reading about it in Amiga Format magazine (UK). If I remember correctly, it was written using Med on 2 A500s so they could acheive 8-track audio.

Wow...them were the dayz, eh?
rload
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#4 - Posted: 6 Nov 2004 19:14
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Front242 has hardly disappeared.. I was at a gig with them at Arvika Festivalen in Sweden one year ago..
z5_
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#5 - Posted: 6 Nov 2004 22:38
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Front242 has hardly disappeared.. I was at a gig with them at Arvika Festivalen in Sweden one year ago..

Well, they did disappear for a long period. But last years they reappeared with a new CD.
z5_
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#6 - Posted: 6 Nov 2004 22:47
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Front242 has hardly disappeared.. I was at a gig with them at Arvika Festivalen in Sweden one year ago..

Front242 did dissapear for a very long time but last years they reappeared again. Made a new CD aswell if i'm not mistaken.
z5_
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#7 - Posted: 6 Nov 2004 22:58
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Front242 has hardly disappeared.. I was at a gig with them at Arvika Festivalen in Sweden one year ago..

In fact, Front242 did dissapear for a long period, but they reappeared the last couple of years. I think they did a new CD aswell in 2003.
michael phipps
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#8 - Posted: 13 Oct 2007 15:05
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klipper
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#9 - Posted: 13 Oct 2007 15:54
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please, this is not Pouet. No need for caps here.
z5_
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#10 - Posted: 17 Oct 2007 12:34
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Jesper Kyd is doing a lot of game music these days, amongst them: Assasins creed, UT3, kane & lynch.

Browsing his myspace webpage, i stumbled upon another of my "youth idols": Mikael Balle
Rebb
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#11 - Posted: 20 Dec 2010 15:41
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Bump :D Spams must have bumped this to frontpage, but anyway...

http://www.jorihulkkonen.com/studio.php
http://www.jorihulkkonen.com/perfo.php
http://www.mixside.com/jori-hullkkonen-interview/

More info about Jori's Amiga usage, he even used it on live performances. Now got to listen those early tracks again!
Elektro
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#12 - Posted: 12 Feb 2012 12:30
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Hey Rebb if u see Aviokokettu send him greetings from me. ;)
Lonewolf10
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#13 - Posted: 12 Mar 2012 03:04
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Moby was famous in the 90's, but I haven't heard of any of his stuff in recent years :(


Regards,
Lonewolf10
corpsicle
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#14 - Posted: 21 Aug 2013 12:40
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Moby != Moby
ZEROblue
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#15 - Posted: 2 Sep 2013 21:02
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Quazar/Frontline is better known today as Axwell of ex. Swedish House Mafia.
Lonewolf10
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#16 - Posted: 27 Dec 2013 20:27
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corpsicle:
Moby != Moby

When he was on Going Live (early 90's UK show) he said he was the one and the same. Unless you know him personally, I believe they are the same. I haven't heard anything from Moby since then... unless there's another Moby about??
Paradox Uncreated
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#17 - Posted: 28 Jun 2014 20:23
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I have definately lived an artists life, most of my life. And so is "real". And as an advanced computer user, ofcourse use bbs/forum/chat technologies often.

This year I finished up my mastering-process, and also released "Bitworx", a release, with productions related to my time as "B.i.T" on MP3.com and in the Amiga-scene. With 4 reworked amiga-modules. If you ever wanted to hear synth-leads as on the Amiga, with full production, check out "Shakes Intro" for instance. Of obscure tech-interest, I was also one of the first to do the typical synth-sound on the amiga, with "wavetable", aka switching samples in the tracker, so it sounded more advanced. Did you think it was 4-mat? noooooooooo. :))))

Or the classic amiga-hit "Style Blend", with full DSP retrofit. + some others, and also productions later, most on MP3.com as "B.i.T", which were one of the leading artists there locally.

Quick preview: http://www.rdio.com/artist/Monotheo/album/Bitworx/

Blog: http://www.monotheo.biz

Peace Be With You.


Aero TSL
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#18 - Posted: 8 Aug 2014 14:32 - Edited
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Sven Vath used the music from Flimbos Quest in a release he did in the 90's - with no credit - bad Sven, Naughty Sven. Oh unless he originally made the music on Flimbos - in which case all is forgiven. Oh an I release house music on Omid 16b's label Alola Records
magicnah
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#19 - Posted: 9 Aug 2014 13:01
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Talking about Front 242, I did some interview with Patrick Codensys in 2009. Also some amiga stuff in here.
Check it out! ;)

http://www.hugi.scene.org/online/hugise03/hugi%2036%20-%20demoscene%20reports%20magic%20front%20242%20-%20music,%20demoscene%20and%20beyond.htm
magicnah
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#20 - Posted: 9 Aug 2014 13:02
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clickable here:

magicnah
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#21 - Posted: 9 Aug 2014 13:02
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magicnah
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#22 - Posted: 9 Aug 2014 13:02
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hmm strange, not working.. copy and paste than.. (sorry)
Aero TSL
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#23 - Posted: 12 Aug 2014 13:04
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EiQJdNd1WHM#t=40
Sven Vath's Flimbos Quest rip off
dirtie
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#24 - Posted: 19 Aug 2014 14:25 - Edited
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