Yes I am sober, shut up.

Agreed!Bog wrote:Really, Chris, this is quite probably my favourite C64 remix disk of all time.
Times have changed... people are in different places (e.g. Boz - Sweden), the need for new CDs is a bit less than it was at that time, the standard was set quite high by BIT 3, and no one would be sure what they wanted from a BIT 4. Originally it was going to be a symphonic martial arts/fantasy romp, but that ground was covered by R64 - IE. And if I returned to the roots and did something like BIT 1, it would have just got criticised.robrascal wrote:What about a fourth part?Chris Abbott wrote:Thanks guysSome of my best memories of C64 music are centered around this album:
I'd actually like something like this pretty much... I suspect I'm in the minority with this, but I feel like many of the "big" productions take themselves too seriously, thus reducing the fun bits somewhat.Chris Abbott wrote:And if I returned to the roots and did something like BIT 1, it would have just got criticised.
Well, even we let our hair down with Karma64, because we were aware that the previous album had been a bit serious..weblaus wrote:I'd actually like something like this pretty much... I suspect I'm in the minority with this, but I feel like many of the "big" productions take themselves too seriously, thus reducing the fun bits somewhat.Chris Abbott wrote:And if I returned to the roots and did something like BIT 1, it would have just got criticised.
PPOT's Run-Stop/Restore still is my favourite remix album, with Visa Röster's and Makke's works as runner-up, simply because you can feel the fun in these productions and it's not the "must sound serious/symphonic/overly ambitious" bits that dominate.
Huh? Did I miss something?Chris Abbott wrote: Times have changed...
Well, I still NEED it.the need for new CDs is a bit less than it was at that time,
Maybe just a CD with C64 remixes? (Just a guess.the standard was set quite high by BIT 3, and no one would be sure what they wanted from a BIT 4.
Yes? But...?Originally it was going to be a symphonic martial arts/fantasy romp, but that ground was covered by R64 - IE.
By whom?And if I returned to the roots and did something like BIT 1, it would have just got criticised.
I didn't got that:It was difficult to see what I could produce that wouldn't disappoint 50% of the audience: and given that I have much less time than I used to, thanks to having children and working hard in another industry, it was better to just release myself from the pressure of having to do another one, and go out on a high.
That's no problem. I will take the loft.Plus I've got far too many CDs in my loft!
Yes, and that's what I want more from.My tunes never had flash guitarists or singers (because I didn't have access to any), just a lot of heart.
It's nice when someone remembers that I was quite good once![]()