Danko* – 6581
Label: | Not On Label – DANKO - 65 |
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Format: | CDr, Album |
Country: | Sweden |
Released: | |
Genre: | Electronic |
Style: | Chiptune |
Tracklist
1 | The Return | 8:43 | |
2 | Bigger Than Life | 5:06 | |
3 | Sidstation | 2:20 | |
4 | Deep Core | 4:07 | |
5 | Hypnotizing | 4:20 | |
6 | Complications '97 | 3:32 | |
7 | New Times | 4:45 | |
8 | Tårarna | 4:03 | |
9 | Sliptrip Mammooth | 4:19 | |
10 | Oxygenerique | 5:51 |
Companies, etc.
- Copyright © – Danvoice Productions – 1999-2002
- Published By – Lynne Music
Credits
- Written By – Danko* (tracks: 1 to 10)
Notes
Tracks 7-10 are bonus tracks and only available on LynneMusic.com version of this album.
This is not a factory produced CD. It is a home made CD-Recordable. But the cover and CD are both made with high gloss colour printing etc.
"6581 is a compilation with bits and pieces of the odd track achieved at various levels over a period of time after I had ceased to compose using the Commodore C64 home computer. This is the second edition and I have remastered the tracks completely as well as including additional material, some of which are previously unreleased. They are related to the 6581 MOS SID chip in different degrees, but they do all represent such a feel or ambience to form a link back to the past when all we had consisted of three tiny voices and a muddy filter to match."
Tomas Danko, April 2002.
This is not a factory produced CD. It is a home made CD-Recordable. But the cover and CD are both made with high gloss colour printing etc.
"6581 is a compilation with bits and pieces of the odd track achieved at various levels over a period of time after I had ceased to compose using the Commodore C64 home computer. This is the second edition and I have remastered the tracks completely as well as including additional material, some of which are previously unreleased. They are related to the 6581 MOS SID chip in different degrees, but they do all represent such a feel or ambience to form a link back to the past when all we had consisted of three tiny voices and a muddy filter to match."
Tomas Danko, April 2002.
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- Other: DANKO - 65
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