Groovy 90s 2019! (katie_cadet_-_groovy_90s_2019.it)
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This is the fifth and final in a series of songs for the album “The return of Katie Cadet”! This is also the first tune that I tracked on my newly upgraded HP Pavilion a6010n running Windows 10 32-bit. Uses samples from the LEGO Friends 1999 PC Game and from the SoundFont libraries of the installation discs of Creative's Sound Blaster Live series. - Katie Cadet
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"Groovy 90s 2019!" By Katie Cadet Finished on September 8th, 2019. Made in around 50 minutes to 1 hour. Style: House / Techno Length: 3 minutes For my new album "The Return of Katie Cadet". Samples from the LEGO Friends 1999 PC Game, courtesy of LEGO Media International, IVANOFF Interactive and Flipside, and the rest are from the Creative Labs Sound Blaster Live! installation discs from 1998 to 2001! All samples are 16-bit in a compressed IT214 format. Made using OpenMPT 1.28.06 on an HP Pavilion a6010n (Core 2 Duo E4300) running Windows 10 32-bit. Recommended players for this tune are OpenMPT 1.28 or higher, XMPlay, and/or Schism Tracker. Visit Katie Cadet's Computer and Video Game Collection at: katiecadettech.wordpress.com Enjoy! -Katie Cadet, September 2019, Canada.
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quite good funky house! reminds me of an amiga module but cant tell which..