by: Vincent Merken & W. Pilkington
copyright: 2001 Padua
MUSICIANS/M/Merken_Vincent/Fairad.sid
CSDb entry: https://csdb.dk/sid/?id=29758
| Videoclock: | PAL 50Hz |
|---|---|
| SIDmodel: | MOS8580 |
| Datasize: | $19D7 |
| Load Address: | $0FFD |
| Init Address: | $0FFD |
| Play Address: | $1003 |
| Songs: | 9 |
| Songlengths: | 1:04, 1:04, 1:27, 0:50, 0:48, 1:12, 1:02, 1:19, 1:21 |
| Playroutine: | JCH_NewPlayer (JCH_NewPlayer_V20) |
AUTHOR: Vincent Merken (Vip) AUTHOR: Vincent Merken (Vip) AUTHOR: Vincent Merken (Vip) AUTHOR: Vincent Merken (Vip) TITLE: Red October ARTIST: Linus Walleij (King Fisher) NAME: Enfairlightenment AUTHOR: Warren Pilkington (Waz) TITLE: Enlightenment: Druid II, Tune #3 ARTIST: David M. Hanlon COMMENT: "Well, seeing as this tune was so well used for the FairLight crack intro, I did a remake for the intro remake." (WP) NAME: Enfairlightenment II AUTHOR: Warren Pilkington (Waz) TITLE: Enlightenment: Druid II, Tune #3 ARTIST: David M. Hanlon COMMENT: "More loosely based, more fantasy inspired midway." (WP) NAME: Vem er Emmy Köhler? AUTHOR: Warren Pilkington (Waz) TITLE: Nu Tändas Tusen Juleljus ARTIST: Emmy Köhler COMMENT: "Seeing as Avalon was a member of FairLight, I thought it'd be a nice idea to cover one of his C64 tunes. I really loved this one and fitted perfectly into an intro." (WP) NAME: Gray Matter of Doom AUTHOR: Warren Pilkington (Waz) COMMENT: "An oldskool type Matt Gray soundalike, to imagine the time when crack intros used old ripped game themes." (WP) NAME: The End, Or Is It? AUTHOR: Warren Pilkington (Waz) COMMENT: "Really punchy. As we were running out of sequences in JCH Editor, I had to compromise slightly and use a few sequences from an earlier tune. It worked well though as it also meant back to oldskool style of composers ripping ideas off each other ;)." (WP)
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