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Harrison
12th July 2007, 10:25
I just came across this site featuring C64 and Amiga music for sale.
http://www.c64audio.com/
The Amiga section can be found here. (http://www.c64audio.com/?page=scene)
They have the three Immortal remix albums for sale, plus another called Mechanical Dreams which sounded good from the part I listened to (you can listen to some of the music streaming from the site). These cost from £4.99 to £15.99.
The price of C64 tracks is also not that expensive either at about 80p each.
I will add this site into the main weblinks on classicamiga.
Castelle
16th May 2008, 15:07
Thanks for the link Harrison - I love C64 music !!!!
Yeahhhhhh !!!!:D:):cool:
Puni/Void
17th May 2008, 17:38
Hi there Castelle,
I see that you're into C64 music. Have you checked out the High Voltage SID Collection (http://www.hvsc.c64.org/)? Their SID-tune collection currently amounts to the insane number of 30,000 different songs! :o
Check out the website for more information. :)
Castelle
17th May 2008, 22:50
Hi there Castelle,
I see that you're into C64 music. Have you checked out the High Voltage SID Collection (http://www.hvsc.c64.org/)? Their SID-tune collection currently amounts to the insane number of 30,000 different songs! :o
Check out the website for more information. :)
Yes indeed !!
I have been a fan of the HVSC collection so long that they should have me in there !! LOL
I used to be in touch with a couple of the guys who put the collection together, even have contributed to it as I had loads of demo disks that the collection was missing and as you probably know commercial games are relatively easy to get copies of but with demo's -- not so easy sometimes.
Remember Compunet ? where it was the done thing if you didn't get a phone bill for about 300 quid then there was something wrong with you? :):)
In those days that was the place to get them!! downloading them at 300 Bits per min !!
Ahhh!!! takes me back !!!!:lol::lol::lol:
Demon Cleaner
19th May 2008, 14:00
The SID Recordings Archive is also great:
http://sid.oth4.com/
Castelle
20th May 2008, 06:11
Hey thanks for the link Demon Cleaner :)
Puni/Void
22nd May 2008, 18:55
@Castelle
I used to be in touch with a couple of the guys who put the collection together, even have contributed to it as I had loads of demo disks that the collection was missing and as you probably know commercial games are relatively easy to get copies of but with demo's -- not so easy sometimes.
Did you collect a lot of Amiga stuff as well? Then I'm thinking of demos, packs, mags etc.
Castelle
22nd May 2008, 20:17
Alas no, I entered the Amiga scene much later after my halcyon days of the C64 :)
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