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| - | You will find his music in the folder ScottLee if you go to the file browser on screen 2. Now, go ahead and load the first mod on the list - beyondtheclouds.mod. It’s a great piece of music and you can hear that it was created during an era when the Commodore Amiga was the greatest home computer in the world. | + | You will find his music in the folder ScottLee if you go to the file browser on screen 2. Now, go ahead and load the first mod on the list - beyondtheclouds.mod. It’s a great piece of music and you can hear that it was created during an era when the Commodore Amiga was the greatest home computer in the world. |
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| + | The style of this music was not only about the limitations of the format. The combination of synth music as an offspring from punk, post-punk and new wave (Sex Pistols, Joy Division / New Order, Depeche Mode, etc), together with a limited but still very powerful way of creating sounds from samples through wave table synthesis using effect commands, and a demo scene quick that was quick at adopting ideas and samples from that era, certainly influenced the music style in these early mod-files. | ||