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Makke's new career

Posted: 05/11/2003 - 11:08
by CraigG
Visions of Smashie and Nicie* in my head right now (cheesy DJ central), as I'm listening to Makke's amusing delivery on his show. Nice delivery! :)

Posted: 05/11/2003 - 12:37
by merman
Move over Howard Stern, the new shock-jock is on the air!
Makke wrote:Turn it up real loud and p*ss off the neighbours

Posted: 05/11/2003 - 14:33
by Makke
Hahaha...cheers. :)

Posted: 05/11/2003 - 17:03
by Slaygon
merman wrote:Move over Howard Stern, the new shock-jock is on the air!
Makke wrote:Turn it up real loud and p*ss off the neighbours
Hm.
That "Turn it up loud and piss off the neighbours" thing isn't Makke. It's XmikeX from the IRC channel #c-64 on IRCnet. ;)
(If you are referring to something you heard on SLAY Radio, which I suppose you are)

Posted: 05/11/2003 - 18:57
by merman
Sorry, my mistake. Listening to it all over again, because it was so good last time...

Posted: 05/11/2003 - 20:17
by skitz
Top show Makke!

Just listening to it through my new Kiss DP-508 DVD player :lol: - sounds great through my Jamo-D365's! Isn't modern technology wonderful!

I must listen again as I missed the intro which is apparently hilarious!

Posted: 06/11/2003 - 14:41
by Chappers
Just been listening to the 2nd edition of the show. Fantastic show Makke!

Makke's presenting style certainly conjures up memories of Smashie & Nicey. :) I would say even a bit of Perhaps-a-Doobie in his best club singer stylee was in there as well. :D

Now I've just got to download edition 1 and check out what I've missed so far. Trust me to do these things back-to-front :roll:

Paul

Posted: 06/11/2003 - 15:13
by merman
Makke, can you post a playlist for the 2nd show, like you did last time?

Posted: 06/11/2003 - 17:32
by Makke
Paul Chapman wrote:I would say even a bit of Perhaps-a-Doobie in his best club singer stylee was in there as well. :D
Haha, the opening was heavily inspired by Boz'/Perhaps-a-Doobie's "1942" remix. Tas commented on this as well, apparently I do a good Boz impersonation. ;)
merman wrote:Makke, can you post a playlist for the 2nd show, like you did last time?
Sure can!

Machinae Supremacy - Sidology Episode 1
The Dead Guys - Last Ninja 2 (tDG RMx)
FeekZoid - Platoon - The Tunnels (Apocalyptic mix)
Marsland - Platoon (Sub tune 3)
Chris Hülsbeck - Monkey Island Main Title
Richard Joseph - Gods
Instant Remedy - Last Ninja (Extended)
Jeroen Breebaart - Kinetix (tune 2)
chosc - Dragons Lair 2 - Tune 3 (Indian Remix)
N-joy/The SoundWavers - Mega Apocalypse
Larsec - Commando (Orchestral - Compo Edition)
Larsec - Nostalgate (Voice of the Long Lost Past)
Tonka - NinjaL2Load
Martin Iveson - Bubba 'n Stix #1
N/A - Speedball
Aquafresh - Two Girls (Half a brain)
Lagerfeldt - Flip the Flop (Rock My Commodore)
Jan Morgenstern - Rubicon Main Titles
Mahoney - Rhaa Lovely II (Mr Jones at the P-Machinery)
THC Flatline - SpellBound-ShortMix
LMan - International Karate (LManic Hiyyyah! Remake)

Posted: 06/11/2003 - 20:43
by Pex `Mahoney` Tufvesson
Nice show, well done! Great to have as background music while doing other things!

Posted: 06/11/2003 - 23:33
by merman
Thanks for the list Makke!

Posted: 09/11/2003 - 15:13
by Jan Lund Thomsen
skitz wrote:Just listening to it through my new Kiss DP-508 DVD player :lol: - sounds great through my Jamo-D365's! Isn't modern technology wonderful!
Incidentally, one of the DP-5xx designers at KiSS is a C64 nut.

And thus, everything is connected in the great circle of life.

Posted: 09/11/2003 - 19:33
by Feekzoid
Listening to the show just now, very good!

Total kudos to Makke for some choice Amiga tunes, when Desert Dream started I realised I was far from alone in thinking that it was some of (THE in my opinion) best music ever composed on that platform :)

Posted: 09/11/2003 - 19:35
by Feekzoid
Jan Lund Thomsen wrote:
Incidentally, one of the DP-5xx designers at KiSS is a C64 nut.
Got a DP-450 myself (no internet/LAN functionality - but then I'm only on ISDN anyway :( ) fabby player, a real boon for those DiVX downloads ;)

Posted: 10/11/2003 - 16:33
by Makke
Feekzoid wrote:Total kudos to Makke for some choice Amiga tunes, when Desert Dream started I realised I was far from alone in thinking that it was some of (THE in my opinion) best music ever composed on that platform :)
Yeah, it's one of my favourit Amiga tracks. :)