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Little Bitchard 20y PC demoscene compilation

category: music [glöplog]
Reposting this from FB so that demosceners not using FB can chime in..

I've been lately giving a lot of thought to making some kind of personal "20 Years of PC Demoscene" compilation / set. This is because the first PC demoscene executable release I contributed to, Gamma 2 by mfx, was released at The Party 1997.

Trouble is, I have hard time of deciding what to include on the compilation. As I'm thinking of doing these remastered versions by rendering individual stem tracks from original project files, obviously doing EVERYTHING I've ever released is way more work than I can handle for a planned release date of 2017. Also releasing everything wouldn't make for a very enjoyable compilation..

So I thought maybe I can crowd-source this selection to YOU, my dear fellow demosceners :)

What I want to know is, which of the PC demo soundtracks I've contributed to or music compo entries I've done enjoy listening to the most and that you'd like to see given a proper remastering treatment?

Please chime in by replying with 3-5 of your favorite songs of mine. I will then pick a bunch based on the highest amount of votes cast on this thread + FB +
Twitter. As my plan is to release this compilation on Bandcamp, Spotify, Itunes etc. I will thus have to rule out anything with obvious copyright issues. Other than that, it's a open vote!

For reference, here you can find the (almost) to-date full list of releases. Alternatively, narrow it down to either executables, music compo entries or video/wild compo entries.

Thanks for reading through!
added on the 2017-09-27 17:05:26 by el-bee el-bee
Hard to chose!

My personal favs:
aliens ate my demomaker
liquid lust
5th annuel scene.org awards
stop rokkasho
mono
trained


And of course I love the classics (1995,, variform, aether, A Significant Deformation Near The Cranium, the code inside, simulaatio5 invitation...)
added on the 2017-09-27 17:43:30 by wullon wullon
- Aliens Ate My Demomaker
- Vanilla Rocker
- 1995
- Variform
added on the 2017-09-27 17:46:44 by las las
Too many good ones, but let's go with these:
- Variform, co-op with Mel Function
- Four Themes and a Masterplan (A significant deformation...)
- X-Mix 2004: Ion Traxx
- The Jupiter Sound (Keanu Reefer Evil remix), co-op with AK Balance (we cell)
- Vanillarocker
added on the 2017-09-27 18:02:27 by waffle waffle
- Gone Laserdancing
added on the 2017-09-27 18:08:49 by visy visy
Pretty much everything but don't even bother without PROTOZOA & AETHER!!!
added on the 2017-09-27 18:12:52 by rutra80 rutra80
and maybe consider separate "albums" for popular and experimental stuff?
added on the 2017-09-27 18:18:34 by rutra80 rutra80
stay over in delight!
added on the 2017-09-27 19:30:30 by psenough psenough
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maybe consider separate "albums" for popular and experimental stuff?


Hmm which ones you rank popular / experimental?

For instance the Mikro (aka 'µ') stuff (Liquid, Mono pts 1&2) I will probably end up placing on a separate release. I wrote about a album worth of µ tracks back in 2003-2004 which were never released, mostly thanks to yours truly hoping to get them signed to some proper vinyl label (= never happened despite efforts). I recently re-discovered these tracks from backups, going all like "wow how did I forget". Not that this stuff is like solid techno gold, but still it would be fun to have them exist outside the personal backups too :)
added on the 2017-09-27 21:13:36 by el-bee el-bee
feel free to send them over ;)
added on the 2017-09-27 21:25:11 by maali maali
..and what's missing from my website are the 2016 - 2017 Simulaatio / Assembly / Byterapers 30y music compo entries. Haven't been at all active with demoparties for quite a few years now, nor have bothered updating my website (which badly needs more work than the few occasional posts).

Both really a direct result of having things like family time hogging up your evenings & weekends.. Not that I'm complaining, far from it :)
added on the 2017-09-27 21:25:50 by el-bee el-bee
Too much good shit in there, but here we go:

Stuck in a Loop
The Planet (Universe pt.2)
B-Boy Coleslaw
Atomic Wax Inc.
Millssi
added on the 2017-09-27 22:25:35 by break break
Liked that one you did with kurli which had psy inspired music and some bright colored planet...
added on the 2017-09-28 02:12:41 by 1in10 1in10
That Pseudo-funk Jam
Dennegangenda (with Gloom etc.)
Gone Laserdancing
The 80's Demosound (but much longer mix pls :))
added on the 2017-09-28 09:08:42 by Serpent Serpent
Come Clean - Stuck in a Loop (of course!)
Vanilla Rocker
We Cell - The Jupiter Sound (Keanu Reefer Evil remix), co-op with AK Balance
A Significant Deformation Near The Cranium
fr-037: the code inside
added on the 2017-09-28 09:40:33 by zeebr zeebr
please don't touch 'A Significant Deformation Near The Cranium', it's good as it is. i still listen to it like once every 2 months or something
added on the 2017-09-28 10:58:46 by nagz nagz
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please don't touch 'A Significant Deformation Near The Cranium', it's good as it is. i still listen to it like once every 2 months or something


My plan is to rework only where necessary, no worries there. As you mention 'Four Themes..' (the Cranium song) that would likely benefit from better quality reverbs or light mixdown clean up. But can't tell for certain until I try some stuff out ;). Obviously the older the song, the more it will likely benefit. Say for instance 'Diesel' from AH-CMC was mixed on Mel Function's home stereo (with 3-way passive loudspeakers iirc), and for it, simply rebalancing the mixdown on a subwoofer setup would most likely be all that's needed.

Anyway TL;DR - Most important reason for doing some remasters is to have them at a better quality (eg. FLAC on Bandcamp) and perhaps with lighter master limiting applied. Most songs in kwl/mfx etc. exe's are 192k mp3 tops.
added on the 2017-09-28 21:13:28 by el-bee el-bee
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Hmm which ones you rank popular / experimental?

The ones with proper melody & rhythm would be "popular", like 1995 or Variform.
Protozoa and Aether are more experimental.
added on the 2017-09-29 00:35:49 by rutra80 rutra80
Please also include asdf.
added on the 2017-09-29 00:55:20 by rutra80 rutra80
The code inside
Italiano
The 80's Demosound
Choose Zeroes polygons and shaders
Variform
added on the 2017-09-29 04:00:02 by nx nx
oh, i forgot include to my list Electric Kool-Aid.
added on the 2017-09-29 14:11:24 by zeebr zeebr
I think the whole compilation should be a 2 hour remix of "Miehinen Transsitanssi".
added on the 2017-09-29 16:05:52 by reed reed
Medusa! If you don't include Medusa I promise i'm going to flat out ignore you the next time we meet.

(for 5 minutes)
added on the 2017-09-30 15:11:21 by skrebbel skrebbel
oh yes, that orlando boom - smthsmth canine smth! is sick :)
added on the 2017-09-30 20:11:09 by maali maali
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oh, i forgot include to my list Electric Kool-Aid.

Then I will compensate by listing only that one:

Electric Kool-Aid ftw! :)
added on the 2017-10-01 10:50:23 by Blueberry Blueberry

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