Hallo, ich bin Weena und das ist mein RU-vid-Kanal. Ich bin Teil der Cruiseanostra Familie. Wir fahren zusammen in Open World Racing Games und haben Spaß. Unsere Webseite ist cruiseanostra.com , wo wir auch ein Forum haben - das CyberDiner. cruiseanostra.com/forum.
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Hello, I'm Weena and this is my RU-vid channel. I'm part of the Cruiseanostra family. We drive together in open-world racing games and have fun. Our website is cruiseanostra.com , where we also have a forum - the CyberDiner. cruiseanostra.com/forum.
I like this image, clean, monitor, separate room for yourself... In my days (1991) it was the only color TV that was in our living room where I had few hours of peace with my Amiga when my parents were not home:)
These are awesome soundtracks for Amiga Demoscene! What baffles me is those RU-vid demos showing old prods from around the late 1980s to 1990 and saying that that's when the Amiga Demoscene PEAKED! I mean, WTAF?
Only discovered Battle Squadron in recent years as was doing a high score challenge, but MAN what a game. And what awesome music. Amiga music is so special. Stereo done right :)
Project X is amazing as usual. Turrican: CONCERTO FOR LASER AND ENEMIES is also great! Anyway, these songs are so cool. It's a shame that a lot of people don't even know they exist.
Only tracks ive missing here is the intro of XENON 2 MEGABLAST as also for sure... Shadow of t he Beast Intro :D As a Kid i was so blown away by that - even can remember i recorded this tracks to tape There will be never a Paula again :( I really miss this "non clownworld" times alot
The limitations of the Amiga caused an explosion of genius among its music composers, who were forced to think up ever more ingenious ways to use those four channels to the maximum. The result was a counterpointed style that bears some comparison to the Baroque era - a truly sophisticated use of multiple interweaving melodies and rhythms. Golden age!
Chris Hülsbeck as also the Composers of TRISTAR and RED SECTOR were geniuses what that belongs. The Amiga as a System had so many instant recognizeable tracks just because of their quality (thanks PAULA). And most of them still give me teary eyes. What especially Hülsbeck did with his Soundengine is Brainblowing - just silence one Stereo Canal in his original AMIGA compositions (most known: Apydia and Turrican Series) and you get what i mean with it :D
You think that's impressive? (well it is a fantastic machine), Just think about the poor old speccy, what those composers had to do to get THAT tiny magic box to play music lol
And of course it starts with Turrican 2 Main Theme :D P.S. 55:13 is NOT T2: Final Fight, that tune played there is called "Mr. Walker and his Factory". "Final Fight" IS the correct title of the Intro tune.
That's the other way around, since Crystal Hammer was released in 1988 for Amiga. The author of the song module is Karsten Obarski, also the creator of the first tracker ever, the historical amiga Soundtracker, used to compose it. They sound similar because they used the same instruments like 'monobass', 'pizza' etc. that were available with it and grouped in disks named ST-<nr.>.