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Kal Zakath and Fred went on a reviewing spree this last week. Our new music reviews section covers not two or three, but SEVEN new song releases for these past two weeks. Zinc presents us an interview with Catspaw, yet another member of our expanding scene community. Yes, we're kinda in a slump. =) Finals for schools up here in the northern hemisphere are rapidly approaching, and a number of us are feeling that crunch. In another month, expect TW to get some long needed revision and restructuring... But until then, this is it. =) Gene Wie (Psibelius) TraxWeekly Publishing gwie@owl.csusm.edu /-[Contents]---------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------/ ________ _________________________________________________________________ / ____/_/ __/ \ __/ / _____/ \ __/ __/ ___/_ < \____\ \ \\ \ \\____ __/ __/_\ \ \\____ \_____ \__ \ \ \ \\ \ \ww\ \\ \\ \ \ \ \ \_ _\________\________\\___\____\ \_____\\_______\\___\____\ \_____\_______\ Letters and Feedback 1. Letter from Eric Bell General Articles 2. New Music Reviews.............................The Review Crew 3. Organization..................................Zinc Faces in the Crowd 4. Interview with Catspaw........................Zinc Group Columns 5. Explizit Closing Distribution Subscription/Contribution Information TraxWeekly Staff Sheet /-[Letters and Feedback]---------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------/ --[1. Letter from Eric Bell]------------------------------------------------ From howling.dog@sympatico.caFri May 3 16:40:29 1996 Date: Fri, 3 May 1996 06:13:53 -0500 From: Eric Bell To: gwie@mailhost2.csusm.edu Subject: Mod Article to be published I thought the readers of Trax Weekly would like to know that I have written a major article on MOD music for Music & Computers magazine to be published in the July/August issue. I did a lot of research, and there are lots of areas I know I didn't get to covering. There's some cool interviews, and net resources, and information on Trax, and how to subscribe. Make sure you pick up a copy when it comes out! Eric Bell, Howling Dog Systems howling.dog@sympatico.ca http://www.howlingdog.com * * * Update your records with our new address * * * 3833 Daley Rd. RR1, Sydenham, ON, Canada, K0H 2T0 vox 613 376-3868 fax 613 376-3584 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- /-[General Articles]-------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------/ --[2. New Music Reviews]---------------------------------[The Review Crew]-- Welcome back to another TraxWeekly review section, and Fred and I bring you a total of seven song reviews this week! Every tune this week was of quite a nice quality, and while some were better than others (as always) they are all worth checking out. If it seems like from our description of the song, it would be a style you're interested in, please give it a listen. When composers give us a song to review, it's not only because they'd like Fred or myself to hear it, it's because they feel that their music is progressing and they'd like people to tell them what they think about their work... They can only learn so much from _one_ person's opinion of the song, so I hope that all TW readers will give their music a chance. ;> - kal zakath / inferno traxweekly music reviewer and review section editor [irc: 'jtown'] songs reviewed reviewer ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~ 'bawal' by fred / terraformer kal zakath 'friendship' by stinger / streamline vision kal zakath 'obsession' by stinger / streamline vision kal zakath 'fifteen' by dynamic harmony / mazurka kal zakath 'shattered skye' by catspaw / rat kal zakath 'tell me [remix]' by psychodelix fred 'pohodicka pohoda' by mateus (tune of the week) fred 'bawal' by fred / terraformer ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ style: orchestral duration: 4m30s patterns: 41 orders date of release: 1995 where to get: HORNET archive [/music/songs/1995/s3m/f/fred-bwl.zip] composer's e-mail: fred@paracom.com - [ technical: 89% ] - - [ samples: 89% ] - - [ originality: 95% ] - -== [ OVERALL: 91.2% ] ==- - [ form: 91% ] - - [ personal: 92% ] - (review by kal zakath) wow, where to start on this one... ;> this has to be one of the most high quality and original orchestral pieces i've heard in a long time! fred is certainly one of the most skilled out there at tracking symphonic music. the samples are high quality, and the whole structure of the song is truly excellent. there is certainly not a boring moment in this piece. ;> fred opens with great percussion, and nice pianos and pizzicatos which are very arabian and sound great! the song builds up, adding more strings (sample 6 is nice, and fred uses echo well). the pace of the song changes at about order 20, starting off slowly, but becoming very quickly-paced and once again very full-sounding. the ending part begins at about order 31, and this part was very interesting and composed well. my only fault here would be that some echo or porta should have been used on those strings (sample 6), like it was at the beginning. when used in the later section alone and on the same channel, they cut each other off and sound a bit thin all by themselves. when everything is going together, however, this part is excellent as well, and the ending, though a bit abrupt, is very appropriate for this tune. overall, i was truly impressed with this tune. fred has quite a skill in creating high-quality and very original tracked symphonies. i can hardly wait to hear future orchestral releases from fred! ;> 'friendship' by stinger / sv ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ style: jazz/funk duration: 3m55s patterns: 26 orders (22 unique patterns) date of release: ? where to get: DCC from the composer on #trax composer's e-mail: stinger@xgw.fi - [ technical: 83% ] - - [ samples: 89% ] - - [ originality: 85% ] - -== [ OVERALL: 85.2% ] ==- - [ form: 83% ] - - [ personal: 86% ] - (review by kal zakath) a nice jazz/funk tune from stinger of streamline vision, i enjoyed listening to 'friendship' quite a bit. the song opens with nice mellow chords, good drum tracks, and a very catchy bassline. the lead comes in at order 3 and, while done well, it is a bit too overpowering. sample 11 should have been lowered a bit in volume to correct this. sample 9 is a nice sample which is appropriately used as a lead at times, while sample 10 gets a bit too shrill at times. all the samples are high-quality though, and give this song a fairly professional sound to it. panning is used nicely as well. the song is a bit repetitive at times, but still i thoroughly enjoyed it. stinger shows considerable talent in this tune, and i will be certain to check out his future releases. 'obsession' by stinger / sv ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ style: acid duration: 3m29s patterns: 30 orders (28 unique patterns) date of release: ? where to get: DCC from the composer on #trax composer's e-mail: stinger@xgw.fi - [ technical: 89% ] - - [ samples: 92% ] - - [ originality: 81% ] - -== [ OVERALL: 87.4% ] ==- - [ form: 87% ] - - [ personal: 88% ] - (review by kal zakath) another stinger tune, but nothing like the last one. ;> this time stinger tries his hand at tracking an acid tune, and certainly succeeds! stinger's high quality samples and solid tracking give this tune an excellent sound to it. this song starts off with a nicely simple acid riff, and then gradually builds up - quickly enough, i believe, to keep from dragging. i enjoyed the song most from order 12 on. starting here, the tune has a very full sound, with everything working together. the drumloops in this part are nice as well. i thought the ending was done particularly well also, from order 22 on. stinger is quite a versatile musician, as with 'obsession' and 'friendship' he has not only attempted to track two widely different styles of music, but succeeded in both. i will await future stinger releases, keep up the good work! ;> 'fifteen' by dynamic harmony / mazurka ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ style: mellow piano/rock duration: 6m20s patterns: 36 orders (29 unique patterns) date of release: 1996 where to get: HORNET archive [/music/songs/1996/xm/m/maz-last.zip] composer's e-mail: not given - [ technical: 93% ] - - [ samples: 88% ] - - [ originality: 89% ] - -== [ OVERALL: 91.6% ] ==- - [ form: 94% ] - - [ personal: 94% ] - (review by kal zakath) i was expecting good things from this tune when i saw that it received a '****' rating in demonews. after listening to it myself, i must say that i was not disappointed. ;> i thoroughly enjoyed this tune from start to finish. it is a great mellow rock style, with many pianos and very nice leads. perhaps what impressed me the most about this tune was the was dh has managed to put much variation in this tune. there are so many different parts to this tune, it kept my interest all the way through, with excellent transitions between the parts. dh's chord progressions are very nice as well, and i thought his melodies were nicely done as well. this is a great piece of work, worth checking out by all. the only fault i can find is that at times, the song is a bit thin. this happens, for example, at order 12, where the only instrument active is the piano. this is soon corrected though, with chords and percussion joining in. all parts of the song were very nice overall, but my favorite part was probably from order 24 and on. nice pianos, great lead. perhaps not enough variety in the chord progression, but it still sounded great. one last thing that i noticed and must point out. dh says in his sampletext that this song was released on his 15th birthday, and i must say he shows incredible talent for a musician of such a young age. now that mazurka is no more, i hope dynamic harmony finds another musicgroup to join, as i very eagerly await his future releases, he seems to have quite a talent. ;> 'shattered skye' by catspaw / rat ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ style: orchestral duration: patterns: date of release: 1996 where to get: HORNET archive [/music/songs/1996/it/r/rat_skye.zip] composer's e-mail: catspaw@eskimo.com - [ technical: 85% ] - - [ samples: 89% ] - - [ originality: 89% ] - -== [ OVERALL: 86.0% ] ==- - [ form: 82% ] - - [ personal: 85% ] - (review by kal zakath) i had not heard any tunes by catspaw when he asked me to check out his newest release, shattered skye. i am not sure how long catspaw has been tracking, but he shows commendable skill in tracking the orchestral style in this release. the first thing that i noticed in this tune was an impressive sample set. the samples are ripped, but catspaw assembled a nice set of instruments, and they work well together in this piece. i noticed from the sample text that catspaw got the inspiration for this tune from an rpg campaign he was in, and he has done a nice job of creating the mood he has set out to capture -- an attack on a castle. the only major flaw in this tune is that is a bit too repetitive - it carries the same theme with not enough variation throughout its duration. however, that didn't by any means prevent me from enjoying this nicely tracked symphonic piece. nice work catspaw, i'll be very interested in checking out your future releases! ;> 'Tell Me' by Psychodelix ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ style: techno remix duration: 3m39s patterns: 32 orders date of release: April 1996 where to get: HORNET [/incoming/songs/xm/psy-2in1.zip] composer's e-mail: s2172463@cse.unsw.edu.au - [ technical: 88% ] - - [ samples: 86% ] - - [ originality: 80% ] - -== [ OVERALL: 83.2% ] ==- - [ form: 81% ] - - [ personal: 81% ] - (review by Fred) "This is a remix" of the tune Tell Me by Groove Theory. It's quite an interesting tune in itself as well. I don't usually go for "techno" style pieces nor do I usually listen to remixes (or covers), but for some reason this tune stuck with me. I really DID enjoy listening to it. Psychodelix did a very good job remixing this popular song. His sample selection (along with his sampling) were quite good. It's obvious that most of his samples came directly from the original song and he did a good job sampling and using these. His use of panning in the tune is also very good. There were a couple spots where he threw the vocals to the left or right pan position to make them "stand out" which was quite kewl. Not being a big fan of techno, it's hard for me to really put any kind of depth into this review, but I would like to point out that this was one of the FEW techno-style songs that I'd listen to, but it's worth listening to. :) 'Pohodicka Pohoda' by Mateus / Torture of Music ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ style: jazz/rock duration: 5m24s patterns: 32 orders date of release: April 1996 where to get: HORNET [/incoming/songs/xm/tom-poho.zip] composer's e-mail: ryston@login.cz - [ technical: 90% ] - - [ samples: 93% ] - - [ originality: 95% ] - -== [ OVERALL: 93.8% ] ==- - [ form: 94% ] - - [ personal: 97% ] - (review by Fred) This tune was Mateus' entry at the X96 party. It won 3rd place there. And WOW! This is a really great tune!! Like Mateus said in his email to me, he doesn't understand why he only won 3rd place. Although I haven't listened to the 1st and 2nd place winners, I'm curious myself. It seems Mateus put a LOT of work into this one. I'm a super-big fan of any kind of jazz fusion and TRULY enjoyed this piece. Mateus' choice of samples really compliment each other. Not only that but they're nice clean samples which blend very well. His excellent technical ability is blatantly evident in the tune along with his musical talent. The whole tune is just a great listen. One I listened to quite a few times actually. :) Although the cymbal crashes get overpowering after a while, there really aren't any major mistakes of any kind. His chord progression is good and the transitions through the songs chord structure as well as the song itself are clean and well-done. Good job Mateus! Looking forward to hearing more! ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- --[3. Organization]-------------------------------------------------[Zinc]-- First of all, please don't think this is an editorial, because it's not! I just have a few words to say about organization. Most of us have a huge number of tracked songs sitting around on our hard drives. Those of us who do know that it is a huge pain to sort through them all. Well, there are several ways to sort your mods, usually depending on how big your hard drive is, how much music you plan to keep on your hard drive, and other things such as how much you care who made the music you are listening to. The first way to organize is the way everybody starts off. That is, NO organization! I'm sure you remember having that /MODS directory! Anyways, after a while you had such a large number of songs that you could not keep track of them all. Thus, the need for some organization. If you don't plan on keeping a lot of songs, you can always start with /MOD, /S3M, /XM, and /IT, but this doesn't really tell you anything about the music except for the format. If you plan on keeping a HUGE number of songs, you may wish to use those format directories as root directories to work from. Now, to organize songs from each other, there are basically two ways to organize the actual songs that I can think of. One, by artist/group, and two, by style. Imagine this: /MUSIC/SONGS/FC - or - /MUSIC/SONGS/SKAVEN /FM /PURPLEM /FORCE10 /NECROS (etc..) /MELLOW-D (etc..) As you can see, these formats tell you, to varying degrees, who made the songs: The first one being less specific. The alternative is to use styles to sort the directories, ie: /MUSIC/SONGS/AMBIENT /DEMO /JUNGLE /RAVE /ROCK (etc, etc...) This option has a lot of good points, but don't forget its drawbacks! You don't know who made it for one thing. Also, there are a lot of songs that fall into more than one category. I suppose you could sort your music into the MUSIC/SONGS/XM/1995/A..Z format that cdrom.com uses, but not too many of us have GoogleGiga hard drives! Like I said, this isn't an editorial or anything, so don't expect to be suddenly enlightened into the ways of elite tracking methods. Hopefully, though, some guy in the darkest reaches of Inner Mongolia will read this and decide to organize his songs. If that happens, Mission Accomplished! Until next time, keep eating those peaches, and avoid the lemons. - zinc / rays@direct.ca ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- /-[Faces in the Crowd]------------------------------------------------------ ---------------------------------------------------------------------------/ --[4. Interview with Catspaw]---------------------------------------[Zinc]-- Howdy TraxWeekly readers. This week I have an enjoyable interview with Catspaw [RaT]. As usual, I've strayed away from the typical interview, and incorporated a more conversational style, making it easier to bear! :) Hi catspaw heyla, zinc. wow, my own channel even. :> I feel silly. :) Where are you calling from, and what time is it there? Yeesh. I'm calling from Seattle, and I should be in bed; tomorrow's my gf's birthday. :> Seriously, it's quarter to one in the morning. So should I, if that's any consolation :) lol. :> so what's on the agenda? name, rank, serial number, sin of choice? Well yes, so that everybody knows who you are, please let us know your name, rank and serial number. (Oh, also your next-of-kin in case you die during this interview) wewp, #trax in style: they even sell life insurance now. My name (RL) is Brandon Bannerman, and I go by Catspaw just about everywhere... tho my friends in Rat call me 'Catsy'. I can be pretty rank at times, and my serial number is Lucky Charms. And if I die during this interview, I have a sealed letter that I mailed to Dude saying that Basehead was responsible for it. haha! So what's this group 'Rat'? hehe... well... in theory, it's kind of like the basic concept of Epinicion. Rat was started in 1993 by my friend Miran (Dude) and a bunch of his friends... basically, because the Seattle modeming scene was saturated with 31337 /<-rad warez kids. :> Everyone thought it was pretty silly, and Dude decided to form an art group just to spite them. We wouldn't make demos or anything, but we were most all poets, and a few of us tracked. It's basically a group built around local friendship in the Seattle area within art. Do you find that living in Seattle (famous for it's grunge music) has any influence on your music? In a way, kind of. I'm personally not that fond of grunge, and I think that most of the Seattle music scene, as rich as it is, is also highly overrated. Although I write a lot of rock and indie style music, I'm really not that influenced by the local scene. My inspirations come from a lot of 80s classic buttrock like Megadeth, Iron Maiden, and Slayer, as well as Yanni, Holst, Beethoven, Loreena McKennit, Enya, and various orchestratic movie soundtracks. The only area is that it has three things I can't live without: my girlfriend, Rat, and triple mochas from Starbuck's. :> :) Do you have nine lives? No, but I'm willing to bet that if you dropped me from a great height, I'd land on my feet. Probably break the pez out of my ankles, but I'd be pretty Mighty (tm). okay then.. I wanted to ask you this: What limitations do you come across when tracking music? ooh. that's a good one. let me think on it. I'll take Tracking Tidbits for $400, Alex. I think my greatest limitation, personally, is my own lack of training. I have absolutely no musical training or background whatsoever, and I find that one of my greatest desires is that I had half of what sceners like Necros, Basehead, Aahz, and Leviathan do. For instance, I've been making a strong attempt at moving away from my typical 'rock' style that I've done in the Rat scene for a while, and experimenting with an orchestratic style. Although my gf has classical training and has helped me somewhat, I find that my lack of theory or background, as well as the fact that I don't play any instruments, is very limiting. it's hard to come up with melodies sometimes when you just learned a few months ago what a key or time signature was... which is why I've been bugging the heck out of everyone to grab my latest song and tell me why it sucks or rules. :> Can you think of anything that should be added or changed in the typical tracker program that would help you or others? To be totally honest... I can only think of one thing off the top of my head. When a new tracker program introduces a new format, it's crucial that there be support for that format. I don't know why it hasn't occurred to any of these coders that if there's no program to play their format, people are going to be hesitant to track for it. I know that's what made me wary of IT at first. Consider if you're going to introduce a new format, to add a commandline switch that allows you to play a song (with or without looping) from the commandline without requiring a separate program. This is simple in both concept and in code if you program modularly. I think that we're swamped with trackers like FT2 and IT, both of which cater to entirely opposite schools of thought as far as user interface, which have lots of wonderful features that 80% of the trackers out there won't need--but that what we need the most is support from the other competition to be 'better', or 'more elite', and not enough trying to help people *get* better and appreciating diversity of styles. wow, that's a great idea! A command line player from the program without looping.. I suggested it to Pulse, but from what I hear he's already working on a player program for IT. I mean, DMPC, old as it is, allows you to specify an external player for whatever extension. :> would work.. anyway. Okay. (I have a few cool ideas for IT myself :) Next question... Who do you respect the most in the tracking/demo scene (not only as far as talent goes, because attitude is important!)? I'm glad you made that distinction, because I was going to anyway. :> I won't mention any names, but personally, I get turned off from a tracker when s/he obviously has an ego problem. Talentwise... I have a lot of respect for oldschool trackers like Moby, Dr.Awesome, Skaven, and PM... as well as a host of newer folks. People who've consistently produced music I enjoy are hard to find, as I tend to have rather odd tastes. I have a lot of respect for Vegas, Pulse, Chris Jarvis, and Phoenix. attitudewise.. People like Necros and Basehead, though you've heard this a million times, have made great contributions to the music scene. People like Leviathan and Luvk are just plain nice. :> hmmn. okay that's cool. Now then, where do you see yourself in the scene two years from now? (If that's too difficult, make it one year from now ;) To be totally honest, I'm not sure that I see myself in the scene two years from now. I have a child due in October, and I may at some point be moving out of state. Once the child comes, I won't have a whole lot of time to devote to tracking. However... tracking has had an indelible influence on my life. Three years ago, I picked up Modedit 2.0 with not a clue in the world even which notes were which, or what the difference between a Timpani and a Tomtom were. learning slowly but surely, and I've made some music that both others and (more importantly, I think) I like to listen to. That'll never leave me. There will always be music in my life, and much of it from #trax. hehehe I know what you mean.. As you get older, things like tracking seem less and less important than they used to. (although you can't deny getting satisfaction from it!) oh hell no. :> When I released Sorrow's Redemption, I was on air. :> My interviews tend to be a bit long, so I'll try to wrap this one up shortly.. I have a few more questions. don't worry bout it... I have all night. :> I've officially as of now drank too much caffiene. How would you feel about someone putting your music on a tape? 1) if it was for their own use, 2) for their own use, giving free copies to friends, and 3) selling copies to friends (a compilation tape, of course. there would be other stuff on it!) I would have no problem whatsoever with any of the above. I used to write shareware software, and I'd played around with the idea of shareware music--ie, cutting a bunch of your own tracked songs to cassette, duping a bunch, and handing them out free at underground record stores with an insert that had your name and address, etc, and basically said that you could distribute as wished to friends and such as long as you took the five cents to photocopy the insert bite at me is if someone was making major money off my music and I was neither hearing of nor seeing a bit of it. At the least, I'd want a copy of the tape or CD. :> hehe But hell, music is music. It's an act of creation. I've never understood how people can put a price tag on art. Okay then, now for the most important question of this interview: Where can we find your music? wewp You have three basic options. I have most of my own music and other recent Rat releases up on ftp.eskimo.com, in /u/c/catspaw/rat .. however, I'm told Eskimo is laggy, and since I irc from there, I'm inclined to believe them despite 8k/s DCCs. :> You can also find them on ftp.cdrom.com, in either the s3m or it directories. (I just started using IT recently) Most of my more recent music (and music by Dude, who I often partner with) can be found under the filename. I may tell you the filenames of some of my older stuff, which tends to be pure crap. :> Finally, you can get anything from Rat City at (206) 246-6647 ... but LD sucks if you're not in Seattle. :> hehehe haha :) okay then, just 3 more questions... in reverse order of course... 3) What's your email address so we can MIME you some pics of mimes? I can be contacted at catspaw@eskimo.com or catspaw@masterpiece.com (try the former first, and then the latter if no answer in a week)... however, I warn you that I have a secret fetish for mimes, especially when they ride llamas... and that I will be forced to act Mighty (tm) and do evil things if you send such pictures. 2) Who would you like to say "hi!" to? (this isn't a real question! DO IT!) Okay... greets going out to Dude, Dream Scythe, Venja, Coolman, Hakka, Ender42, Henrietta, Pussycat, Smerf, Xiola Blue, Falcon, and anyone else in or associated with Rat that I forgot. :> Greets in the CRPG campaign to Allister Bloodsong, Rhea, Tristan Spritewood, Coriolis, Broken Skye, Obsidian Skye, Denice Castana, Arook Dragonwing, Bird, and the 'old man'.:> They are all Mighty (tm). last question: 1) Do you think animals should have some pride and wear clothes? Of course. As a card-carrying Furry, I think animals should rise from the ashes of dependancy that they have been cast into and take their true, rightful place in society. Then, they can all bring the Krishana great pride, and make Sir Didimus roll over in his grave. Or something like that. Then again, I drink coffee. Okay, well, I can't ask you anymore questions, so I'll just wish you a Merry Monday. Good night! nighty night! Welcome to the first day of the rest of your week. *** If you would like me to interview you for TraxWeekly, feel free to ask nicely in #trax. You may also ask in an email message. Until next time, eat your greens, and may the force be with you. - zinc rays@direct.ca ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- /-[Group Columns]----------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------/ --[5. Explizit]------------------------------------------------------------- .____. .....______________.____________________________________________| |__... :::::\__ _____ | ______ \ \______) \_____)_ _____/::: :::::::/ __>/\/ . __/| __/ / /__ \_____ \ \| |:::::: ::::::/ | / \ : \| \_____/ / \ \_ _____/ \ |:::::: :::::/ \__| \_ :::\ / / / | \ / |:::::: :::::\__________/::|______/____|:::\_______/_____/________/_____/___::::::: ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::[sYNOPTiC]::: ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Explizit TraxWeekly column issue #18 - May 9, 1996 Hi there! Yes, Mad Max and Thunderbass have joined Explizit! They used to be in a Dutch group called Dementia, but it started to suck hard, dementia was releasing patches and weird useless DOS programs, quite worthless stuff. Mad max and Thunderbass got their act together and joined us. Explizit music now looks something like this: Phonc(ie) Rave composer/remixer Jay Rave/Trance composer Batjo Happy Hardcore composer KoM'AH Trance composer Mad Max Rave composer Thunderbass Happy hardcore/Hardcore composer A new release from Jay (finally =) called Rave Entrance. D/Load it now at a site near you, there's always one there ;) Mad Max and Phonc(ie) joined forces and made one of the best explizit rave releases ever! If you happen to like the european commercial rave sound, d/l 2nd dimension now, it really is a nice song. Don't let the size (640k ZIP) scare you, it's abs. worth it. When are Cubic player and Xtc-play going to incorporate the .IT format in their programs? All of us here want to start using .IT but half of the scene hasn't even heard of .IT :-(. Now _please_ don't give me this "I think Scream Tracker is Better" shit. Scream Tracker is *NOT* better, it's far worse than the Impulse Tracker. It's more original, but not better in any way. And i don't think "ripping" the interface makes the tracker worse (technically spoken). Impulse offers everything to ST3 users they've always wanted, 16 bit samples, and a bigger sample length. Too bad development of the Cubic Player has stopped, i for myself have sent a couple of dozen e-mails to the Cubic Team, but none of them got replied. N-factor is said to include the .IT format into their very nice N-Player, so i guess we'll just have to wait for them. How can it be that players often get _too_ popular? I've seen it happen with Inertia Player and now the same shit is happening with Cubic Player. Once the player is used world-wide development seems to stop for some strange reason. Or would Doj/Pascal/Hook and all the others be working on the .IT format? I don't know, but i fear the worst. Inertia Player? Yes, that well known-player *everybody* was using one year ago. If you didn't use the Inertia Player or at the least heard of it, you were nothing. And now, Inertia and their Player have vanished from earth. They even had (or do they still?) a mailing-list once, to which even I used to be subscribed. Would it still exist? I fear it does. I also fear the discussion on the _Inertia_ list is still about the same when I left, namely Cubic Player and other players, and people dissing each other. Well, good for them, saves the cost of a therapist :). I'm off. 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