B.C. Productions release debut music
CD, made on an Atari!
Those of you in the Amiga scene might
know of B.C. He's been a prolific music module
artist from the USA, who has populated Aminet with all
kinds of musical creations.
Well, B.C. has now released a music
CD of his own, made with the help of an Atari computer!
The CD is entitled "2000 B.C.", and features
electronic music in styles ranging from new age to ambient,
with a bit of dance thrown in. The music was made
using a Kawai digital synth, a Korg poly 800 analog
synth, a Yamaha DX-100 digital synth, an Alesis drum
machine, an Amiga 1000 running Octamed (a tracker) ...
and most importantly, an ATARI 1040ST running Steinberg-12,
a piece of software that can be had as cheaply as $10
from B&C Computervisions!
The CD is on sale for $6.99 from http://www.mp3.com/2000bc,
and the site also has links to free streaming and mp3
downloads of selected tracks from the album. Even
better, every music download made from this site also
results in the artist getting paid. This is a
great way to show support for music made on the Atari
computer.
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