The cosmic dog II could be the last officially released mod I did. Was presented on the Cebit '93 demo party and voted No. 1. The bass and wah guitar sample are taken from Infectious Grooves.
I'm gonna be infectious from the award winning "Wicked Sensation"-Demo of TRSI, released at the World of Commodore 1992. The song is named after Infectious Grooves because the intro was stolen from their song "I'm gonna be my king".
Boesendorfer p.s.s. 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.
A common threat (unfinished) I never finished this song but TRSI released it anyway with the "Ecliptica"-Demo at "The Party" 1992. Mediocre song, btw.
Cream of the earth On of my best mods. It also got famous cos of its extensive use of the 0f (was it that?) command in the protracker. Released in 1990 by TRSI with the famous "Cebit '90"-Demo.
Megafoe This module contains almost only samples of Depeche Mode's fantastic "World in my eyes". I also used some melody lines of this song. Released with TRSI's Logical final-Cracktro.
1989-a number Used 1990 in Red Sector's "Follow me"-Demo with the Megadeth artwork. The unique drums are taken from a "A guy called Gerald" vinyl that Irata once gave to me.
Trouble vision featured on a disc that was called "Silverstar Design Music Example" that contained only 4 mods by me) Also listen to Virgill's great enhanced version Trouble Vision 2!
Fuellsound loading sound of the above mentioned "Silverstar Design Music Example"
Commando Protracker remix of the famous Rob Hubbard tune of the C64 game. Released with the "Classic Demo", a Red Sector and Sinners collaboration of 1988. The only demo on wich I also worked on the design and graphics. Contained the 4 following Hubbard remixes, too.
Knucklebusters (Subtune 3) Protracker remix of the famous Rob Hubbard tune of the C64 game.
Warhawk Protracker remix of the famous Rob Hubbard tune of the C64 game. I think I didn't really get the right chords in the end. Compare to my recent C64 "Warhawk"-remix
Monty on the Run (Hiscore) Protracker remix of the famous Rob Hubbard tune of the C64 game.
Formula 1 Simulator Protracker remix of the famous Rob Hubbard tune of the C64 game.I didn't finish it right, obviously lost motivation in the end.
released with the "Pirmin Intro", don't know the date. OMG, the lead instrument is out of tune, that really hurts! :-)
Lame it
made for the Flash Cracking Group Coral-Demo (that was never released). The first melody was stolen from a very old Erasure song. The guitars don't sound well :-( , the snare is taken from Cameo's "Word up" AFAIR.
Just a beat
Furzogue "Vogue"-ripoff. Actually it's a combination of "Pump up your Jam" and Madonna's "Vogue" using a lot of "Vogue" samples and its original piano chords. It was released 1990 with the D.I.S.C. 4 diskmag.
Full effect Originally made for the Flash Cracking Group Coral-Demo (that was never released), this mod ended up in Cryptoburner's Great Musaxz Vol.9, 1989.
RSI-Hard from the famous Red Sector-Megademo, 1989. This must be my first guitar-orientated song. Sounds quite shitty nowadays. Listen and download the great remix by DAXX.
RSI-Rise up also featured in the Red Sector-Megademo, 1989. The "Romeo Knight" sample is taken from the nonfamous vinyl record "Romeo Knight" of the Boogie Boys wich was the origin of my nick back in the days. Listen and download the great remix by DAXX.
Show 'em eagles released with the "Hypnoosis"-Demo. I made better mods.
Aces high released with the "Aces High" intro of Razor 1911 in 1990. The bassline was stolen by some old Boogie Boys song I don't remember.
Cracker Journal used in an early issue of the Cracker Journal and in Jungle Command's "Music Invasion III". Thanks go to Mr.Vain of Secretly! for finding it recently for me.
Crack of dawn released with D.O.C. Demo 2, 1988 (?). This song actually was a C64 conversion of one of my own old sidtunes that are unfortunately lost forever.
RSI-First Intro released with this intro somewhere around '88. The bell-like instrument at the beginning is taken from "Ich eß' Blumen" of "Die Aerzte". www.pouet.net says this intro also has been used with Bitarts' fantastic "Tritax" mod.