This has been stuck in my recommended bar for like 2 months now, out of the 20+ times ive seens this I probably clicked at least 10 times and man I really cant complain.
Funny, I made a mistake. After some research, looks like Andrew Sega used samples from a Roland XP50. The pad at the beginning is called "Fantawine" which is an incredible sound. It sounds like something from the Wavestation.
Because the musicians (in case Necros AKA Andrew Sega) actually had passion for making a great track with the limited tech of those trackers. Now everything is paint-by-the-numbers top 40 garbage meant to sell to teen girls.
trackers are 16bit, not 32 open up Renoise for example, wich io have started using... because of the daw, the way you make patterns is different than modern daws.. i was messing around with it.. and had a "voila" moment... realized why 90s and early 2000s jungle/dnb beats sounded like that... entirely because of the technology available at the time...
@@apreviousseagle836 I hate this boomer idea of "everything is top 40 garbage". Venture the actual music world. You'll find good things, it just won't be at the top anymore. Stop this ignorance.
@@theblobconsumes4859 As a musician, I do that all the time dude. Most of the good stuff is old remixes/covers of game music though. I haven't turned on the radio in over a decade, because every time I do, it's either some whiny nasal c-nt, or some effeminate dude (Drake, Ed Sheeran, etc). Why? Because that Autotune crap is what 12-16 year old girls like.
Ya'll really like this one, huh?
yea dawg, this is bonkers
Yes, it’s fantastic! Only heard it for the first time in like January or so but it’s quickly become a favorite.
Yes
Easily best track from Necros
This one as well!
So now I understand why my excel tables were doing drugs last night
This has been stuck in my recommended bar for like 2 months now, out of the 20+ times ive seens this I probably clicked at least 10 times and man I really cant complain.
RUclips knows what you wanna hear
@@Hypotenuse2001 back for my daily dose
Back again just saying hi before the year ends
If anyone on the SRB2 Cyberdime Realm team ever decides to add more music tracks, please let this be one of them
The capabilities with these nostalgic Tracker programs were endless.
Sweet track!
Andrew Sega and those Korg Wavestation samples are an effin' beast in combination!!
Funny, I made a mistake. After some research, looks like Andrew Sega used samples from a Roland XP50. The pad at the beginning is called "Fantawine" which is an incredible sound. It sounds like something from the Wavestation.
this is the future right here
it's also the past, but i agree
this is a great introduction to tracker music, I've installed schism just to download more of these!!
Why is tracker music so damn good?! I love how old they are too, I was a wee lad when this stuff was being made.
Because the musicians (in case Necros AKA Andrew Sega) actually had passion for making a great track with the limited tech of those trackers. Now everything is paint-by-the-numbers top 40 garbage meant to sell to teen girls.
limitation breeds creativity!
trackers are 16bit, not 32
open up Renoise for example, wich io have started using... because of the daw, the way you make patterns is different than modern daws..
i was messing around with it.. and had a "voila" moment... realized why 90s and early 2000s jungle/dnb beats sounded like that... entirely because of the technology available at the time...
@@apreviousseagle836 I hate this boomer idea of "everything is top 40 garbage".
Venture the actual music world. You'll find good things, it just won't be at the top anymore. Stop this ignorance.
@@theblobconsumes4859 As a musician, I do that all the time dude. Most of the good stuff is old remixes/covers of game music though. I haven't turned on the radio in over a decade, because every time I do, it's either some whiny nasal c-nt, or some effeminate dude (Drake, Ed Sheeran, etc). Why? Because that Autotune crap is what 12-16 year old girls like.
This is phenomenal!
It sounds like it's from the future but also from a PS1 game at the same time
PS1 (and this era of gaming/electronic music in general) was the most futuristic thing to ever happen. It will always be the future to me.
maybe from metal gear soiid 1
*Sounds like racing game music, i love it!*
Modplug Tracker brings back these capabilities to modern systems.
Nice, i remember messing around Impulse Tracker, doing Fruity Loops now, no where near this skill what i am doin tho.
oh my fricking god this is so amazing!!!!!!!!!!!!
Andy Sega's one use of the arpeggio command in earnest.
One year after Just was released I went to my first demoparty :D
Absolute magic
Yeees, god I love Necros music!
underrated
this will make excellent signalwave.
Holy shit this goes hard
we love to see it, don't we fellas?
Euphoric
great work
Wow ! 0o 0
❤🎉
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I just discovered this treasure thanks to Iris
Who's Iris?
@Hypotenuse2001 Iris was a band which Andrew Sega .Aka Necros was member with Reagan Jones .ruclips.net/video/s9AnE-dJh1A/видео.html
@@Hypotenuse2001 probably the band Andrew Sega (Necros) is in. They are on Bandcamp.
Iris is Andrew Sega's band.
How long did it take you to assemble this out of curiosity
I didn't Andrew Sega did. You should look into his work, he still makes music to this day.
Wired95… wow
Got me groovin n shit
847th like
(c) `1995? I thought it was used in 1999 ?
To think that YukiSatellites and voices (bit.of.eons) started my love of mod tracker music