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Old 25 September 2021, 18:23   #61
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BULLERBYNE on their album Crappy Crispy Magic Music

https://open.spotify.com/album/5H53BnnQyl7ZMLTH2J1SZK
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Old 29 November 2021, 20:01   #62
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Not Amiga - Atari ST Fatboy slim
https://m.facebook.com/watch/?v=10159492698928796

More here, he used an ST up until 2012
https://www.coolsmartphone.com/2020/...h-an-atari-st/

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Old 05 December 2021, 19:57   #63
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Surprised that nobody listed Susumu Hirasawa...

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Hirasawa has used Amiga computers extensively in his work, starting out with CG production in 1987,[10] and later on applying it on his albums and live shows, using applications such as Say, SCALA, Bars & Pipes, SuperJAM![11] and OctaMED. He stopped using Amigas with the LIMBO-54 shows of 2003[12] and the Byakkoya/Paprika albums of 2006, since "maintaining an Amiga now is, like maintaining a classic car, costly"
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Some of you may knew Paprika movie and will recognize:
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Old 06 December 2021, 14:43   #64
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Susumu Hirasawa composed the boot jingle for AmigaOS 4:

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https://www.hyperion-entertainment.c...for-amigaos-40

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recording artist Susumu Hirasawa will deliver a boot jingle created specifically for AmigaOS 4.0. Two additional tracks will also be included on the AmigaOS 4.0 CD to showcase Hirasawa's music.

About Susumu Hirasawa

Susumu Hirasawa is a highly acclaimed recording artist. He has written soundtracks for commercial successes such as Millenium Actress, Paranoia Agent, the Beserk tv-series and videogame, and he is currently working on his latest cd-release. Since 1979 he helped defined Japanese pop-techno in the group P-MODEL and launched his first solo album in 1989. Since the mid-90s Hirasawa has toured with his Interactive Live Show utilizing Amigas with the support of Amiga user group of Japan(FAMIGA) for a spectacular interactive multimedia performance.
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Old 07 December 2021, 01:07   #65
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Surprised that nobody listed Susumu Hirasawa...



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What kind of things is he singing about?
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Old 07 December 2021, 21:04   #66
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What kind of things is he singing about?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Susumu...a#Compositions

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The Black Dog (On WARP Records)
How can this not be on here already
Recent interview with Amiga mentions: https://testpressing.org/magazine/pl...-busy-circuits
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Old 09 November 2022, 04:01   #68
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I think, not sure though, that there was a Jam n Spoons labelled remix either of Open Your Mind or Blue Monday 1990s on a CD single I had (I had both) and in an interview they mention using an Amiga. Hazy memory, could be wrong.
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I think, not sure though, that there was a Jam n Spoons labelled remix either of Open Your Mind or Blue Monday 1990s on a CD single I had (I had both) and in an interview they mention using an Amiga. Hazy memory, could be wrong.
Is a NECRO but were those the same Jam n Spoon that worked with Nerve Axis? (and later made Stella)
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Is a NECRO but were those the same Jam n Spoon that worked with Nerve Axis? (and later made Stella)
That's still one of my all time favourite demos and the first I remember trying on my then new 68040.
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The "Jam and Spoons" remix of Open Your Mind (Usura) on the limited edition 6 or 7 track CD remix single was done on an Amiga. I can't remember where I heard about this, maybe it's in the blurb on the CD inlay.
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