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Thread: It's a Small World
Cortona 19:08 10th October 2008
How small? I work for an insignificant and insipid financial software supplier, in an office of maybe 90 people. I got chatting to on of our 'tech support' chaps about retro computing and it turns out that he used to make music for a couple of groups about 20 years ago: Bamiga Sector One and Union. (It must have been that long ago as he said he used SoundTracker.)

I have heard of BS1 but I've never seen any of their demos or heard any music from them. Can anyone remember anything about them?
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Teho 01:32 11th October 2008
I'm pretty sure I remember a cracktro frrom Bamiga Sector One, but I can't recall which game in particular had it. Will have a look for it.
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premium 13:48 11th October 2008
Yeah Bamiga Sector One, really nice old cracking group. They made lotsa nice cracktros.

Get them here -- > BS1 at pouet.net
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Puni/Void 13:22 12th October 2008
Originally Posted by Cortona:
How small? I work for an insignificant and insipid financial software supplier, in an office of maybe 90 people. I got chatting to on of our 'tech support' chaps about retro computing and it turns out that he used to make music for a couple of groups about 20 years ago: Bamiga Sector One and Union. (It must have been that long ago as he said he used SoundTracker.)

I have heard of BS1 but I've never seen any of their demos or heard any music from them. Can anyone remember anything about them?
It's a small world indeed. I remember when I was a student at uni. I enrolled in a new class and I met this guy that told me that he was interested in digital art. I asked him a bit more about the subject, and it turned out that he was a member of Spaceballs. Needless to say, we had a lot to talk about, him being in Spaceballs and myself in Gods.
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