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Short:"Death Ray" - Goa-trance electricity.
Author:Bobby Clark, B.C. Productions, for Unreformed Deviants
Uploader:bobclark korrnet org
Type:mods/med
Requires:For Amiga: Octamedplayer, Delitracker, or any of a number of
Architecture:generic
Date:1997-09-16
Download:http://aminet.net/mods/med/bc-death.lha - View contents
Readme:http://aminet.net/mods/med/bc-death.readme
Downloads:349

                       MED players.
           For PC:     Teijo Kinnunen's Windows 95 Octamedplayer.
           All of these can be found on my homepage.

NOTE:      This module uses Octamed synthsounds and hybrid samples.
           This means that it will NOT (and I really mean NOT) play
           as I intended it to, if you use MODPLUG for MS-DOS or
           SoundApp for the Macintosh.  Sorry, guys

B.C. contributes a chapter to the ongoing saga of Secret Agent 303 ...

           Name of this composition:  "Death Ray"
                              Style:  Very electric goa-trance
                         Influences:  In general, a lot of the modernish
                                      trance stuff.

Well, this is it ... my FIRST track as a member of a PC music group,
the Unreformed Deviants. (Yes, they know I use an Amiga, and they are cool
with it ...)  This is, of course, part of a larger technopera entitled
"Secret Agent 303" ... members of UD have contributed acts to this play.

In this particular act, our hero, Secret Agent 303, is boarding a space
shuttle flight in an attempt to thwart the sinister plans of Dr. Riley
Badd, an evil scientist on board a space station, who has a weapon of
mass destruction (mentioned in the title of this track) pointed at the
greater portion of the civilised world.

This track represents my first attempt to use the hybrid sound functions
of Octamed.  What hybrids do, is to take a normal audio sample, and twist
and mold it using the same programming language as for synthsounds.  A lot
of unique effects can be generated this way, and I think the results here
show that.  The signature Death Ray sound in this track is an EXCELLENT
demonstration of what hybrids can do.

Thanks go to the following people:  Saraba, Colitis, all #amigacafe people,
                                      for listening to my stuff!
                                    Broam, Parasite, RS3, Hate, Ruiner,
                                      DJ Leroy, and Shade, my fellow
                                      Unreformed Deviants ...
                                    Munchette, of #wisconsin, for moral
                                      support and hugs ...

If you like this one, mail me:  bobclark at korrnet.org
B.C. Productions homepage:      http://members.tripod.com/~Dr_Who_9

To see the COMPLETE story of Agent 303, surf to the Unreformed Deviants'
homepage, at http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Way/4331
I have contributed two tracks to the saga.  My other contribution,
"Space Flight", is on the aminet as bc-space.lha ...


Contents of mods/med/bc-death.lha
 PERMSSN    UID  GID    PACKED    SIZE  RATIO     CRC       STAMP          NAME
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[generic]               127553  296454  43.0% -lh1- 7c85 Jul 21  1997 Death Ray.MED
[generic]                 2980    2980 100.0% -lh0- 6152 Jul 21  1997 bc-logo.gif
[generic]                 4011    4464  89.9% -lh1- 7b61 Sep  3  1992 bobby.jpg
[generic]                  728    1257  57.9% -lh1- 1fea Jul 21  1997 readme.1st
[generic]                 1402    2839  49.4% -lh1- 5669 Jul 21  1997 bc-death.readme
[generic]                 2336    8016  29.1% -lh1- 1130 Jul 21  1997 bc-releases.readme
---------- ----------- ------- ------- ------ ---------- ------------ -------------
 Total         6 files  139010  316010  44.0%            Sep 16  1997

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