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Angels Voice          Dance-Beat IV (Dj-Mix)Meditator             



L O A D I N G . . . .  Please stand by.


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CHROME PRESENTS:
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DIGITAL DISCO with DJ JOGE
Here is some information how to handle this program. by numeric
keyboard you may change between pages. You may also browse pages
by arrow (left/right) keys. HELP toggles clock type. Use F-keys to

change tunes.
DJ-Joge`s MENU 1.11.1991:
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F-1:
Les alkupala.........................Angels Voice  5:27
F-2:
L`meal.......................................Dance-Beat 4 (DJ-Mix)  4:45
F-3:
La Desert..............................Meditator  7:27
INDEX:
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0...............................................This page
1................................................Credits`n`Greetings
2...............................................Some info about "Dance-Beat 4"
3...............................................Some info about "Angels Voice"
4...............................................Some info about "meditator"
5-6..........................................Personal messages
You are now in page #0




CREDITS:
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Music......................................Dj Joge
Coding...................................Sir Monkey
Graphics...............................Sir Monkey
CHROME GREETZ:
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Abject - Accuracy - Addonic - Admirals - Adze - Agnostic Front
Amaze - Amega Industries - Ammonia - Antiriad - Arise - Artemis
Astrogate Inc. - Aurora - Black Light Inc. - Bohemians
Bytebusters SF - Coast - Coma - Crime Devils - Crusaders - Crux
Dai - Dazzle - Decept - Delight - Desire - Dimension 4 - Dual Crew
E-Motion - Eagles - Energy - Entice - Equinox - Exotic Men - Extreme
Falcons - Fantasy - Flash Productions - German Front - Grace
Hardline - Heavy Duty - Image - Iris - Justice - Kefrens - Live Act
Loctite Scarpers - LSD - Masquarade - Motion - Mystic - NukeOmega - Outrage - Panic - Phoenix - Pirates - Plague - Ramjam
Reality - Reflectors - Shining - Shock - Skid Row - Spirit - SSCG
Strange - Symbiosis - Tartar - Thunder Kids - Toxic Track - Treacl
Tristar & Red Sector - Vances - Vire 33 - Visual - VLSI - Vox Dei
WFMH - Wizzcat - Zenith - And all less important...
You are now in page #1




SOME INFO ABOUT THESE TUNES
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Dance-Beat 4:         04:45
This tune is one of the biggest reasons for releasing this musicdisk.
By now I have remixed and partly composed 7 big digiloop-tunes and 
also used quite a lot those nice loops in my "normal" compositions.
Generally many people say that it is lame to steal samples and mix a
tune out of them. Well, that`s their opinion, but if somebody says it is
easy, I suggest he should try it. After choosing good records (CD:s),
sampling the loops with right frequency, editing samples to a minimum
length, picking a bunch of samples and instruments while trying not to
use more than about 400 Kbytes, you have to tune all samples right
and when you finally have the same BPM in every loop AND some good
instruments (tuned right) it is time to start the most difficult part:
THE REMIXING.
For example in "Dance-Beat 4" there are 12 samples from 5
different CD:s and 9 other instruments. It is nearly the longest tune U
can create by using Protracker (longest I have made is 451 Kbytes
long Technotronic remix which lasts over 4 minutes), and still I have to
(Continues on next page.)
You are now in page #2



(From the previous page.)
switch off the extra drive when loading it into PT. Of course it would
be easier to digidize loops with lower frequency, but my slogan is:
MUSIC COMES FIRST - FUCK THE MEMORY." (DJ. Joge 24.10.91)
I have discovered that the best sampling-frequency seems to be ca.
16 KHz, and I do all the digidizing straight from CD-player using Sulky
Fellow`s ancient but mighty "Pro Sound Designer". Thanks for always
letting me borrow (or nearly keep?) it, Sulky!!!
Angels Voice:        05:27
This piece of music was composed in an extremely short period during
a weekend. I hadn`t composed anything for about 3 weeks and I just 
had to do something before a total boredom. There are certain lacks in 
the tune I could have changed but I guess it would be far too boring 
to do. I have always been an Enigma fanatic, and I have admired their
and mostly F. Gregorians great taste in using that looooong Vangelis
-sound. (I have made one remix from couple of tunes by Enigma with
real choir voices, and it`s over 6,5 minutes/414 Kbytes long.) Finally I 
used that great solosample in "Angels Voice", and this is the result.
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Meditator:         07:27
WHAT! A Dj Joge composition that has not a single digidized loop!
The story of this tune is following: I just decided not to use any of
those lovely digiloops and make a tune that is long enough. Personally
I think that the best part starts when about 2:50 is played, bcoz
then the tune really "begins". I know that there are instruments older
than my Amiga, but yet they fit perfectly into this artwork.
Contact Dj Joge:
Jouko Karhula
SF-52830 Suomenniemi

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Husband came back home with enormous bouquet. Night before he and
his wife had had a gigantic fight. Wife did not pleased much when she
saw the flowers. She only asked:
- Does this mean that next two weeks all I have to do is lie down
in bed on my back with legs open?
- Why, asked the man. - Don`t we have any other bowl?
(From the bottomless supply of Sir Monkey`s dirty jokes.)
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OTHER STUFF...
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Since this is a Chrome-production, I have an opportunity to fill this
space with bullshit. First I (Dj Joge) send personal greetings to
following top friends:
LOCAL SUPERHEROES:
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NORSMAN/OMEGA: Yo dude! Great (?) stuff u have. Let`s continue
our career with volleyball. (We`ll beat your class again!)
UNKNOWN ARTIST/OMEGA: How is it now? Has beer totally set
aside Coca-Cola? Way to go man! And how is it going with your
musicdisk? Great`n`funny tunes!
SULKY FELLOW/Vertig...erm the lazy himself:
Thanks for Pro Sound Designer use. U know, it`s winter already.
Try not to kill many people with your roadrunner Opel.
SIR MONKEY/CHROME:
Keep on coding, maybe an intro or demo later...?? Let`s start
sampling from your synthesizer, ok?
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OTHER DUDES FROM THE NORTH:
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RAY/CHROME: Nice sendings! Keep on doing those GFXs and let
that scanner swing. Hope we`ll meet at christmas!
CHAOSIS/CHROME: Yeah, disco forever! Let`s continue this ultimate
tape-swapping, hope you get again some cool, beating, kicking
discotunes. Let`s meet at christmas.
SHARK (The Main Man)/CHROME: Last time it was so even, but 
next time I`ll beat you in pool blindfolded and hands tied, how is
that? It is your turn to phone me much often, yeah.
And greetz to all Chrome members, let`s go to that meeting in Kajaani
(I presume ?!?) at December.

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Girl student of boarding school rushed into the principal`s office to
ask what she should do because she was just raped.
 Eat a lemon! said the principal.
 Lemon?? Why??
 To get that smile out of your face!!
(Just another wild joke.)
You are now in page #6