Saturday, March 10, 2007

Episode #11

In memory of Richard Joseph.

Tracklisting

Richard Joseph - The Sacred Armour of Antiriad (1986)
Rob Hubbard - Light Force (1986)
Dane - Arctic Circles (2006)
Jeff - 6581 Doped Cows (2006)
Oliver Kläwer - Emerald Mine (1988)
DRAX - Spunk (2006)
Richard Joseph - Rimrunner (1988)
Deek - Ostfriesland Games (1991)
Jens-Christian Huus - Super Oswald (1989)
CreamD - Critical Grid Voltage (2006)
Jeroen Tel - Iron Lord (1989)

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12 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

scout is teh shit!

19:50  
Anonymous Stan of Hitmen / BRAINfART said...

Great stuff, mate! Always enjoy them. See ya around

22:42  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

For some reason iTunes can't find these episodes from the feeds.feedburner.com/8bitMayhem: 11, 3, 2, and 1.

21:21  
Blogger Scout said...

The iTunes problems should be fixed now.

Scout.

19:21  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

OGG recordings, please! :)

14:08  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Such a low encoding quality is really a shame for SID music.

19:23  
Blogger Scout said...

Agreed,

The next episode will be encoded in 192kbps.
I have the bandwidth now, so why not use it ;-)

Regards,
Scout

19:33  
Blogger Richard-William said...

Hey, thanks for your comment om my weblog concerning Alf/NGC. If you want I can also make a photocopy of the obituary and post it online.

And of course I remember you (provided that this is you:
http://arminus.darktech.org/pictures/content/Old/Kodac%20DC20/BIZ25.JPG
) (Taken at Bizarre '97)

Greets,
Richard

16:41  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

http://8bitmayhem.untergrund,net

try to set dots not commas in the next release! :-))

apart from that i second the 'scout is teh shit!' :))

06:54  
Anonymous Black Hole / Blasters said...

LAME 3.97 --preset extreme

20:23  
Blogger snegovik said...

Офигенно!!! Лучше я ещё ничего не слышал- так держать!!! С нетерпением жду новых миксов.

12:36  
Blogger Peter said...

"Super Oswald" hahah, i wonder how many people actually remember or have played that game. It was made for Danish television, where people could call the show and control Oswald using their telephone. I used to work at that company many years ago, oh what great memories :)

11:41  

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