07 May 2016, 20:35 | #21 |
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07 May 2016, 20:48 | #22 |
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Dance Nation (Captain's pop band from 90s). IIRC Captain made Dance Nation's music with Music-X on Amiga and they made a music video with Real3D on Amiga 4000 etc. Captain plays now in the famous Poets of the Fall band...
https://fi.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dance_Nation And here's the video [ Show youtube player ] |
07 May 2016, 21:09 | #23 |
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Didn't Kate Bush and Peter Gabriel use Amigas on some of their albums?
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07 May 2016, 21:26 | #24 |
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Although the page concentrates more to video production, but some mentions about music use too: http://wigilius.se/amiga/
At least in the People section. |
07 May 2016, 21:54 | #25 |
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I remember some interview where he was proud of his self made arexx script that downloaded patches to his synths over midi. :-)
I have Captain's old A3000 as my main Amiga. A friend of mine was working at Man&Man when Captain traded the 3000 in for a new 4000. That friend then bought the 3000 for himself, eventually the machine ended up in my use. |
08 May 2016, 10:40 | #26 |
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Mike Oldfield did use Amiga too, mentioned in this interview http://www.innerviews.org/inner/oldfield.html
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08 May 2016, 10:48 | #27 |
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He calls the Amiga "primitive" in that interview. I'm not listening to any more of his music.
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08 May 2016, 13:53 | #28 |
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I'm sure I read in a Danish Amiga Magazine that the German eurodance band Snap made their music on the Amiga. According to WIKI Snap was a successor to 16 Bit already mentioned.
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08 May 2016, 14:54 | #29 |
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08 May 2016, 17:38 | #30 |
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21 October 2016, 08:54 | #32 |
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My band Organ Grinder from 2012 used an A1200 and MusicLine Editor for it's rhythm section.
Our only release, a seven track EP has recently been uploaded to Aminet. |
04 November 2016, 18:16 | #33 |
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A lot of 90ies Breakbeat and Jungle used Amigas.
I guess that makes the Amiga kind of the Tr-909 of Jungle.... |
04 November 2016, 19:00 | #34 |
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For music, compared to what was available at the moment, it was. That is, for the people like him who could AFFORD something like a super expensive E-Mu sampler or a bunch of synths.
For the plebs like us, Amiga was revolutionary in bringing the chance of building an all-in-one home studio system at an affordable price. |
04 November 2016, 20:27 | #35 |
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The Black Dog (On WARP Records)
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05 November 2016, 16:47 | #36 |
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Old Serbian Techno Link is for the song from '92 One of the first if not the first Serbian(Ex-YU) band that was aired on MTV Equipement: ATARI 1040ST sa Cubase V2.0 AMIGA 1200 030/42 sa Audio Master IV CASIO FZ-1 sempler AKAI S-3000XL sempler ROLAND SC-88 modul ROLAND JV-880 modul ROLAND TR-808 ritam masina ROLAND TB-303 bass masina ROLAND MC-202 mikro kompozer KORG MS-20 analogni sintisajzer SOUNDCRAFT Spirit Folio 12/2 mikser ALESIS Midiverb 3 efekt procesor SONY DTC-690 DAT rekorder |
05 November 2016, 17:28 | #37 |
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I remember reading in a ZERO mag that Tim Simenon (Bomb the Bass) and S-Express used Commodore machine's for music. As ZERO was a 16-bit magazine, must have been the Amiga
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07 November 2016, 03:29 | #38 |
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For those into 90s rave and techno
Hardsequencer - https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hardy_Hard For those in Australia and into rave and techno Nasenbluten - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nasenbluten DJ Steve Reaver - [ Show youtube player ] (skip to 3 minutes in to see him in action). His biggest track IMO was this one [ Show youtube player ] |
07 November 2016, 13:42 | #39 |
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The somewhat famous dutch electronic act LegoWelt is prominently using the Amiga with OctaMed for doing tracks.
He even named some of his tracks something with "Amiga" like this one: [ Show youtube player ] or this [ Show youtube player ] |
12 November 2016, 00:02 | #40 |
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Todd Rundgren, and these music videos:
Change Myself [ Show youtube player ] Fascist Christ [ Show youtube player ] Property [ Show youtube player ] |
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