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Posted by TMA Placeholder Account on Thu 26th Apr 2001, rated 6 / 10.
Title theme from Sanity's demo 'Optimum Fuckup' released at The Hurricane Party (26-29 June 1992) and finished 9th in the demo competition. I have always been fond of Jesters' music, except for some of his songs that tends to be a bit 'noisy', which also goes for this one. The song is a typical demo-song from it's time of origin (early 90's) consisting of some orchestral elements and the typical 'jester-bass'n-beat' Jester has always shown great tracking skills, allthough this song lacks sample balance, making it sound very noisy. Except for that I have nothing negative to comment upon. Jester knows the tricks of the trade.
Title theme from Sanity's demo 'Optimum Fuckup' released at The Hurricane Party (26-29 June 1992) and finished 9th in the demo competition. I have always been fond of Jesters' music, except for some of his songs that tends to be a bit 'noisy', which also goes for this one. The song is a typical demo-song from it's time of origin (early 90's) consisting of some orchestral elements and the typical 'jester-bass'n-beat' Jester has always shown great tracking skills, allthough this song lacks sample balance, making it sound very noisy. Except for that I have nothing negative to comment upon. Jester knows the tricks of the trade.
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<=> composed by <=> <+> jester/sanity <+> < all samples by me > on the day that you find yourself in an optimally fucked up state of mind dare to write to this address <+> volker tripp <+> in der ziegelheide 15 429 bocholt - germany or dial this number +49-2871-14692 project offers are especially welcome. the samples in this track were taken from 2 synths (roland d10, yamaha tg33) and from an effects cd. this tune sounds best when you turn up the volume on your stereo to a maximum extend !
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Great stuff by Jester, as well as his other more famous modules. I like that dripping water sound effect (I hope this is water and not something else). I also like the chord progression here.
By the way, I will venture to disagree with the previous commenter from 2001, who thinks (or, more likely, was thinking) that this module sounds very noisy. Let me ask a question: in what place it is noisy? To me, it sounds absolutely fine. Maybe the commenter just "turned up the volume on the stereo to a maximum extend"? Who knows…