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#97: Betweenzone - The Human Race
Added to rotation: 2004-03-16 22:44:12
Song last played: 2026-06-04 09:49:39
Song last requested: 2026-06-04 09:41:49
Artist last played: 2026-06-06 11:59:28
Number of plays: 817
Requests: 87
Votes: 154
Song length: 03:31


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SID INFO
HVSC path: MUSICIANS/H/Hubbard_Rob/Human_Race.sid
Title: The Human Race
Composer: Rob Hubbard
Copyright: 1985 Mastertronic
Subtunes: 5
SID model: MOS6581

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STIL comment"Human Race was a very interesting project. The tunes tried to capture some of the feel of the game, evolution etc... One of the tunes was also used for an ST game (GoldRunner I think). I only used 2 SID voices for all these tunes because I used the other for SFX...... Most of the tunes were sketched out on a small keyboard and manuscript paper. I used paper to keep track of the basic ideas and arrangement, and I still have all the original manuscripts. A lot of the manuscripts are not readable because I used to work very fast and never updated many of the changes I made. I used to use a machine code monitor to edit music data and sound patch data on the file while the tune was playing. This allowed me to really fine tune the SID parameters for the music." (RH)
 
SUBTUNE INFO
 
#3
 
  Comment: Also used in "GoldRunner" on the Atari ST.
 




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OVERALL REMIX64 VOTE:

Zilog:
I just like that ethnic sample, great tune.
deadguyfromhun:
Remek arab ritmus 😊 valahogy ez ugrik be mindig. Nagyon jó!
NecroPolo:
Depite some minor flaws (I agree with ggeudraco) I like it. Instead of a sample, you should grab and record an ethnic singer 😉
omoroca:
Feels like you're on an oriental market or something. Great atmosphere! All-time classic! Added to my collection.
ggeudraco:
I found what seemed to be chanting quite annoying, as it was repeated too many times and often cropped up in the wrong places in the duration of the tune. Despite this, the instrumentals work well with its wide mix
LMan:
Nice beat, but too-obvious conversion errors.