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Re: Aphrodite - Overdrive
« on: March 06, 2006, 02:15:06 AM »
Didn't Aphrodite and Coldcut make their songs on an A1200?

I seem to remember a few free tracks on an Amiga Format CD once. One of them was a Drum 'N Bass with the lyrics "The greatest trick the devil ever pulled..."

I also remember seeing a world music video on MTV about 10yrs ago with rainforests, tribal chanting, chainsaws and jumping monkeys. I believe it was either Aphrodite or Coldcut that did that tune.
 

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Re: Aphrodite - Overdrive
« Reply #1 on: March 06, 2006, 09:09:44 PM »
Don't MTV do music vids anymore? I might have seen VH-1 but I thought that was rock.

Could've been M2 if that existed then.

Does anyone know anything about the TB303 or Moog Prodigy here? I remember playing with a TB303 emulator off an Amiga Format CD once and all it did was make oingy-boingy noises with some 1950's style dials.

:-D

Also, would the old theory that the Atari ST was better for music still hold true? Built in MIDI surely can't top Octamed Soundstudio?
 

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Re: Aphrodite - Overdrive
« Reply #2 on: March 07, 2006, 01:16:11 AM »
Yeah but it was a limited demo so you couldn't do anything too exciting.

I only loaded it now and then because it had a small exit animation with some guy shouting "Alright, get out...   break your bloody neck!".

Shame Octamed defected to the PC like Lightwave.