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 on: Today at 20:55:58 
Started by GEARvision - Last post by GEARvision
Added for completion - Nothing is better than listening to Straylight Productions (Alexander Brandon, Andrew Sega, Dan Gardopée) & Michiel Van Den Bos!

Deus Ex

By Ion Storm
Soundtrack composed by Alexander Brandon & Michiel Van Den Bos
Additional Tracks by Reeves Gabrels, Dan Gardopée, Bryan Rudge



[MP3 Download - 287 MB] Password is P0rcus [FLAC Download - 2.75 GB]
Track List - 44 Tracks
Part I - Deus Ex
Deus Ex Title
Intro Sequence
Majestic 12 Labs
Battery Park
Hong Kong Club 1
Naval Base
NYC Streets
Enemy Within
Paris Club 1
Training Room
Liberty Island
Conspiravision
Area 51
NYC Bar
Ocean Lab
Lebedev's Airfield
Hong Kong Club 2
The Nothing
UNATCO
Desolation
Paris Streets
Begin The End
Hong Kong Helipad
The Synapse
Versalife
Paris Club 2
DuClare Chateau
Return To NYC
Ocean Lab Complex
Vandenberg
Ending 1
Ending 2
Ending 3
The Illuminati
Deus Ex Club
Part II - Bonus
Area 51 (Hidden Mix)
UNATCO (Ambient Mix)
Enemy Within (Extended Mix)
Paris Streets (Extended Mix)
Hong Kong Helipad (Action Mix)
Ocean Lab Complex (Extended Mix)
Begin The End (Extended Mix)
DuClare Chateau (Action Mix)
UNATCO (Alternative Mix)

Release Info as of August 25th, 2023
Code: [Select]
Game: Deus Ex
Platform Source: PC
Year: 2020
Artist: Various Artists
Release Author: PorcusGrunzus
Type Of OST: Complete
How Many Of The Source Audio Files Were Used?: 95%
Track Title Source: Official, Community
Available As: FLAC, MP3
Rip Year: 2020
Assemble Time: ~75 hours
OST Version: 2.0


Mentionable notes about this release:
This is a Soundtrack I have made when I was also working on Unreal and Unreal Tournament since the style is quite similar and made by the same artists. Procedure wisely everything was like with Unreal and Unreal Tournament
so check the README's out there too for documentation notes. I also restored a few unused patterns where possible and optimized some tension/action/ambient fades. All sections are mixed into one big track.
I also remixed and restored some hidden cues that you can find on CD2. Similar to my Unreal and Unreal Tournament bonus tracks.


Changelog 2.0:
- Remastered EVERYTHING with RX9 Advanced.
- Almost all clicking and crackling fixed.

They must have produced over 10 Hours of Module tracks!
Grab the MP3s for a quick listen, and portability! ( I Am a fan of OGG and AAC but you can load MP3s on ultra old devices!)
FLAC for the enthusiast and Grade A hearing ability - This release proves a new leap in sound - Otherwise I would not have let you know all of it
The existence of this thread is to let you all know what resides inside the Unreal Franchise, pushing buried gems like Unreal Championship and Unreal Championship 2 into the wild... With that said, Here's one more Fun Fact

Fun Fact X: Officially, the UT Menu Music has been remixed 5 TIMES!

1st - Kevin Riepl - UT 2004 Menu
2nd - Kevin Riepl - Unreal Championship 2 UT Menu Redux
3rd - Rom Di Prisco - UT3 Menu (In-Game) - Note the CD version sounds different! and the WEB version has 1 ADDITIONAL sequence to the In-Game version. The Re-Engineered release does not clarify that well enough ^^
The WEB version is not included here as the differences are too minor, but here is the link! (clicky)
(clicky BeyondUnreal) (clicky OldUnreal) (clicky Archive.org) Source is Source, the websites are down but backups exist!
4th - Rom Di Prisco - UT3 Menu (Unreleased)
5th - Jesper Kyd - UT3 Menu (Reconstruction)

And 1 Demix - is that a word? - with the UT Menu Beta Music


Enjoy! ^^

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 on: Today at 17:44:17 
Started by Wataru - Last post by Axxy
The first one (grim3) is Phobia by Tip & Mantronix.

I say that, but I haven't found it on here, Amp or Demozoo so far? It is on Modland as "unknown-author", but it might be I uploaded it 20 years ago or something.

It's been sitting on my HD since 1996 under that name with (grim3) as it's title, so I have no idea what production it's from, if it's even by T&M. In the past, if there was no name or credit, I'd call it from whatever demo/intro I had ripped it from at the time.

It may come under someone else or someone might be able to identify better than me.

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 on: Today at 16:44:07 
Started by Wataru - Last post by Wataru
amazing! I downloaded it instantly. Man this was a mistery for me since '93...can you imagine. amazing ! thanks

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 on: Today at 14:53:25 
Started by Wataru - Last post by Axxy
2nd one is 3demo tune by Julius

https://api.modarchive.org/downloads.php?moduleid=106114#3d_demo_tunemf.mod

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 on: Today at 14:48:14 
Started by fubar - Last post by fubar
Hi,

I'd like to get an API key to create a local copy of per-mod metadata for the files I downloaded from the official torrent. The use-case here is personal "research" on the structure of mod files. I have fond memories of listening to mod files in the late 90s and I have some spare time now to do a more systematic analysis on the structure of these files. I would like to include as much relevant metadata as possible in this analysis. The metadata I feel is most relevant in this case is the genre, rating, author name and textual content of  comments and reviews of each file.

The API that appears to be most relevant to me is the MD5 Hash Search since I have already a local copy of the files, it should be trivial to recalculate it and sent a single request per file. I expect to be able to use the  opt-com and opt-rev options with that endpoint. If not, I guess I might need to send a second request per module

Based on the above, I would expect to do either 160K or 320K requests (I downloaded about 160K   files from the snapshot torrents) that I would be happy to spread over time, as needed since I am not not in a hurry: I see there is a 200K "limit" per month that should be easy to meet if I naively wait about 14s after each request.

best
Mathieu

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 on: Today at 11:00:13 
Started by Wataru - Last post by Wataru
Hi all,

I'm trying to retrieve the names of the original authors of two .mod files from the mid 90's. I've attached 1 .mod file named 'Grim3.mod'. It has no sample info or usefull metadata to find the original author. The other file, which I believe is originally a .mod file, I only have an old .voc file of and converted it to .m4a. both are zipped

Does anyone know the original authors and names of these wonderfull musics?

Please share your tips and hopefully I am able to track down a couple of my long time favorite tracker musics.

thank you.

 7 
 on: Yesterday at 07:41:54 
Started by lostius - Last post by toxicsyntax
I also had this problem, sound would work normally but whenever I had my bluetooth headphones connected I would get the weird audio driver error message.

Turns out all I had to do was set sample frequency to 44100 instead of 48000 then everything just worked :-)

 8 
 on: August 20, 2025, 19:40:00 
Started by lucmsilva - Last post by Saga Musix
Check your private messages.

 9 
 on: August 20, 2025, 15:27:04 
Started by lucmsilva - Last post by lucmsilva
- NeoPlayer (Electron & libopenmpt @ https://github.com/lucmsilva651/NeoPlayer)
- JavaScript / Application
- Low (<250 / month)
- Commercial interest? No

 10 
 on: August 19, 2025, 09:38:47 
Started by BoD - Last post by BoD
Woooooooow thank you so much! That is it! You can't imagine how good it feels to be able to finally listen to this, I really thought I would never find it and gave up.

Plus, I came back to this forum almost by mistake (it was still open in one of my browser windows) - I assumed nobody replied, because I expected I would have received a reply by email ... but nope 😅

Thanks again! (time to listen to this track in a loop for the whole day)

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