Loved this and alot of other demos as a kid - was a bit young for the Rave scene but saw Hard House begin here Birmingham so all the Dance clubs then later Gods Kitchen, Sundissential (spelling) etc. Still to get this to work on two discs on an Amiga (the most popular "Personal Computer" of the early 90's mind you) really is impressive!! Remember that Red Sector demo maker? It almost seemed like some strange mysticism as kid seeing yourself get a shout out in a Demo made by your mates older brother (as if more than 10 people would have seen it! ^_^)! Good to see the crack scene today pay homage to this era and early chiptunes.
Jesus on E's was indeed on two floppys and consisted of a series of different protracker modules, which kind of shared samples from the same pool. I believe the muppet remix part mark the use of floppy number two's pool, But im not sure.
I was a raver back in the day and an Amiga addict. It doesn't get any better than this! Played to death in the 90s and still loved to this day
Amazing... i'm 44 now.. but I remeber copying this onto VHS and getting "any burd" at a party....!!
They weren't really girls...
Inept Gamer hahahahahaha
So did I
I still have my disks and I love acid house.
Wahhhh, I wanna go back to when life was simple and waiting for this to load was about a stressful as life got....
I remember buyin' an external Floppy drive, just to play this and few others without havin' to swap disks :D Aminettttttt!
I was too poor for Aminet, I had to slum it on the local BBSs at 9600 baud lol
Glad I got back to Amiga scene and have mint condition A1200 with 030 and 128MB!
Brings back memories!
war ne geile Zeit. Ich habe meinen A600HD noch und das Demo auch.
1 dislike ? Must have had an Atari ST lol
HARDCORE NEVA DIES! It's the apple iigs guys.
Damn this is great. I had it on my old Amiga and used crash half way through lol. I fell in love with the techno/rave scene around the same time
You were supposed to insert disk 2 ;)
holy shit this takes me back, love it
'This' got me into old school rave
Loved this and alot of other demos as a kid - was a bit young for the Rave scene but saw Hard House begin here Birmingham so all the Dance clubs then later Gods Kitchen, Sundissential (spelling) etc. Still to get this to work on two discs on an Amiga (the most popular "Personal Computer" of the early 90's mind you) really is impressive!!
Remember that Red Sector demo maker? It almost seemed like some strange mysticism as kid seeing yourself get a shout out in a Demo made by your mates older brother (as if more than 10 people would have seen it! ^_^)! Good to see the crack scene today pay homage to this era and early chiptunes.
WOW......i actually had this in the early 90's........still amazing!
The prodigy remix at 21.40 is still my favourite. I remember sending off for this disk. mind boggles that fitted on 1.4Mb???
They were DS/DD disks, they only stored 880 KB of Amiga code, not 1.44MB ! (even more impressive !)
Scott Stamp Even more impressive is the fact it didn't occupy the full 880 KB capacity. Approx 670 & 766 KB ;)
yup you needed a 2nd floppy drive to run this, probably the 512kb (double your memory) upgrade too
Jesus on E's was indeed on two floppys and consisted of a series of different protracker modules, which kind of shared samples from the same pool. I believe the muppet remix part mark the use of floppy number two's pool, But im not sure.
yep i remember 'ripping' these into standalone mods with one of those memory scanners. always thought the Ripley samples from Aliens were genius
Listen to this for a bit, then play mortal kombat, then finish off with a Bitmat brothers game. Life was good.
Oh Rolf, why did you have to ruin this demo!
Come on, let's go.
Here we go...
Shameless plug: soundcloud.com/spoonwizard/jesus-on-es-remake
spoonwzd I approve of this plug, go visit guys! Thanks Echo.
Amazing.
That it is.
I still have it :)
all this on a A500 brilliant that was tech then fuck nowadays
LSD these guys were knucking futs. Shag Ratt where are yeh?
thanks...
I bought a second drive just for this :)
I hear ya and can relate. Seamless ;)
me too (bought a second drive). This still sends shivers up my back when I listen to it.
Mam do dzisiaj na dyskietkach. Odpalam sobie oryginał raz do roku. Bez dwóch stacji dysków demo niestety nie chodziło.
memories!
Looks like this has been made with VideoTracker :) Awesome soundtrack tho
Woooooooowwwweeee
ahhh yes .. Graham (Echo/LSD) you can listen to more of his music here ---> www.spoonwizard.com/downloads/mod.ashx
26:54 MTV lol!
old times.
epic
🙂
PS who wrote this?
My dad says that he knew a guy who claimed to have worked on this, Paul Rushworth. He says it's probably bullshit tho.