Made with the sounds of the Commodore 64 home computer. I frikkin love Sia. Her voice – wow! So that made this song a no-brainer to do. I’ve gone for a thicker EDM feel for this one. Dual basslines, nice sine wave drums to emulate the TR808-909 sound, multi-speed and timbre arpeggios riffing away. Mmmm. Goodness gracious me! Made with ♥ Gavin
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C64 & Amiga
- Commodore 8bit Search and links to Commodore computer related information. They also run a C64 web server.
- MCC-216 Multiple Classic Computer emulator This little box emulates a C64, Amiga, Atari VCS & Apple II
- Factor 4 – Kestra Bitworld
- Vintage Machine BIOS Collection An archive of the the BIOS ROMs you need to vintage computers.
- Music for Amiga intro An Amiga version of an intro tune I originally wrote for a C64 intro
- Recollection C64 Scene-newbies appear to be lost about the past, confused, or even being totally ignorant about it. As in, how things worked back then, how it all came to be, the ‘unwritten rules’ etc.
- Factor 4 – http://www.pouet.net
- Kick Assembler A cross-platform assembler that works in a very high-level way if you to choose to use it as such. Supports 6510CPUs and the C64 in general.
- OzScene – Australian Amiga Demo Scene Welcome to OzScene, a historical archive of the Australian Amiga demo scene.
- Me on Soundcloud My music sets can all be found on Soundcloud
Devs
- Storm Clouds over the Western Front Game by an Individual Brisbane Developer
- Top Tower Game by an Individual Brisbane Developer
Stuff
- Chiptunes = Win
- Tracktion DAW Affordable & feature complete DAW by Tracktion
- EMBL Australia Bioinformatics Resource Web based bioinformatics tools for biomedical research.
- Picky Pigeon Socks A nice collection of novelty and geeky socks to add to your wardrobe and feet.
- Krakatau's Wikipedia
- Wikipedias Postbox
- Uctumi (Electropop Musician) Photo courtesy of Victor González IV Uctumi is a musician from Argentina who began composing tracked music in 1996.
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