I ALWAYS clip me toe nails to this chiptastic little banger !!! Here we go again, COME ONNNNNN !!! Left big toe is getting it first (blimey look at the state of them - it's been a good few months), about to hit play !!!
This is actually better than the Amiga version! I'm in love with this track.. Have had it on loop for weeks now and I don't see that ending anytime soon.. I just imagine what kind of reception it would have gotten back in the day if a game dropped on C64 with this soundtrack. It would be Commando / Turrican hype levels no doubt.
im pretty sure they were just mentioning about how it sounds like a completely composed song rather than only sounding what you'd expect only 3 instruments in the set to sound and not whatever you just said@@inphanta
***** Well, in first case as a chiptune because of the typical sounds, while listening more deeply to it, it might then be considered as a DnB tune. ;)
***** I completely agree on that. At that point is probably i probably seemed like a downstep from what I precieved of that tune. I wasn't to state that its a different thing, so pretty much what Atomic said...
Goat Tracker (export to SID file) and any music player with conv. capability (e.g. Sidplay, Foobar with plugins). Most of published C64 songs have been archived in the HVSC database (hvsc.c64.org) in SID file format. But at page: www.6581-8580.com/socse you can find it in MP3.
Life should be living in the 80's for 90 years.
I ALWAYS clip me toe nails to this chiptastic little banger !!!
Here we go again, COME ONNNNNN !!!
Left big toe is getting it first (blimey look at the state of them - it's been a good few months), about to hit play !!!
@AJ Eaves Totally, at least 3 times a year mate!
@@CC-fi3pp That's some real dedication
still clipping your toe nails to this banger?
Nice one. Credit must be given where credit is due, originally composed by Jazzcat for the Amiga.
look at the "Author Field" in Goat Tracker Sack (orig. Jazzcat)
Awesome!
Very cool
This is actually better than the Amiga version! I'm in love with this track.. Have had it on loop for weeks now and I don't see that ending anytime soon.. I just imagine what kind of reception it would have gotten back in the day if a game dropped on C64 with this soundtrack. It would be Commando / Turrican hype levels no doubt.
enjoyed listening to this
Super nice work
Nice tune!
Dude! That's legit
Sooooo Awesome!!
Good stuff!
Great melody!
"Electric City" by Jazzcat is an Amiga classic.
Incredible! Well done!
Another C64 version, in stereo this time:
ruclips.net/video/JRZWyZPojC8/видео.html
How does it have such a full sound with only 3 channels?!
C64 magic
I don’t know where this idea that more channels means better music comes from but it’s not at all true and needs to stop.
im pretty sure they were just mentioning about how it sounds like a completely composed song rather than only sounding what you'd expect only 3 instruments in the set to sound and not whatever you just said@@inphanta
Nice track
@HarryFranz yup 3 channels only. it's basically a SID chip emulator.
I heard the ZX version. Both are amazing, but I haven't heard the mod version yet.
i suggest the f12-button may be of general interest for you... that special case can be solved by pressing shift+f1/f2/f3...
Any chance I can get the .sng file?
Could you please upload original song to somewhere ??
Do you have the SID?
This is euphoric old school trance!
No, this is chipmusic.
Alex Json Yeah I know, but it sounds a bit like trance or dance in a neat way.
***** Well, in first case as a chiptune because of the typical sounds, while listening more deeply to it, it might then be considered as a DnB tune. ;)
*****
I completely agree on that. At that point is probably i probably seemed like a downstep from what I precieved of that tune. I wasn't to state that its a different thing, so pretty much what Atomic said...
is there a way to convers a .sng into mp3 or wave? thank you.
Goat Tracker (export to SID file) and any music player with conv. capability (e.g. Sidplay, Foobar with plugins).
Most of published C64 songs have been archived in the HVSC database (hvsc.c64.org) in SID file format.
But at page:
www.6581-8580.com/socse
you can find it in MP3.
Which is the original, this or the Amiga mod? I'd always assumed the Amiga but not sure now.
BikeNutt1970 this is a cover. the Amiga version is the original
The video is out of synchronization with the tune.