04 December 2021, 01:39 | #1 |
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So im sat here listening to......
I absolutely love Amiga music even after all these years.
Tonight on my A1200, im listening to Shadow Of The Beast 2 In game music on level 1, what a fantastic tune! For me, my first Amiga i got the Screen Gems pack(which included SOTB2), all other games were junk but SOTB2 was a complete showcase of what the Amiga could do)not a great game ill admit), and a world apart from the Amstrad CPC I upgraded from. Listening to SOTB2 music brings back so many fantastic memories as well as being a fantastic tune. What Amiga music are you listening to and why? |
04 December 2021, 04:13 | #2 |
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The Amiga has some fantastic music and there is so much out there, recently I have been just listening to music solely from my Amiga, beforehand I was listening to mp3s from my MacBook. I transferred Amiga Mods Anthology 1-4 to my A1200 and just listening to the tracks randomly through Eagle Player. I am not a big fan of music with lyrics, always the melody is what attracts me to a track so the Amiga is a great music box for me. There is so much good stuff out there the I cannot recommend just one, but the Amiga Mods Anthology has some fantastic music.
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05 December 2021, 20:45 | #3 |
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I was running an Amiga oriented music stream (hopefully back online soon), I was streaming every Amiga module I could find, game tracks, demos etc.
Even have access to d4xx's full library among other other original tracks by well known Amiga musicians. Theres some great stuff out there, and some not so great |
10 January 2022, 06:13 | #4 |
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Death of Arthur - Magnetic Fields intro
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17 January 2022, 06:21 | #5 |
J.M.D - Bedroom Musician
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05 April 2022, 07:34 | #6 |
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FYI, my online "radio" is back up.
https://www.xpd.co.nz/radio |
05 April 2022, 17:25 | #7 |
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Brimble has a couple compilations that are on streaming services if you search his name. I use Apple Music but Im sure they are on other stuff too. Huelsbeck has some lovely Turrican remasters too
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05 April 2022, 17:27 | #8 |
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I often throw this one on while working. |
05 April 2022, 17:29 | #9 |
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Hey lmimmfn and all!
I also love Amiga music, that exactly why I develop AmiModRadio: to listen continuously to Amiga musics Happy listening! |
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