Musikaliska uttryck och funktioner i interaktiva v rldar - C64.com
Musikaliska uttryck och funktioner i interaktiva v rldar - C64.com
Musikaliska uttryck och funktioner i interaktiva v rldar - C64.com
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GP: We won't print Razzmatazz. Tell you what, we won't call it Razzmatazz - from now on<br />
it's 'brrt'.<br />
GL: Project X!<br />
(laughter)<br />
GP: So from Project X, you went to...<br />
All: PROJECT Y! (laughter)<br />
GP: You went to... Confuzion?<br />
RH: No, actually, it took about eight months before I could get a break…<br />
BD: I am not surprised! 'My name is Rob Hubbard...!' - 'Wait a minute, you did Razzmatazz!'<br />
(laughter)<br />
RH: ...what with hasslin', and telephone calls and –<br />
GP: Actually, I've got to ask - did you do the Sam Fox Strip Poker music?<br />
RH: No.<br />
GP: Well someone sounds just like you.<br />
GL: There's a very Galwayesque bit.<br />
RH: Might be Galway.<br />
GL: No, I doubt it.<br />
TC: Might have done it on the side.<br />
GP: Well, how did YOU get into music then, Benjamin?<br />
BD: It's not BENJAMIN! - it's just BENN. Actually, can I just state for the benefit of every<br />
other computer magazine, it's D-A-G-L-I-S-H, not D-A-L-G-L-I-S-H - it's really, really<br />
bugging me!<br />
GP: So what was your first bit?<br />
BD: Loco.<br />
GP: Loco? Was that your first bit?<br />
BD: No, wait a minute, wait a minute - we started off as an educational software company at<br />
school, erm, Aztec Software. We did loads and loads of educational stuff at school, me and<br />
Tony - oh, like, you wouldn't have heard of us, only schools have heard of us, like, virtually<br />
every school in Britain.<br />
GP: I went to school you know!<br />
BD: Aztec Software on the BBC - it was, like, really crap stuff. And then Tony became a<br />
megastar and I did Loco in two voices, and it slowed down when you went faster...<br />
GP to TC: I always thought you wrote that.<br />
TC: Nah, it was credited to Ben Daglish - music by Ben Daglish.<br />
GP to GL: You'd be crap on Screen Test!<br />
GP to BD: Then you did Black Suicide Thunder...<br />
TC: ... Loco Express...<br />
BD: Yeah, yeah. I did Black Thunder - wait a minute, which one did I do?<br />
TC: I did Suicide, you did Black Thunder.<br />
BD: And then we disappeared, and then did William Wobbler and then...<br />
TC: ... did Rainbow after that.<br />
BD: And then I spent a sabbatical attempting to get into University.<br />
GP: David - when, er, did you, er, get into music - on the Commodore of course?<br />
DW: June 1983 - well, I really started in February '82<br />
BD: Eh! He's got 'em all written down! He's got all his ruddy stuff prepared! I don't believe<br />
this! Now is this fair...?<br />
DW: was in a band at the time, so I was trying to get it together, which was difficult, and then<br />
I progressed to the 64 and my musical bent showed itself more than my programming bent. I<br />
was commissioned for a lot of pieces for Commodore, and moved onto Terminal (Software)<br />
and did Lazy Jones. I then became freelance. Recently I joined Binary Design in<br />
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