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AMIGA-MODBoesendorfer P.S.S. Have video

Author: flag Romeo Knight (Eike Steffen) GroupTriStar & Red Sector Inc. [TRSI]

Song Length: 3:25
Song Status: Active
Song Source: Demo
Song Platform: PlatformAMIGA-MOD


Additional Information:

Quote: "My most famous and maybe best mod to date. "Boesendorfer plays some shit" was featured in the credit part of 1992's "Wicked Sensation"-Demo. The piano was multi-sampled from my Ensoniq EPS16 sampler"

Last Queued : 1 month ago

This song has been played 210 times. [See Request History]
It was added 15 years, 6 months ago.

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Song Rating: 4.2 - Votes Placed: 149 View Voting History
A total of 85 users have this song on their favourites list.

Compilation / Remix Information

This Song Is Listed In The Following Compilations:

Compilation Bitjam Podcast #45
Compilation Bitjam Podcast #58

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flagArne
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nect(AR)i(NE)

Only great !!!

flagfaraday
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Don't know why I love this song... maybe because it's great

flagth4t1guy
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The instruments for this mod remind me of Deluxe Music on the Amiga.

flagPypeBros
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DS homebrewer

With th4t1guy pointing out that instruments sound like those of Deluxe Music, could it be that the score itself came from some ragtime sheetmusic ?

flagfranz_opa
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Steadily at the low level

I don't think instruments sound like Deluxe Music and also the style is clearly a bit different to that of actual ragtime composers.

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