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Help me find that... / Looking for old Kitsune songs
« on: May 29, 2007, 10:47:26 »
Hi everyone!

Thanks for the info Axxy and m0d, I found a couple of good ones I'd not seen before.  Unfortunately, I didn't find the ones I'm looking for.   :(

I'm still looking, but I think these may be lost forever.  I have been reading the mod files I have from Kitsune (the instruments parts) and it looks like he moved (to the UK) a few years ago.  I looked for his number at the address listed in one of his mods, but couldn't find it.  I'll not give up hope yet though.

Thanks for everyone's help so far.

Phil.

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Help me find that... / Looking for old Kitsune songs
« on: April 24, 2007, 12:20:15 »
Hi M0d,

OK here goes.  I have searched through the modarchive, as well as the Amiga music Preservation website AND the demoscene website. (But thanks)  :)

mod.noname - It's mainly a piano (very natural sound, fairly complex tune)  Near the end, there is a slow down and it turns to another instrument and totally different tune.  It then gets more bass and there is two instruments used (chk and kaa <-sp?) to produce a "chk-chk-chaa" voice sound.  The piano finishes up.  I remember one of the instruments was called something like madambichatrumpet I know it had 'madam' something like bitch in the middle, and 'trumpet', all one work, all lower case.

too much techno - Starts with a bass drum.  suonds like this: (drums)1-23, 1-23 *pause* 12345, *repeat*, (human voice)"WAOW"  It repeats a few times, then starts in with a snare drum included over the same pattern.  I forget the rest, unfortunately...  Fairly easy going techno is all I remember.

mod.run, mod.kitsune - I honestly don't know how to describe these.  I can play them in my head, but that's not a lot of use to anyone else..  I figure if someone has the others, they would probably know these is my best thought.  If anyone DOES have matching names by Kitsune, I'd gladly take them though!

mod.ultimate - Another one I can't quite reproduce for other people...  It starts off with some very heavy/deep drums alternating between the right and left channel one at a time.  fairly slowish.  like *Booong*......*Booong*, then it starts to add little parts to it between the drums to gradually take it from extremely simple to quite a complex tune.  There is definately a ahaker/snare drum in there somewhere.  If I remember correctly, it starts very simple, then gets more and more complex before going back to simple for a nice finish.

I really hope this helps.

Phil.

PS: For reference, the piano in "crumbs - remox" by Kitsune sounds like the same piano in noname.

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Help me find that... / Looking for old Kitsune songs
« on: April 23, 2007, 14:36:05 »
Hi,

I'm looking fro a few songs by an Australian author, Kitsune.  Apparently they were written for a group called 'fire' or 'DiE' (But possibly not - I recieved them from a member of the group who told me this)  They would have been written somewhere around 1994-1995 from memory, but possibly as early as '93-'94.

Names include:
mod.run  -  filename was mod.therun I think

mod.kitsune

mod.noname  -  this is my greatest upset.  I have been upset since I misplaced this song!

mod.ultimate  -  Possibly a typo called this mod.untimate from what I remember

and lastly, one called 'Too much techno'  I'm unsure of the filename.

If anyone can help with ANY of these (esp the mod.noname), please let me know!

Thanks,
Phil.

PS: I remember that I was very young and ended up modifying mod.noname with a hex editor and changing the song title to 'Phils fave mod' and uploading it to a local BBS.  Please forgive me, but this could help...  If I can describe these mods any better, I will try, just let me know.

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