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stardust
Posted: 28/02/2003 - 0:23
by Infamous
ok i need some help........im fiddling about remixing super stardusts soundtrack and then i noticed a problem........
the guy that made the tunes didnt leave his mark just called his samples smp-1 smp-2 etc etc etc, im sure he was swedish (naturally)
anyone here got any ideas who did it so i can credit him and not smp-1 lol
thanx
Stop picking it....it'll fall off
Posted: 28/02/2003 - 1:15
by hoomish
The guy's name is Risto Vuori... don't know what nationality that makes him though
Posted: 28/02/2003 - 19:44
by LauriT
hoomish wrote:The guy's name is Risto Vuori... don't know what nationality that makes him though
Finnish
Posted: 28/02/2003 - 19:46
by Infamous
Thanx
I think bloodhouse were swedish.......i cant remember rightly......i do though remember stardust fondly........getting that tunnel level on my old amiga power disks and never looking back again (for fear of looking forward and getting a smack in the face lol)
cheers anyway
watch this space.......stardust on its way
Posted: 01/03/2003 - 17:01
by 8-bit childhood
Bloodhouse was actually a Finnish team. "...en finne igen!"
Posted: 02/03/2003 - 13:34
by DHS
BTW, there's a guy on mp3.com who covered the stardust tracks claiming them as his own creation. Don't remember the name, but if i remember well he neither took the time to change the name of the tracks.
stardust
Posted: 08/03/2003 - 20:42
by exo
Isn't stardust's music better than superstardust's? As far as I remember his handle was rib. I wonder if he is still doing game music.
A Fin!
Posted: 09/03/2003 - 13:52
by Rafael Dyll
He's finnish. The whole team was.
Rafael
The best Stardust Remix is already available on CD!
Posted: 13/03/2003 - 9:20
by mythoslogos
Why bother remixing Stardust when the best Stardust tunes are already available on CD? On the PC Game CD "Stardust 95" there are some really cool audio-tracks which are somewhat updated versions of the tracks found on the CD 32 version. The composer did use the Korg Prophecy a lot, making this a really high quality Soundtrack - the only problem is that there was obviously some mixing problem and several tracks are distorted, but so what
(BTW: The Soundtrack is definitely NOT included in the normal StardustPC Edition, which only used the AmigaMods)
Posted: 13/03/2003 - 14:46
by Paul Vanukoff
Same reason there's like 2.3 million Commando remixes. Because it's fun and there's alway one more way to remix it ...