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@ NEIL / remix64 Vol2
Posted: 28/08/2003 - 18:37
by tom
Hi Mate,
recieved the CDR
but i can't compile a new one before xmas
......
nah.. only kidding ... i'll do it latest on Sunday and on Monday it goes back to you....
btw: send me your snail mail again, pleaaaaaseee
lost yours as well ....
cheers
TOM:::::::::...
Posted: 28/08/2003 - 19:12
by tas
You know how to give a man a fright!!!!!!!
thanks buddy you have been a star! Will mail you my snailee.
Thanks again pal
Posted: 28/08/2003 - 19:14
by Chris Abbott
You still waiting for those pressing forms? MCPS just sent me two pads of the things, so I can send some on.
Chris
Posted: 28/08/2003 - 19:28
by tas
Hi Chris,
They eventually came through. I have them here but have not filled them in as yet.
Thanks
Re: @ NEIL / remix64 Vol2
Posted: 29/08/2003 - 13:48
by Analog-X64
HI Tom (one of my Fav. C64 Remixer
)
Was just wondering looking at your Logo there, I used to remember a C64 Demo that had X-Ample Architecture or something like that. Was that something you were envolved in?
Posted: 29/08/2003 - 15:09
by Markus Schneider
>>Was that something you were envolved in?
Yes, he was musically.
Posted: 29/08/2003 - 17:17
by tom
i am glad that you like my remix stuff ...
And, yepp i was a part of X-ample Architectures ( i even invented the name) a so Markus Schneider was a member,too
Well, the world is sooo small
cheers
TOM::::....
to Neil!
Posted: 02/09/2003 - 7:12
by Thomas Detert
@ NEIL:
CDR is on its way since yesterday
gimme a word when it is in your hands matey !
cheers
TOM::::...
Posted: 02/09/2003 - 13:56
by tas
Thanks Tom,
will give ya a nudge when it arrives
Posted: 02/09/2003 - 15:01
by Analog-X64
tom wrote: i am glad that you like my remix stuff ...
And, yepp i was a part of X-ample Architectures ( i even invented the name) a so Markus Schneider was a member,too
Well, the world is sooo small
cheers
TOM::::....
Sorry to budd in here and go off topic like this, but This is very cool for me, I remember sitting in my Room (Canada) watching the Large X-ample Architech Logo going across my C64 Screen and wondering "how did they do that?" and the wonderfull music, and now something like 17 years later, able to communicate with the members of that group.
Thats really cool
Posted: 02/09/2003 - 16:03
by tas
i concur. There arn't many of the old sceners knocking around here, and even fewer musicians of the SID. Unfortunately i didn't know of Thomas Detert before he came on the scene nor of x-ample. I do now tho, and if i was aware of his work back in the day i'm sure he would have become one of those icons for me.
Posted: 02/09/2003 - 17:24
by tom
hey guys not too much flowers for me oldy-boy
cheese
TOM::::....
Posted: 02/09/2003 - 19:00
by dan gillgrass
X-Ample did do some excellent demos...not least one of my all time faves...In No Sense
Posted: 02/09/2003 - 22:01
by Makke
tom wrote:
What in the name of everything that is sacred is that?!? Haven't seen that many strained smiles since the academy award ceremony.
Posted: 03/09/2003 - 15:10
by Analog-X64
I'm going to try and setup my C64 and find that particular Demo which I have on a 5 1/4" Floppy as a matter of fact, I should setup my X1581 Cable and backup all my 5 1/4" Floppys before they go bad on me or something.
I'm also glad that Kaktus/Mahoney are active sometimes here and RKO. I really enjoyed their BudBrain Demo's they were pleasing to the eye, had lots of humor and ofcourse Awesome Music. I used to pump the "It Began In Africa" through my stereo system.
When I grow up I wann be like Tom