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#4224: Adam Morton - Wizball high-score (2008)
Added to rotation: 2012-02-29 19:48:22
Song last played: 2026-04-19 09:15:34
Song last requested: 2020-04-20 02:33:28
Artist last played: 2026-04-19 09:15:34
Number of plays: 392
Requests: 9
Votes: 118
Song length: 03:06


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SID INFO
HVSC path: MUSICIANS/G/Galway_Martin/Wizball.sid
Title: Wizball
Composer: Martin Galway
Copyright: 1987 Ocean
Subtunes: 9
SID model: MOS6581

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SUBTUNE INFO
 
#1
 
  Comment: The opening bars of this tune are sampled by the group Console on their song "14 Zero Zero".
 
#3
 
  Comment: "I was working at the Sensible Software office at the time of the major music creation, but the title screen music never got finished. When I returned to Ocean I got on with some other things, all the time worrying about this unfinished tune. Finally I slapped something on the end of it. I knew I could never top the first part, that's what the problem was. In my mind the second part of the tune is pretty lame compared with the first part. But for some people it represents the mysterious, magical, unconventional aspect of 'Wizball' so it fits in some ways. But you can tell it's not really like the other music in the game, which was primarily developed when I was with the Sensi boys, basking in that Sensi VIBE." (MG) "I really worked on the sound design of the voices a lot. The music seems to "flow" and "breathe" unlike anything before it." (MG)
 
#4
 
  Comment: "Tune #5, the bonus screen tune, consists of several short riffs, and John Hare came up with the most musical ones on his bass guitar. I remember he would come up with the riffs, playing them over and over at full volume on his band's P.A. in their rented terraced house in Southend (not caring about what the neighbours thought!!!) - and while they went out to get me a "blow-out" burger at 3am, I would be transcribing it and enhancing it (a little)." (MG)
 
#6
 
  Comment: "I composed the high-score music at Ocean after returning from Southend. Played it on the synth keyboard there. It's one of the few compositions of mine that I can actually play a decent rendition of on the piano." (MG)
 
#7
 
  Comment: "Chris Yates wrote the game over riff on his electric guitar. They were pretty impressed by the translation when they came back with my blow-out." (MG)
 




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OVERALL REMIX64 VOTE:

Fantasm:
This remix is excellent! Well done, Adam!. … Dr Future: The only 'wrong notes' are in your head… This track rules!
Paleface:
I think it's not that bad, has some nice ideas and funny sounds
LaLa:
This remix can't decide whether it wants to be electronic or whimsical. It tries to be both and the combination doesn't work very well here. Neat idea, though.
Totta:
Rule of thumb: Never improvise on the notes of a Galway song. You'll never manage to improve on his work anyway 😊
Dr Future:
Nothing not heard before, and - argh - some wrong notes, which is a no-go on this track.
SarahKreuz:
No, `tis no good
Satanarchist:
Eurghh… Some really nasty bum notes here and awful chord changes