Oldskool databases

Started by Sam_Zen, December 19, 2009, 09:53:00

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Sam_Zen

I've reorganized my archive, so I gathered collections of work by others, mainly made before 2000.
http://www.samshuijzen.nl/sam/arch/e_mods1/e_mods1.html
http://www.samshuijzen.nl/sam/arch/e_mods2/e_mods2.html

These files are not selected on quality, so can show a good impression of what's just trendy crap, and what goes beyond.

Another trail to be is the huge collection at Modland. The links for XM and MOD :
http://krum.ethz.ch/ftp.modland.com/Fasttracker%202/
http://krum.ethz.ch/ftp.modland.com/Protracker/

And, because of the Unix view, check the parent directory as well for other interesting stuff.
0.618033988

Saga Musix

very fast modland mirror.

When it comes to "oldskool", Amiga Music Preservation is a very good source as well.
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