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VA-SID_Chip_Sounds_The_Music_Of_The_Commodore_64-(Proper)-2012-S
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Ben Daglish - Last Ninja (Wastelands) 03:59
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Ben Daglish - Last Ninja (Wilderness) 03:58
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Ben Daglish - Trap 09:45
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Chris Hülsbeck - Giana Sisters (Intro) 03:36
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Chris Hülsbeck - Katakis (Song 3) 01:40
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David Whittaker - Glider Rider 03:31
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David Whittaker - Panther 02:59
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Tim & Geoff Follin - Gauntlet III (1) 02:16
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Tim & Geoff Follin - Gauntlet III (2) 01:31
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Tim Follin - LED Storm 01:53
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Jeroen Tel - Cybernoid 2 06:16
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Martin Galway - Comic Bakery 03:11
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Martin Galway - Parallax 11:25
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Martin Galway - Arkanoid 02:24
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Matt Gray - Dominator (Song 2) 03:52
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Matt Gray - Last Ninja II (Song 2) 05:39
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Rob Hubbard - Commando 03:55
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Rob Hubbard - Sanxion 05:32
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“When people talk about “Commodore 64 music”, it’s easy to forget they’re not talking about a style: they’re talking about a delivery mechanism for music. What that convenient phrase hides is the sheer amount of originality and creativity that went into creating the music for games and demos on the Commodore 64. Composers were limited to three voices at once and often didn’t even see the game before having to compose the music! It’s pretty well documented that humans are at their best when overcoming limitations or under deadline, and the classic C64 composers pared music to its essence. They had their own sounds, and their own way of playing them. And since they were pioneers, the only experience they could bring was from a rich diversity of other musical genres: everything from Bluegrass to Funk to Electronica to Punk. 

It was a short window of time when musicians ruled the roost, and people loved them for it. We’ll never see it again.“ 

Chris Abbott (www.c64audio.com)
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released 20 February 2012

 
http://bandcamp.robotelephant.co.uk/album/sid-chip-sounds-the-music-of-the-commodore-64

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