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Granada

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Searching an around 20 year old S3M I had on my Amiga
« on: January 30, 2022, 13:45:30 »

Hi there!

I found an old audio cassette with a long lost recording of an Amiga-Module. I would love to download the original file, but all my searches in the internet did not reveal it or help me to remember the name. I've uploadad a mono scan of that old cassette recording to my google drive, so probably one of you will remember:  https://drive.google.com/file/d/1CwBJ7EXEIecJGDS4EBponnWf_B-YYDUq/view?usp=sharing

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Re: Searching an around 20 year old S3M I had on my Amiga
« Reply #1 on: January 30, 2022, 15:39:30 »

Nothing I recognize, but here's a few recommendations:
- browse the Orchestral genre (I couldn't find it on the first two pages but I just skimmed through tracks)
- Try some of the following artists which have some orchestral stuff vaguely going into the same direction as that track: BadliZ, Awesome, Cynmusic, Azo (Jesse Worley).

Given the quality of the sample I'd guess it's rather an IT or XM file - if there was an S3M file with this exceptionally good sampling work I think it would be more well-known.
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Re: Searching an around 20 year old S3M I had on my Amiga
« Reply #2 on: January 30, 2022, 16:04:55 »

Hi Saga Musix!

Thank you very much for the names of the musicians! I'll be searching there for the next hours. :)

I've already been browsing the whole orchestral category, but could not find anything.

Regarding the file type I'm not sure at all if it really was an S3M, could've been an XM, too. Don't remember having listened to IT-Files on my Amiga.

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