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---[ 1992 ]---------------------------------------------------------------- amiga demo of the year..............................Spaceballs "State of the Art" intro of the year...............................Melon Dezign "Tetris Intro" significant releases...............................Anarchy "Deja Vu" (demo) ..................................................Anarchy "Hardcore" (demo) ...................................................Andromeda "D.O.S" (demo) ............................................Complex "Vector Preview" (demo) ........................................Kefrens "Guardian Dragon II" (demo) ..........................................Melon Dezign "Humantarget" (demo) ..............................................Reflect "Sound Vision" (demo) .....................................................Sanity "WOC 92" (demo) ...............................................Spaceballs "Wayfarer" (demo) .............................................TRSI "Wicked Sensation" (demo) ........................................Anarchy "Stolen Data #10" (diskmag) ........................Pure Metal Coders and New Wave "R.A.W #2" (diskmag) .......................................Anarchy "Legalise It..." (musicdisk) ..............................Phenomena "Crystal Symphonies II" (musicdisk) pc demo of the year......................................Witan "Facts of Life" intro of the year.......................................................n/a significant releases.........................Triton "Crystal Dreams" (demo) .................................................Future Crew "Panic" (demo) ................................................Future Crew "Unreal" (demo) ...............................................Renaissance "Amnesia" (demo) c64 demo of the year........................................................n/a significant releases....................................................n/a 1992 was definitely the year of the unknown groups, when new talent burst onto the scene like a breath of fresh air. Names like Reflect, Andromeda and above all Spaceballs were relatively unknown at the start of the year, yet turned in amazing demos and won several major competitions. By winning the competitions at two major parties (The Gathering and The Party), a small Norwegian coder from a relatively unknown group became the most talked-about personality in the scene. And the controversy raged... This was also the year the first high-profile amiga game was released by a scene group, Digital Illusions' (The Silents sweden) "Pinball Dreams". It quickly became a huge success. Other games with scene artists doing work on them were also released; french Delphine Software released "Flashback" for the amiga with music by Raphael Gesqua (Audiomonster/Melon Dezign), who at this time was still active in the scene. Martin Iveson (Nuke/Anarchy) was the musician behind Core Design's "Curse of Enchantia". On September 4th this year, the first incarnation of what would become the Hornet archive opened its doors, and the pc demoscene found its first real home. Outside of the scene, 1992 was the year Commodore released the A600, at the year's CeBit exposition in Hannover, Germany in march. The machine received a lukewarm response, and was ultimately just a stepping stone in the development of the A500 to the A1200. Its most impressive innovation was an internal IDE controller, bringing hard disks to the Amiga masses! This year was also the 10th anniversary of the Commodore 64. ---[ partyindex ]---------------------------------------------------------- Asphyxia Party. Faces Party. Garden Party 1 (no entry). Svithiod Meditation 92 (no entry). Cascada and The SpacePigs party 92. T.O.U.C.H. early AmiExpo 1992. early Genesis Project Copy Party. 14-16.02 16 Bit Show Exposition 92 (no entry). 14-15.02 Boss Copy-Party 2. 21.03 TFA - CCN - GCC Party 1992. 21-23.02 Bash 2 Party. 21-23.02 TPF and Anal Intruders Party. 07-08.03 Quartz-Magnetic Day Prime Meeting. 14.03 Cult's CeBIT 92 Party. 28.03 Warszawa 92 1. 19.04 Easter Party 92 (Australia). 04.04 Anarchy Easter Party 92. 15-19.04 The Gathering 92. 17-18.04 Eastern Party 92. 17-20.04 Easter Conference 92. 18.04 Eastern Conference 92 (belgium, TRSI). 18-19.04 Majic 12 and TRSI Easter Conference 92 (hungary). 26-29.06 Hurricane and Brutal Summer Party 92. 27.06 Ûywiec 92. .07 Digital Access Party 1 (no entry). .07 Galemand's Gilde 92. 14-16.07 Rendezvous 92. 24-26.07 The Assembly 92. 01.08 Prime Party 92. 07-08.08 Arise Summer Conference. 07-09.08 Abstract - Oxygen Summer Conference 1992. 07-09.08 Castle Conference 92. 08-09.08 Quartz Summer Conference. 03-05.09 Energy and Cosmos Design party. 05-06.09 Intryx Party 1992 26-28.09 Darkness and Fifth Generation Party. 10.10 Ami-Expo Party 92. 24.10 Digital Symposium Party 92. .11 Rebels Party 92. 06.11 Warszawa 92 2. 26-29.11 World of Commodore 92. .12 Diffusion miniparty. 11-13.12 Analogy -Hitech- Party. 18.12 Bash 3 Party. 27-29.12 The Party 1992. Asphyxia Party. ------------------------- ASP92 was held by Asphyxia in Glogow, Poland for the c64 scene. Any information on this party would be most welcome. 64demo xx. Asphyxia "Nightmare". Faces Party. ---------------------- Held by Faces for the c64 scene in Hungary. Any additional information welcome. Cascada and The SpacePigs party 92. --------------------------------------------- Held in Uppsala, Sweden for the second year in a row, likely for the pc scene only. T.O.U.C.H. -------------------- TOUCH was the second Hungarian PC party ever, and was held in Szeged. Any additional information welcome. · Results from the Shock! Party Results Pack 5.0. amdemo 1. Skylab. 2. Absolute! pcdemo 1. Twin Sectors Inc (TSI) "Monolith". 2. Abaddon "Cycling". pcmusic 1. Valentine & Chris "TSI Dedomix". early AmiExpo 1992. ----------------------- The AmiExpo exposition and the traditional afterparty was held in Berlin, Germany. The party was arranged by Dytec and Skid Row, and was reportedly not very good. The demo competition was won by Defpackers, with TRSI coming in second. early Genesis Project Copy Party. ------------------------------------- This party was held in a small german village called Neubrueck near Dusseldorff, Germany for c64s and Amigas. About 50 C64's, and about 20 Amiga machines were present, and about 160-200 people attended (accounts differ). The entrance fee was a stiff 10DM. Sleeping quarters was outside, in a tent. There were only competitions for the c64, and there were to be a demo, sound and crack competition. The demo comp was cancelled due to too bad entries, but the sound competition was won by Steel/Success, who won a gameboy! The crack competition was actually won by noone, since noone were able to crack the protection on the supplied game!! The way the arrangers had organized it, they'd taken the old game Logical, and added a new protection they'd made themselves. After this, perhaps they should seek positions in the game industry? :) · Information from party report in Cracker Journal #28 (amiga). · Information from Majesty/Talent's party report file (c64). 14-15.02 Boss Copy-Party 2. ---------------------------- BOS92 was held at a school in Dresden, Germany by Mad Bytes and The Imperium Arts (TIA) for the c64 scene. Over 100 people attended, all German. This was the second ever 'Boss' party, and the first one was also held in Dresden, probably last year. Also known as "Dresden 92". other The Imperium Arts and friends "Dresden 92". 21.03 TFA - CCN - GCC Party 1992. ------------------------------------- TCG92 was held in Hilversum, Holland. More information would be warmly welcomed, if anyone has any... amdemo 1. The Lost Boys "Black Magic". 2. Magician Lord "Bad Karma". 3. Divine "Divine Madness". xx. Hardex "Intro". xx. Infocorner "Memorial Speech". xx. Origin "Intro". xx. Zite Productions "Aliens". 21-23.02 Bash 2 Party. ----------------------- BASH2 was held in Kecskemet, Hungary by 23 Celsius Crew and Soc.Brigade. The winner of the demo competition made 5000 ft., the winners of the intro, graphics and music competitions made 2000 ft. each. · Information and results collected from these sources: - Results and Intros from Live Act, party stuffie. - Results from Majic 12's "Top Secret issue #09" diskmag. - Intros from 23 Celsius Crew, pack. amdemo 1. Genesis & Live Act "The New Testament" . 2. Fire Crew "Fireland". 3. 23 Celsius Crew "Dentro". amintro 1. Live Act. 2. Twin Sectors. 3. Lamer Crew "Black Hole". xx. Lamer Crew "Intro". xx. Red Rats "Megaintro". xx. Red Rats "Intro". xx. 23 Celsius Crew "Contro". gfx 1. Thomas/Amnesty. music 1. Adt/Soc.Brigade. other TRSI & Majic 12 "Hungary Easter Party Invitation Demo". 21-23.02 TPF and Anal Intruders Party. --------------------------------------- Held at Westromska Skolan in Västerås, Sweden for the amiga and c64 scenes. There were competitions, and also quite a bit of drinking :) Any results or release lists most welcome. amdemo 1. Dual Crew. 07-08.03 Quartz-Magnetic Day Prime Meeting. -------------------------------------------- Held in Valenciennes in the north of France for the amiga scene. The party was far from a success, with only 30 people showing up. The overall impression of the party was nevertheless good, with relaxed organizers, clean toilets and no problems whatsoever with the power supply =) Alcohol was allowed, for the first time at a French party, but it posed no big problem, and no-one was drunk. The graphics competition was cancelled. · Information and results from report in Cytax' "I.C.E #8" (amiga). amdemo 1. Willow. 2. Analog. 3. Axiom. music 1. Analog. 2. Analog. 3. nobody. 14.03 Cult's CeBIT 92 Party. -------------------------------- The CeBit afterparty was held at a youth center in Hannover, Germany by Cult. About 500 people attended the party. People came from as far away as Italy (members of Divina and IBB) and Poland (Mr.Root/Acme). There was a projector present for the competitions (very rare in those days), one which entries could be seen on a screen the size of 2.5x3m. The original entrance fee was set to 5DM, but due to the extra cost of the projector, which the organizers considered a very important, it was raised to 10DM. Some of this extra money meant there were more money for the competition winners, so not that many complained about the added cost. Food and drinks were available at reasonable prices. The prices in the competitions were 250DM for first price music, 300DM for first price gfx and 500DM for first price in the demo competition. The local press and almost all amiga magazines were present at the party. · Information from party report in Cytax' "I.C.E. #8" (amiga). amdemo 1. Surprise! Productions/TRSI "Dentro for Misery". 2. Amnesia. 3. Cyborx. gfx 1. Flagman/Divina. 2. Navy/Vanish. 3. Navy/Vanish. music 1. 16-Beat/Razor 1911. 2. BHT/Jakebox. 3. Jester/Sanity. other Addonic "CeBIT 92 Slideshow". Contrast "Hypanutic Beats vol.1". Red Sector Inc. "CeBIT 92 Demo". Sirocco "CeBIT 92 Demo". Treacl "CeBIT 92 Intro". 28.03 Warszawa 92 1. ----------------------- WRZ92 was held in at the Liceum Hoffmanowej school in Warzaw, Poland by Action Direct, G-Force and Katharsis. Guests from Sanity (Mr. Pet - who's actually polish - and Chaos) attended the event, together with more than 150 other people. This was the first Polish party to feature a projected bigscreen. Unfortunately the school was vandalized during the event, and organizers spent considerable time trying to patch the place back together after the party. The first demos from the young pc scene were shown at the party, mostly to the laughter and amusement of the crowd. A second Warszawa party was held later this year. Thanks to Raf/Katharsis for information. amdemo 1. Deform "Deformations". 2. Alchemy "Marchewki". 3. W.F.M.H. "Faster Than Hell". 4. Katharsis "Testament". 5. Action Direct "Hexadecimal Perfections". 6. Old Bulls "Xenium". 7. Awkilon. music 1. Raf/Katharsis. 19.04 Easter Party 92. -------------------------- Held in Melbourne, Australia by Majic 12. This was the first ever computer party in Melbourne. · Info from Majic 12 Australia 'Conference Placings' compact. amdemo 1. Crass "Anarchy Inc." 2. Crass "Psychosis". 3. Alchemy "Deliverance". gfx 1. Archimedes/Crass "Bionic Bitch". 2. Batman "Lucky Chick". 3. Leviathan "Gabriel and the Serpent". music 1. Genocide/MJ12 "The Promise". 2. Axis/MSM "13th Hour". 3. Mixer/Crass "Techno Tits". 04.04 Anarchy Easter Party 92. ---------------------------------- Held at The Civic Hall in Barnsley, England by Anarchy. A bar and food supplier was promised around the clock. In the invitation it was called just the Anarchy Party '92, but the monicker above seems to be the one most commonly used in hindsight. · Information from official invitation text by Judge Drokk/Anarchy. amdemo 1. Anarchy "Krestmass Leftovers". 2. Digital "Trash". 3. Anarchy "Legalise It...". gfx 1. Fast Eddie/Anthrox. 2. Marty/Goldfire. 3. Azi/Digital. music 1. Hein Design/Vision. 2. Yaz/Digital. 3. Dan Reid Marr. other Desire "Channel-X". 15-19.04 The Gathering 92. --------------------------- TG92 was held at Skedsmohallen in Lillestrøm outside Oslo, Norway by Deadline and The Crusaders. It was an exclusive Amiga party. It's sometimes referred to as the Crusaders Deadline party in productions released here. invit Exile "Partyintro" (amiga). amdemo 1. Spaceballs "Wayfarer". 2. Andromeda "D.O.S." 3. Offence "Sourcery". 4. Encore "Digital Surgery". 5. Cyberiad "Great Bytes in Fire". 6. Cult "So Simple". 7. Atomic "Unbelievable". 8. Paragon "Conjuring Tricks". 9. Division A. 10. Andromeda "Multica". gfx 1. Sauron/Equinox "Beauty and the Beast". 2. Shocker/Vision "Alien". 3. Ranx "Visual Feminism". 4. Serpent "Hell or Paradise". 5. Cobra/Eon "Skull". 6. Fairfax/PMC "Heaven". 7. Decker "Bloodstone Lands". 8. Iridon/Shining "Barbarians". 9. TMB/The Silents "SRL-Train". 10. Drifter/Byterapers "Terminator". xx. Bridgeclaw "Illusionia". music 1. Gin/Carnage "Party Time". 2. Jogeir/Noiseless "Variations". 3. Artifact/Troon "Maestrological". 4. Mazon/Fantasy "Disconnection". 5. Lizardking/Strange "Summer in Gambia". 6. Jason/The Silents "Delicious Nightmare". 7. Jester/Sanity "My Glamorous Life". 8. Thug/Fantasy "House of no Living". 9. Ash/Vixen "Soulside Journey". 10. Dr.Bully/Majic 12. xx. Noteman/Virtual "The Art of Tunes". xx. Spike/Reflectors "Concerto For Piano". xx. Heatbeat/Carillion. xx. Anders Hamre/Dezibel Desperados. xx. Brainbug/Alcatraz. xx. Mr.Man/Andromeda. xx. Headx/Andromeda. xx. Lord Interface/Andromeda. other Kefrens "ANTSC-Tro" (amiga intro). Noxious "ProTracker 2.1A" (amiga util). Noxious "Protracker Informer Intro" (amiga intro). Static Bytes "All Time Greatest Hits #10" (amiga musicdisk). Static Bytes "New Eurochart Informer" (amiga intro). Strange "Nordic Report #2" (amiga diskmag). Wizeguys "Born" (amiga intro). The Firm "BBS Informer" (amiga intro). Sonic "Finlandia Intro" (amiga intro). Exile "Partyintro" (amiga demo). Cult "Microprose" (amiga magazine). Phantasm "Little Intro" (amiga demo). PMC "Demo" (amiga demo). Static Bytes "Lamer Tester" (amiga gametro). Krafted "Pihtro" (amiga intro). Bronx "Party Intro" (amiga intro). Curacy "RGB-Plasma" (amiga intro). The Family "Kill Them All" (amiga demo). Samba "Ziptro" (amiga intro). Spaceballs "Kill Your Mouse" (amiga Intro). Drew "Intro" (amiga intro). Dual Crew "Sounds Of Sience" (musicdisk). 17-18.04 Eastern Party 92. --------------------------- Held in Lahr, Germany by Shining 8 for the amiga scene. The winning 'demo' is a musicdisk! The first price in the competition was an Amiga 500. The demo from Bowdlerize was coded by a Sanity member, try pressing FAKE during the demo for a surprise... · Information and additional results taken from these sources: - Demos from TEK Mind Funk #35. - Module information from WOTW. - some info in Pleasure "Big Business #2" (magazine). invit Shining 8 "Party Invitation Demo" (amiga). amdemo 1. Sanity "Jesterday". 2. Pleasure "Taste Of A New Generation". 3. Bowdlerize "Exasperate". xx. Addonic "Crashpoint BBS Dentro". xx. Awesome "The Final Cut". xx. Submission "Last Step To Insanity". gfx 1. Scuba/X-Trade. 2. Tomcat/Supplex. music 1. WOTW/Supplex "Being The Best". 2. Ripguy/Pleasure. 3. ???/D-Tect. PPJ/Laserdance. 17-20.04 Easter Conference 92. ------------------------------- Held at Nolhalla Ishockeyrink in Allingsås, Sweden by Phenomena (amiga) and Light (c64). About 1000 people attended, of which about 750 paid full price; the rest discovered how easy it was to sneak in through the back doors :) This made it the biggest party held in Sweden until then. Food was never a problem, what with a 24hour open kiosk and pizza service where the food was ordered and then delivered straight to your table! Some people complained about the temparature being low. · Information from party report in Datormagazin (papermag) 10/92. amdemo 1. Mathik Entertainment "Mathik Entertainment". 2. Rage "T3". 3. Paradise "Optimus Maximus". gfx 1. Joakim Gustavsson/Scorpius. 2. Noogman. 3. Dune/Drakpak. music 1. Accord/X-Trade. 2. Misty Daeron. 3. Robert Lind. 64demo 1. Origo "Elysion". 2. Beyond Force "Partytrap". 3. Antic "Lunacy V". 4. Oxyron "Coma Light 4". 5. Fairlight "Legoland 2". 6. Noice "Digital Dreams". 7. TPF "VVV". 8. Extend. 9. Princes. 10. Topaz. xx. Digital Designs "Techno Chaos". 64gfx 1. TMT/Wrath Designs. 2. Creeper/Flash Inc. 3. Atte/Extend. other Brutal "Brutal Demo-Party 92 Invitation" (c64 intro). Noxious "ProTracker 2.1A" (amiga util). Oxyron "Scene Observer #1" (c64 diskmag). 18-19.04 Eastern Conference 92. -------------------------------- EC92 was held in Louvain, Belgium by TRSI, and not to be confused with the party of the same name in Hungary. More than 400 people attended! The party received very favourable reviews in CJ, to the point of one guy calling the organization 'perfect'. There was a techno party, and the best Belgian DJ had been hired to take care of the music. There were supposed to be PC competitions too, but they were cancelled since nobody delivered a single demo... Most of the tunes for the competition cames as executable files with gfx. · Information and results from party report in Cracker Journal #28. · Some information from EuroChart #15. · Info and releases from: - TEK mind funk issue 35 & 36. amdemo 1. Melon Dezign "Human Target". 2. Willow "First Strike". 3. Wildfire "Easter Demo". gfx 1. Hof/The Silents "Sunken". 2. Danny/Axis "Wings". 3. Kale/Tech "Pinhead". music 1. Fabian/Desire "Solace". 2. Audiomonster/The Silents "Florence". 3. Agnostic Front. other Amnesia "Cycle Meets Plasma". Anarchy "Spring Melodies" (amiga musicdisk). Arise "Unlimited". Dreamdealers "Beach Party Invitation (Beachtro)". Legend "New Crackintro". LSD "Pleasure Trip". Panic & Agnostic Front "Intro". Scoopex "World Charts #6" (amiga diskmag). Supplex "Party Demo" (amiga). Toxic Track "Toxomania" (amiga). 18-19.04 Majic 12 and TRSI Easter Conference 92 (hungary). ----------------------------------------------------------- The party was held at a school called Vas-Villa in Sopron, Hungary. Mainly an Amiga party, but open to the C64/Atari/PC too. If there is sufficient demand, competitions will be arranged for the other machines too. Demos must run on standard 1.2/1.3 1MB Amiga. The school can house up to 500 people, should the need arise. Not to be confused with TRSI's party in Belgium at much the same time! · Information from party report in R.A.W #3. · Information from invitiation note (c64). invit Majic 12 "Party Invitation" (amiga). TRSI "Majic 12 - Tristar and Red Sector Party Invitation" (c64). amdemo 1. ??? 2. ??? 3. Symbiosis. gfx 1. Flo/Beyond. 2. Iluvatar/Alcatraz. music 1. Manitou/Mosquito. 2. Petroff/Soc. Brigade. 3. Bali/Errors. 26-29.06 Hurricane and Brutal Summer Party 92. ----------------------------------------------- Held in Tranebjerg, Samsø, Denmark by Hurricane (amiga) and Brutal (c64). About 900 people attended. There were two main halls, one for the c64 and one for the amiga guys, and in addition VIPs were allowed special rooms to concentrate on their demos. The bigscreen was fuzzy, and proved a disappointment for many of the attenders. A partyboard was promised by the organizers, but was closed down already on the first day. A guy called Echo (from the c64 scene) fell 3-4 meters out a window, but wasn't seriously hurt =) More then 50 tunes were played over three hours for the music competition... Vote counting was a mess, Connor/Balance was first declared winner of the amiga graphics competition, but Kefrens demanded a recount. The result was that a new winner was declared. How can we trust the rest of the results then? On the final day of the party, Hurricane put the last nail in their own coffin when they announced there would be NO PRIZES for any of the competitions (despite proud claims in the invitations of prizes in excess of 100.000DKK!). The reason was not explained at the party, but Brian later stated in an interview with Balance's "Magbox #1" that the reason for this was that only about half of the attendants actually payed the entrance fee, and that the party went under-budget by about 60-70.000 DKR. Censor Design members were extremely pissed off, and started destroying things until they got paid. They were therefore the only ones to get paid. Most people's overall impression of the party was that the organizing was lame, and the arrangers were dubbed "Hurrilame" by merciless party attendants. The group did not survive long after the party - with their reputation shattered, they had little choice but to declare the group dead. Special thanks to Graham/Oxyron for c64 results! Organizers lost the official results, so just the top 4 are known. · Results from resultfile that came with Demos of the World v3.0. · Additional results found in Parasite's "Imperial Tunes" (amiga). · Information and music reports from Balance's "Magbox #1" (amiga). invit Hurricane "Party Invitation Intro" (amiga). Brutal "Brutal Demoparty 92 Invitation" (c64). amdemo 1. Kefrens "Guardian Dragon II". 2. Analog "Falling Up". 3. The Silents "Xpose". 4. Anarchy "In The Kitchen". 5. Melon Dezign "S.O.S." 6. Dominators "Nevermind". 7. Andromeda "Point Blank". 8. X-Trade "Embrolic Coding". 9. Sanity "Optimum Fuckup". 10. Gunnars Farve Bio "Megademo 3". fast 1. Parasite. 2. Silents/Crystal. 3. Sanity. 4. PMC/Majic 12 and Static Bytes. gfx 1. Scuba/X-Trade "ScUbA-WiNnEr". 2. R.W.O/Kefrens "R.W.O2". 3. Sauron/Equinox "Sauron". 4. ADT/Soc.Brigade "ADT". 5. Slash/Anarchy "Slash". xx. Connor/Balance. music 1. Omar/Sonic. 2. Chyle/Balance. xx. Brainiac "Chill In". xx. Groo/CNCD "Biomechanoid". xx. Jesper Kyd/The Silents. xx. Kollaps/GFB "Fornuft". xx. Mantronix/Phenomena. xx. Slide/Parasite "Free From Wires". xx. SPB/Inzzest "Moonlight Orchestra". xx. Tip & Mantronix/Phenomena. xx. T.u.s.c./Vixen "Call 911". xx. Twilight & Doc Holiday "Bice 2 Ya Fice". 64demo 1. Horizon "The Last Traktor III". 2. Censor Design. 3. Offence "Emotional Breakdown". 4. Camelot "Produkthandel Kom Her". xx. Crest. xx. Oxyron "Coma Light 5". 64gfx 1. Sensei/Censor Design. 2. Paladin/Offence. 3. Dragon/Censor Design. 64music 1. Danko/Censor Design. 2. Drago/Censor Design. 3. Guy Shavitt/SCS. xx. Shade/Flash Inc. "The Techno" (90). other Flash Inc. "Hotshot #19" (c64 diskmag). Quartz "Summer Conference 92 Contribution" (amiga). Talent "The Complete" (amiga musicdisk). 27.06 Ûywiec 92. -------------------- This party was held in Ûywiec, poland by Grace polish division. amdemo 1. Suspect "Immortal Visions". 2. Old Bulls "Damage". 3. Katharsis "Hallucinations and Dreams Preview". 4. Pepsi Drinkers Inc. "Fly With Us Through The Stars". 24-26.07 Galemand's Gilde 92. ------------------------------ Held at a Kindergarten in Horsens, Denmark, by Slammer/Anarchy. Not a party as such, more a gathering of some friends - like an 'internal meeting'. There was no demo competition held, only a soccer match and Pinball Dreams was played. · Information from party report made by Estrup/Static Bytes. other Bacteria "Megademo" (amiga). Parasite "Imperial Tunes (preview)" (amiga). 14-16.07 Rendezvous 92. ------------------------ Rendezvous was held for the first time ever in Mandal, Norway by Symbiosis. About 200 people attended. The news section of EuroChart #15 claimed the date would be 10-12... Does anyone have results? Rendezvous was also held in 93. 24-26.07 The Assembly 92 (http://www.assembly.org). ---------------------------------------------------- ASM92 was held at a school called Kasavuoren Koulukeskus in Kauniainen, about 15 km from Helsinki, Finland by Rebels and Complex for the amiga, pc and c64 scenes. In addition, Future Crew (pc) and Extend (c64) were helping out, and DataService was on hand to sell hardware, disks and other necessities. All the other usual party features were present, like a 24h kiosk for food/coke/coffee. Over 700 people attended, making it the biggest party ever in Finland thus far. The entrance fee was 60FIM if you had announced your attendance in advance, 70 if you had not. Only Amiga contributions were shown on the big screen, possibly due to video limitations? Ruben/Rebels opened the Assembly conference at the main stage. In the invitation texts, there was mention of an official movie, that would be available on VHS tapes shortly after the party from Meegosh/ Rebels... Can anyone shed any light on whether this ever came around? · Information from official invitation texts. · PC demo results from the Shock! Party Results Pack 5.0. · Results from Byterapers web page, http://byterapers.scene.org. · Information from party report in Balance's "Magbox #2" (amiga). · Additional info and results from these sources: - Intros from World Industries Partypack #1 & #2. - Intros from TEK Mindfunk #66. - Intros from Eclipse Crab Bag #1. - Party Gfx from Damage pack. invit Future Crew "Assembly 92 Invitation Intro" (pc). Rebels "Assembly 92 Invitation Intro" (amiga). Rebels and Complex "Assembly 92 Invitation Demo" (amiga). amdemo 1. Reflect "Sound Vision". 2. Complex "Delirium". 3. Nikki Corruptions "Piece of Mind". xx. Beyond Force "Mandelbrot". xx. Cyberiad "Ass Demo". xx. Parallax. xx. Soc. Brigade. xx. TET "Mele". xx. The Dark Demon. xx. Xentrix "Trackmo". amintro 1. Vectra "Repo Intro". 2. Wizzcat. 3. Smirre/Vectra "Vector Hangover". xx. Banal Projects "Pia Fraus". xx. Chrome "Stolen Action Replay". xx. D-29 "Assemblytime". xx. Doodle Foundation "We Are Back". xx. Genocide "Nuketro". xx. Midnightsun "Dualism". xx. Parallax "Slaves Of Sex". xx. Razer & Heathen God Design "Cipher". xx. Rebels "Assembly". xx. Sonic "Irrepressible". xx. Stellar "Hard To Be God". xx. The Silents "Plasma Vectors". xx. World Industries "Assemblo". pcdemo 1. Future Crew "Unreal". 2. Triton "Crystal Dream". 3. EMF "Internal Damage". xx. Sonic PC. 64demo 1. Dual Crew "Gunnar 2". 2. Beyond Force "Oh No More Dots". 3. The Sharks "Technophobia". gfx 1. Iridon/Shining "Naughty Nymphs In Nature". 2. Dean/Cyberiad "Alternative Tequila". 3. Zei/Accession "Heavy Metal". xx. Boris/Banal "Sleeping Beauty". xx. Drifter "Monster". xx. Duce "Demonomania". xx. Gator/Stellar "Guardian". xx. Harlequin "Distant City". xx. Jugi/Complex "Delirium". xx. Kissarobotti/Parallax "Destiny Can Wait". xx. Marvel "Carcompo". xx. Mr.Greedy/Byterapers "Kossu". xx. Mutant/Dual Crew "Strenght & Beauty". xx. Rainman/Disknet "Shuttle". xx. Z (??) "Reptile". xx. unknown "Seal". xx. unknown "Werthers Skull". music 1. Misty and Daeron/Shining "Iridium". 2. Groo/Black Robes "Towards Immortality". 3. Stargazer/Sonic "Rubicon". xx. Megaman/Equinox "Walking Lonely". xx. Nutcase/Deadline "Lady". xx. Omar/Sonic "Insomnia". xx. Strobo/Stellar "Back To Music 2". xx. Strobo/Stellar "New Wave". realtim 1. Dweezil & Dean. 2. Alcatraz. 3. Black Robes & Dual Crew. after Cyberiad "Assembly 92 Slideshow" (amiga, 2 disks). World Industries "Partyslideshow" (amiga). Exotic Men party video (blasta have got it). 01.08 Prime Party 92. ------------------------- PRI92 was held in Riel, Holland in the pub of the local football team =), by Mirage. It was reportedly the warmest party ever. It was well organized, but with a little low quality overall. No graphics or music competitions were held. About 250 people attended. · Information from these sources: - Party invitation demo by Mirage. - Some demos from Drek-Pack #1 by Desire. - Results, and most of the demos from Mind Funk #70 & #71 by TEK. - Mirage "Party Slideshow". amdemo 1. Animators "Roll Or Die" (game). 2. Desire "Menace". 3. Tech "Digital Intoxication". xx. Desire "Propaganda". xx. Desire "Body To Body". xx. Desire "Phantom BBS". xx. Agnostic Front "Umbra Et Imago". xx. Cyborx "Nemesis". xx. Devils "Beach Party 3 Nighttrips". xx. Freestyle "Lower Than Low Budget". xx. Freestyle "Perfect 5". xx. Gothic "Come Together". xx. Radar "Musicdemo". xx. Toxic Track "Yo Neander". other ASM-One V1.08 (amiga utility). Lunatics "The Search" (amiga intro). Mirage "Chit Chat #6" (amiga diskmag). Mirage "Forgotten" (amiga slideshow). 07-09.08 Abstract - Oxygen Summer Conference 1992. --------------------------------------------------- Held at Bjorkebyskolan in Järfälla, Sweden. A cafeteria was on hand for food and drinks. Competitions were decided by a jury, consisting of one member from each group present. Not an ideal arrangement, if you ask us... A nice idea was the 'welcome disk' handed out to people as they arrived, which contained an intro with updated information about the party. The party was sponsored by Commodore sweden and HiFi Och Data i Vasastan AB. Both a graphics and a music competition was held, any results would be MOST welcome! invit Abstract and Oxygen "Party Invitation Demo" (amiga). amdemo 1. The Silents "Maximum Velocity". xx. Gods "Apocalypse". xx. Hardcore Design "Atlantis". xx. Noxious "Party Demo". music xx. Gin/Dual Crew "HiTech Flight". other Oxygen "Party Demo". 07-09.08 Castle Conference 92. ------------------------------- Held in Hungary by Live Act. Any information welcome! 07-08.08 Arise Summer Conference. ---------------------------------- To be held in Hellenthal, Germany by Arise. The hall would have space for approximately 500 people. I have my information from Arise's "BBS-Intro" [05/92]. Any information on whether this was held or not would be most welcome! 08-09.08 Quartz Summer Conference. ----------------------------------- Held in a large sports centre in Bridgewater, Somerset, England for the amiga scene. First price in the demo competition was 150 pounds, with 50 each for the winners of gfx and music. · Results and information from these sources: - Complete results and gfx, music from Quartz Party winners pack. - Party report and results from Majic12's Top Secret. - Quartz Party Invitation Demo. invit Quartz "Party Invitation Demo" (amiga). amdemo 1. Paradroid/Anarchy "Deja Vu" (147). 2. Ranx/Quartz "Dynamic Illusions" (108). 3. Majic Mushroom/Quartz "Divine Madness" (38). gfx 1. Elwood/Delicious Designs "Dead Beat" (256). 2. Fish/LSD "Hands" (96). 3. Scorch/Independent "Gore" (68). music 1. Snare/Quartz "Analysis" (51). 2. Bernard Sumner/LSD "Cry Baby" (43). 3. Fobia/Silents "Captivated" (36). realtime demo xx. SJE (Independent) "Muli Demo" (Judged). other LSD "Grapevine #11" (amiga diskmag). Dual Crew "Messagebox #4" (amiga messagebox). 03-05.09 Energy and Cosmos Design party. ----------------------------------------- Held in Gleisdorf, Austria by Stranger/Energy (amiga) and Cosmos Designs (c64). Only 120 people visited the party. Facilities were quite good, with a 2x3m bigscreen and a powerful souynd system. Competitions were a disappointment, with the amiga democompetition even getting cancelled due to a lack of entries. The amiga musiccompetition was the only one with a good amount of entries, 17. If anyone has more/additional results, please get in touch! · Info from party report in Equinox' "European Top 20 #3" (amiga). · Info and results from note spread with TIA's "Zakplayer 3" (c64). 64demo 1. T'Pau. 2. Varsity. 3. The Voice. 4. Curve. 64gfx 1. Megabyte/Crest. 2. ???/Faces. 64music 1. Bulldog/Padua. 2. Chotaire/Image. other The Imperium Arts "Zakplayer 3" (c64 musicdisk). 05-06.09 Intryx Party 1992. ---------------------------- INT92 was held in Lyon, France. About 130 people visited the party. There was a split winner in the music competition. amdemo 1. Keop/Devils "Trackmo". 2. Nova "Freedom". 3. Sken/Intryx "Trackmo". music 1. DJ Maxx/Intense "Atomiko". Daryl/Shining "Forever Young". 3. Blue Silence/Nova "Nox". x. Shun/Liquid. x. Twix. x. Z-Ray/Intryx. x. Hydra/ex Devils. realtimegfx 1. TKS/Intense. 26-28.09 Darkness and Fifth Generation Party. ---------------------------------------------- The first Spanish party, held in Valencia. The party was scheduled the week before, 19th to 21st, but the original party place burned down! invit 5th Generation & Darkness "Party Invitation" (amiga). amdemo 1. Darkness "Roboticool". 2. Darkness "Rotator". 3. 5th Generation "Dementia". gfx 1. Relian/Necropolis. 2. Warlock/Darkness. 3. Excelsior/5th Generation. music 1. "Underpressure" by Thorin/Darkness. 2. "Atmosfera" by Evelred/5th Generation. 3. "Patry" by Salva/Darkness. other 5th Generation "Revista Funzine #2" (amiga diskmag). Darkness "Intro" (amiga). 10.10 Ami-Expo Party 92. ---------------------------- Probably the second Ami-Expo this year, following AmiExpo in Berlin earlier in the year! other Amnesia "Textro" (amiga). Prestige "It's never too late", "The Big Jump" (amiga). 24.10 Digital Symposium Party 92. ------------------------------------- DS92 was held at The Rawmarsh Leisure Centre, Rotherham, England for the amiga scene. There was probably NO intro competition. The only non-uk person in attendance (probably) was Zoltan/Majic 12, all the way from Hungary. The first prize in the demo competition was £200, £100 for second, £50 for third. There was a jury system for voting the best entries. · Information from these sources: - Party Invitation demo by Digital. - Party report in LSD' "Grapevine" issue #13. invit Digital "Party Invitation Demo" (amiga). amdemo 1. Anarchy "Flower Power". 2. The Silents "Enjoy The Silents". 3. Revenge/Slipstream "Soul Contamination". xx. Dual Crew "Morpho". xx. LSD "Jesus on E's". gfx 1. Lynx/Rebels. music 1. Nuke/Anarchy. other Digital "musicdisk" (amiga musicdisk). 06.11 Warszawa 92 2. ----------------------- WRZ92-2 was held in Warzaw, Poland for the second time this year, by G- Force, Action Direct and Katharsis. It was held in a school just across the street from the main computer bazaar called Grzybowska which was a milestone place for the industry for ages so many people attended but they were not "into the scene", just curious. This was the first polish part to have pre- selection of the entries for the competitions. This caused some disagreements between contributors and organizers. Thanks to Raf/Katharsis for info. amdemo 1. W.F.M.H. "Software". 2. Old Bulls "Fugazi". 3. Suspect "Alternative Reality". 4. Flying Cows Inc. "Hunt For Red Kret". 5. Deform "Delirium". 6. Mad Elks "Status Quo". 7. Investation "Hit The Sky". 8. Defensywa "Beton". 9. Beermacht "Beer". 26-29.11 World of Commodore 92. -------------------------------- WOC92 was held in Frankfurt, Germany. The party was held in Hall A, by Commodore Amiga. Only three demos were released for this competition, and all three were viewed on a small tv set. TRSI won an Amiga 3000T for their first prize demo. · Information from party report in Mirage's "Chit-Chat #8" mag. amdemo 1. TRSI "Wicked Sensation". 2. Sanity "WOC 92". other Infect "Helter Skelter 2" (amiga musicdisk). .12 Diffusion miniparty. ------------------------------ Held by Diffusion in Nurmo, Finland, presumably for the amiga scene. 11-13.12 Analogy -Hitech- Party. --------------------------------- Held at Aronahde Education Center, Rauma, Finland for the Amiga scene only. Over 200 people visited the party. An Armourglass was broken during the party, with the result that the prizemoney was reduced. :( Some of the results are still a bit rudimental, despite Zeg's efforts, so any help in completing them would be most welcome! · All information and results by Zeg, from these sources: - Intros taken from Chrome "Stigmata #34" pack. - Intros taken from TEK "Mind Funk #115" pack. - Intros taken from DAI Party pack. - Party invitation 1, demo from Analogy. - Party invitation 2, trackmo from Analogy. - party report from Sledge Hammer #12 by Absolute. invit Analogy "Party Invitation 1" (amiga demo). Analogy "Party Invitation 2" (amiga trackmo(!)). amdemo 1. Digital "Day of Reckoning". 2. Disknet "Theoretical Perplexity". xx. Accession "Anti Analorgy". xx. Chrome "Hi-Tech Party". amintro 1. Exotic Men "Etvintro". 2. Complex "Hitechtro". xx. D-29 "No-Glenz". xx. Digestive "Intro". xx. Digital Artists (DAI) "Just For Fun". xx. Skunk "Skunktro". xx. Stellar "The First AIDS Kit". gfx 1. Hotshot/Complex. gfx realtime 1. Xendi/Deadline. 4chmus 1. ???/Damones. xx. Groo/Black Robes "Phoenix". xx. Nutcase/Deadline "D-E-A-D-L-I-N-E". music realtime 1. Mango/Stellar. 2. Groo/Black Robes. 18.12 Bash 3 Party. ----------------------- BASH3 was held in Hungary by SOC Brigade and 23 Celsius Crew. other 23 Celsius Crew "Party Contro" (amiga intro). 23 Celsius Crew "Moonlight Productions Born" (amiga demo). Impulse "First Intro" (amiga intro). 27-29.12 The Party 1992 - The Final (http://www.theparty.dk). -------------------------------------------------------------- TP92 was held at MesseCenteret in Aars, Denmark by The Silents, Anarchy and Crystal. The party was for amiga, pc and c64 computers even though all three arranging groups were on the Amiga. c64 competitions were handled by Camelot, pc competitions by Future Crew. This was the first year there were pc competitions at all. 2500 people from the whole world visited, doubling the number from the first year. It was the biggest party thus far. General rule for Amiga productions were that they should run on an A500 with 1MB of total memory. Most music was delivered as executable files. This was also the year the first, infamous concert was held by Kyd & Balle Productions of The Silents denmark. Thanks to Phoenix/Hornet for bringing a little-known fact to light; Only the top three pc demos were actually placed, the rest of the placements were made due to a misunderstanding with the guy who compiled the results file. The pc results were not voted by the audience, they were decided by a member of the organizing =] I'm desperately looking for the complete list of ARTISTS for the graphics competition. I've pieced together what I can, can anyone help with the rest? And ofcourse, any c64 results would also be greatly appreciated! · Results from 'The results of The Party II, the Final,'. · PC demo results from the Shock! Party Results Pack 5.0. · Additional unplaced music results from the AstroideA resultpack 5.5. · Information from party report in Mirage's "Chit-Chat #8" mag (amiga). invit Melon Dezign "Info Freako" (amiga). Future Crew "The Party 1992 Invitation" (pc). amdemo 1. Spaceballs "State of the Art" (585). 2. Anarchy "3D Demo II" (354). 3. TRSI "Ecliptica" (182). 4. Pure Metal Coders "Alpha & Omega Part II: Downtown" (181). 5. Shining "Playbyte Demo" (158). 6. Virtual Dreams "Absolute Inebriation" (151). 7. Cult "Kefmania" (116). 8. Paradise "Virtual Meltdown" (108). 9. Digital "Lethal Exit" (92). 10. Future Mirror "Claustrophobia" (81). 11. Aurora "Lost in Denmark" (75). 12. Gunnars Farvebio "Megademo Nr. 4 Bogoefaergerne" (75). 13. Triangle 3532 "No More Vectors" (72). 14. Balance "Lost World" (70). 15. Dominators "Golf War" (57). 16. Parasite "Zyclonium" (52). 17. Trash "The Mouse Ate the Cat" (41). 18. Noice "Reductio Ad Absurdum" (41). 19. Adict "Mayday Resistance" (36). 20. Origin "The Traditional Demo" (29). 21. KGB "Purple Brain" (27). 22. Abyss "Mona Lisa Was a Man" (25). 23. Deus and Mechaniac (23). 24. Profecy "Numeric III" (18). am40k 1. Melon Dezign "Tetris" (213). 2. Shining "40k Intro" (121). 3. The Silents "Intro" (90). 4. Scoopex "Intro" (87). 5. Skandal "Tangentopoli" (79). 6. Rebels "Intro" (50). 7. Shining "Another Revolution" (42). 8. Badcat "Partytro" (38). 9. TEK "Nearer My God to Thee" (35). 10. Carillon "The Return of the Son of the Monster Magnet" (27). 11. UDO "Arsch Ficktro" (25). 12. Complex "Compo Intro" (19). 13. D-Tect "D-Cadence" (17). 14. Reflex "Wormtro" (16). 15. Union "Intro" (14). 16. Yela "The Moshintro" (13). 17. Compact "Space Intro" (12). 18. Alcatraz "Crunch-o-Matic" (12). 19. Legend "Intro" (11). 20. Complex "Puuro" (8). 21. Infect "ExoticRipper 1.99 Intro" (7). 22. Dash "Intro" (6). 23. Implosion "B'cos" (4). Oxygen "Intro" (4). 25. TLH "They Are Here" (3). pcdemo 1. Witan "Facts of Life". 2. Future Crew "Panic". 3. Sonic PC "Delusion". xx. Access Denied "Starbase Intro". xx. Flash Productions "Monstra". xx. Fraggelberry "X-Mas'92". xx. Irresistible Works "Introduces Itself". xx. Public NMI "Jump". xx. Razor 1911 "X-Mas'92". xx. Surprise! Productions "Copper". xx. The Hygge Gruppe "Hygge Forever". xx. The Phoney Coders "X-Mas'92". xx. The Silents "Chain 4". xx. The Toxic Dream "Happy New Year". xx. Twilight Zone "The Jungly Kitchen". xx. Warlock "Lame Is Beautiful". 64demo 1. Oxyron "Coma Light 8". 3. Noice "Goatland". xx. Dunex "Use Your Illusion 2". xx. Fairlight "WAQ BBS". xx. Smash Designs "Street of Illusion". xx. Starion-Conic "Taagekammeret". xx. Trance "Pleasure Flight". xx. Varsity "Girls". xx. Visual Reality "Visuality III". xx. WOW "5 Years of WOW". 64music xx. Arne/Spirit. xx. Benno/Trance. xx. Decoder. xx. Dense/RSI + Spirit. xx. Devilock/X-Rated. xx. Pace/Blaze/Xentax xx. Pri/Oxyron. xx. Ratpoisen/Noice. xx. Red Devil/Fairlight. xx. Steel/SCS/Origo. xx. Syndrom/TIA/Padua. xx. Tim Harris/BRD. xx. Yoko/Collision. xx. Zyron/Antic. gfx 1. R.W.O/Kefrens "WomSnake[32LO]" (345). 2. Fairfax/Andromeda "-ENCOUNTER-" (254). 3. Groo & Rufferto/Essence "Attack" (174). 4. Facet/Anarchy "Competition by Facet" (174). 5. Rhah/Dreamdealers "pamaopa.rHaH" (167). 6. ??? "Krabber_Overalt" (156). 7. Scuba/X-Trade "Splash II" (116). 8. Mack/Melon "Lydie Inspiration" (110). 9. Domino "DayFall (preview)" (104). 10. Navy/TRSI "Inferno" (93). 11. Slash/Anarchy "Obnoxious" (88). 12. Alex "BISLEY'S_HoRsY5" (56). 13. Fashion Design "Aliens" (53). 14. Morten "Dick-On-A-Mission" (50). 15. ??? "grogniaaaasse" (47). 16. Suny/Anarchy "SUNY_ANARCHY_DRAGON" (40). 17. Elmer/Dreamdealers "PI.Murayama" (37). 18. Cypher "Babes" (36). 19. Nooghman/Complex "Triumph of Steel" (35). 20. Milkshake/Kefrens "Morbus Love" (27). 21. ??? "The Beauty of Death" (27). 22. Mutant/DCS "Dragon" (27). 23. Blizzart/Kefrens "Discovering" (27). 24. Madnewline/Interactive "Joe Cocker" (25). 25. Fox "MetalGirl" (24). 26. ??? "Deadly Fantasies (preview)" (24). 27. Marvel/Static Bytes "Imbalance" (24). 28. Spiv/Infect "Embrace" (23). 29. Sire/Supplex "Kaneda" (22). 30. Manta/X-Trade "Concorde" (20). 31. Coma/Trash "Zero Gravity" (20). 32. ??? "Nymph in Paradise" (20). 33. K. "B." (18). 34. R.F. "Black and White" (18). 35. Vimme "The Death of Sturm" (17). 36. Deckard/Dizcount "Cygnus Buccinator" (16). 37. Tin/Brainstorm "Broken Edison" (13). 38. ??? "Dize of Starion......" (13). 39. Henessy/Emotion "Sand Drake.iff" (12). 40. Archmage/Andromeda "Jucy Lucy" (9). 41. Dr.1Mips "indiana" (8). 42. Titan/Anarchy "Probotector" (8). 43. Connor "Multi Mega Fix 4" (7). 44. Trianon/Dream Design "Mercedes 190SL" (5). 45. Rain "Vengeance!" (5). 46. Dean/Cyberiad "Lim x->93" (5). 47. ??? "Sunset" (4). 48. Iulu "Splash-end" (4). 49. Alcid "From Dark Ages" (3). 50. Ram "Ozelot" (3). 51. ??? "SilverSurfer" (3). 52. ??? "Paranoia (preview)" (2). 53. Electron/Reflex "The Castle II". 4chmus 1. Moby/Dreamdealers "Substance II The Tune" (250). 2. Gurra and Alf/Virtual "Hi-Tension" (188). 3. Doh/Delight "Bagpipes Palmepeede" (142). 4. Mr.Man/Andromeda "Time's the Remedy" (137). 5. Fabian/Desire "Nicole" (128). 6. Lizardking/Alcatraz "Elimination" (120). 7. Emax/TRSI "Oberheim Power" (115). 8. Axel/Brainstorm "Technology" (93). 9. Dean/Cyberiad "Riviera" (89). 10. Hein/Vision "Jimi Hendrix" (87). 11. Vinnie/Spaceballs "Sidewinder" (82). 12. Gin/Dual Crew "Under the Surface" (78). 13. Dr. Mirios/Noxious "Big Bang" (74). 14. HitHansen/Funky Buddhas "Ne-Groove" (73). 15. Wardsequencer/Re "Partygrooving" (69). 16. AudioMonster/Melon Dezign "The War" (66). 17. Lizard/Andromeda "Rain" (65). 18. Koo Kai/Liquid "A New Jack Thing" (63). 19. Jason/Crusaders "Stop The Press 3" (57). 20. Maestro/Kefrens "Phantasie" (57). 21. RockBiter+ "Flower-Power-Module" (46). 22. Mazon/Equinox "Nativedance" (45). 23. Mental Cube "Croma division" (44). 24. Spacebrain/Upfront "Haunted" (35). 25. Joker/BMB "Spacetekopening" (33). 26. Bjørn 'Sketch' Ahlers "Last Execution" (31). 27. Mic Dair/Complex "Real Motivation" (26). 28. Zytac/Quartz "Psychodelic Blast" (25). 29. 911/Rebels "Real Jordan Jazz" (21). 30. Big Baer/Taurus "Metal Horn" (20). 31. Loonstar/T "The Triumph of Loon" (19). 32. Ash/Vixen "Earection" (19). 33. Maggot/Legacy "Technology Pardyv2" (17). 34. RokDaZone "The Club-M(a)dley-Remix" (7). xx. Alpha/Pls "Out of Fashion". xx. Arpegiator/Chryseis "My Wolf 2". xx. Ash and Sonet "Ztotalbrutal". xx. Bionic/Focus Design "Bladeraver". xx. BKH & NHP/Anarchy "Acess High". xx. Brainboy "Love Funk". xx. Chucky "X In The Tower". xx. Claw/Black Monks "Spacig". xx. Claw/Dark Reign "The Change Sunsetsv". xx. Cytron/Rave "Tekknisch". xx. Dirk/Legend "Schizofrenetic". xx. DJ Maxx/Intense "Junglizm". xx. Dolphin/Noxious "Trepidation". xx. Doz & Ivan/Shining "Harmonicaman". xx. Dr.Weird "Tunus Des Weirdus". xx. Echo "Wet". xx. Facet/Anarchy "Bomb of Luck". xx. Hellhound/Damage "Caco Daemon". xx. Iron Cat/Zenith "Countris Tunes". xx. Iron Cat/Zenith "Sacred Temple". xx. Jester/Sanity "Molecules Revenge". xx. Jogeir Liljedahl "Out of Silence". xx. Jugi/Complex "Blowaway". xx. Ketil Jensen/Future Vision "God of Hellfire". xx. L.K.A/Twilight Zone "A New Day". xx. Lord Interface/Andromeda "Interceptia". xx. M.C.MP/Remedy "Magic Melodies III". xx. M. Linde & J. Wilson/Pds Prod. "Tekknological". xx. Mel O'Dee/Shining. xx. Misty and Daeron/Shining "Reverie of Truth2". xx. Noice/Polaris "Tomatoes On Me". xx. Omar "Chaotic Creation". xx. Organic/Shining "Virtual Reality". xx. Overlord/Focus Design "Suffocate". xx. Pitty/Dytec "Longing For Techno2". xx. Pitty/Dytec "Lonlyness_Short_1_7". xx. Radar/Contrast "Mayday Resistance". xx. Rash "Rash". xx. Regulator/Aurora "Orangejuice". xx. Shabba/Smash Designs. xx. Shun/Liquid "A Trip To Funkyland". xx. Siracon and Mellon "Galactic Connection". xx. Slambam/Litany "Poing Poing". xx. Sonet/Vixen "Dance Motherfuckers". xx. Soul/Shining "Back On Track". xx. Soundtracker/Hawaii Brothers "Tek". xx. Spike & Depete/Kl0ver Design "1 Vuoden Takuun". xx. Sun/Dreamdealers "Computer Sins". xx. Sun/Dreamdealers "Happy Bees". xx. Sun/Dreamdealers "Noises Nebulus". xx. Toneless/2000 AD "Julgubbe Rulez". xx. Towie/Delight "Hot and Red Chilly". xx. Travolta/Spaceballs "Condom Corruption". xx. Tricktrax/Balance "Stolen". xx. Twin Freaks "Heavy". xx. Twin Freaks "H_ATARI_TF". xx. Vain/Razor 1911 "Fatal Designs". xx. Vga/Implosion "Its Over". xx. Virus/Legend "The Abyss". xx. Vixen/Eclipse "Step One". xx. Xeno/Gnu Design "Rockthrower". xx. Xerxes/Voice "Ingen Aning7". xx. Zoltar/Alcatraz "M Bison". xx. Zwoolock "Trashtech 1". xx. Zyron/Antic "Feedback Decade". other Adict "Mental Rave Series Vol. II" (amiga musicdisk). Anarchy "3D Demo II Intro" (amiga intro). Anarchy "Hardcore" (amiga demo). Anarchy "Stolen Data #10" (amiga diskmag). Andromeda "Mirror Music" (amiga musicdisk). Baby Comas 5 "Future Vision" (amiga musicdisk). Dark Reign "Sunset" (amiga). The Funky Buddhas "Plane" (amiga trackmo). Liquid "We Were There" (amiga intro). Massive "The Party II Slide" (amiga). Mirage "Chit Chat issue #8" (amiga filemag). Oxyron "Out of Coma" (c64 demo). Pure Metal Coders "R.A.W 4½ Party Edition" (amiga filemag). Shining "Smells Like Team Spirit" (amiga musicfile). Solution "Odeon" (amiga musicdisk). Success "Raw Guys - The Preview" (c64 demo). The Imperium Arts "Zakplayer 3.1" (c64 musicdisk). Trash "BBS Intro" (amiga intro). Zenith "Zentro #4" (amiga). |
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