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15 Jan 2005, 6:38 am

I'm new here, I got diagnosed with AS very recently, the first time I heard of it was less than 6 months ago, but when I di, it all made sense. I'm 32 and officially an aspie :)

I have plenty of music on my site available for download, and even music production forums, I also have a modular synthesizer group on Yahoo! which you can reach from one of the links within my website.

Enjoy, and give me some feedback on my tunes if you decide to listen to them.

Thanks :)

www.solarisstudios.co.uk



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15 Jan 2005, 6:54 am

Welcome to wrong planet Solaris. :D


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15 Jan 2005, 7:08 am

Welcome to WrongPlanet Solaris! I had a browse through your site, you seem to have had some success :D

I am mostly into rock music myself, but do like some electronica. My biggest musical quirk is a penchant for SID music, I have a huge collection of SID tunes including some classic C64 game soundtracks (Last Ninja is brilliant). The sound the SID chip generated was unique I think, and still makes me nostalgic. :nerdy:

Nice to see you here Solaris :D

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15 Jan 2005, 10:22 am

First, welcome on this site, Solaris. I hope you will enjoy it.
I browsed through your website and listened to some of the MP3's, and I think they are great.


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15 Jan 2005, 1:44 pm

Welcome to wrongplanet, solaris!

I sampled a few items of your music, and I think they sound pretty cool! :)



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16 Jan 2005, 2:50 pm

Ilike The Site :D


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13 Feb 2005, 4:35 pm

duncvis wrote:
Welcome to WrongPlanet Solaris! I had a browse through your site, you seem to have had some success :D

I am mostly into rock music myself, but do like some electronica. My biggest musical quirk is a penchant for SID music, I have a huge collection of SID tunes including some classic C64 game soundtracks (Last Ninja is brilliant). The sound the SID chip generated was unique I think, and still makes me nostalgic. :nerdy:

Nice to see you here Solaris :D

Dunc


Rob Hubbard is the C=64 god! I'm also mad for SID music, I have SID emulators everywhere, even on my phone! It's great to meet someone who shares such a relatively bizarre musical interest.

Remember invada-load the game of space invaders while the tape games were loading, with the theme from One Man and his Droid, and Wizball was another favourite... I assume you know all about lemon64.com



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13 Feb 2005, 7:39 pm

I never would have thought a Robert Kennedy sample could be made so cool. Great tunes, and welcome to WP.



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14 Feb 2005, 11:35 pm

I must say you're the man Solaris. I've just recently been getting into oldskool hardcore. Been downloading lotsa terrible quality samples of tunes. There's some resourceful sites out there. I'd love to collect a lotta these and then dj them. I've never dj-ed before though, and as such, have NO records at all. Any advice?