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by anders hamre 1992 ST-42:emu.hihat4 ST-54:dd.cymbal2 ST-42:emu.hihat ST-42:emu.hihat4 ST-60:tx.ori4thint ST-60:tx.ori5thint ST-38:mezzo.moog ST-38:mezzo.moog ST-42:xp.ob-string ST-42:vfx.breath ST-60:tx.zazmaj7 ST-60:tx.zazm7 ST-59:tx.softmaj7 ST-59:tx.softm7 ST-51:m1.east&west ST-34:ws.chiffes mezzo.moog+xr1.stalin mezzo.moog+xr1.stalin ST-58:mf.blast3
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It's sad that the jazz genre is often not appreciated enough in the demoscene. Otherwise, a track like this one would be very highly regarded. When I was much younger, I spent a lot of time analyzing this soundtrack, muting channels to fully appreciate the work on each channel, and what a marvel did I discover... Rythmically, chromatically, this track is brilliant and incredibly DENSE ! Well, well above what the typical soundtracker musician can do (I'm sub-typical myself so I won't name anyone). Anders created quite a few other jazz tracks in his career (he's deceased apparently now).
Rest In Peace, Anders, because your music has brought out lots and lots of intellectual pleasure for me, along with that of Jeroen Tel, Rob Hubbard, Tim Follin and others.
Oh, and it's a multi-part track too !