Crystal Orbit (909) (orbit909.xm)
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Crystal Orbit ----------- Author unknown. Converted to XM format by Acheron & Corwin of JustUs Digital. (Acheron did the majority of the work, after I replaced the drumloop in the MOD with some 909s. I just took it up where he left off with the XM, and added a few finishing touches; the 808 hihat, for example.) Whoever wrote this tune, salutations, and compliments go to you! This is one nice "dance-style" tune! (Too bad these are the only ones I ever recieved from this author... are there more?) Greetz to regulars: Hunz (Iron Curtain KICKS!) LizardKing (Rox!) f8 (Glad to see you're still around!) Jogier (Moonlit is a very sweet tune) Basehead (Love Nocturnal Intruder!) The 604 gang, Darren Grant, Roger Earl, Kevin, Dave Toews, Ryan Goolevitch, the YI gang, Derek, Adam G, Adam M, Stow, Jen Harder (hugs hon), and all fans! Email me and let me know what you think of my new Xms!! Date: 12/31/99 New Years Eve. I wish you all the very, very best in the year to come. brazzstring1 brazzstring2 brazzstring3 brazzstring5 MixSynth3.bas 49-Bass5 xl-roughbeat2 Statasa.wav efg-string.1 efg-string.2 efg-string.3 Oh10.wav (808 Open Hihat) qph-beatcomplement vogue-pianochord.5 vogue-pianochord.4 vogue-pianochord.7 squarewave mt.lead-2494-7e Btaaad0.wav Hhcd6.wav Handclp1.wav Hhod0.wav Cshd6.wav
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The original MOD is from Tritons 1992 PC demo "Crystal Dreams" (https://youtu.be/LNXERInw69g). Music was credited to Vogue (Magnus Högdahl). This guy later founded Starbreeze Studios, which is known for games like "The Chronicles of Riddick: Escape from Butcher Bay" or "The Darkness". After leaving Starbreeze, he co-founded another game dev studio: MachineGames, developing the also well acclaimed Wolfenstein sequels since "The New Order"
And last, he and Mr. H (Fredrik Huss) brought us Fast Tracker 2 and the .XM format.