Illusive: Sorry to have attempted to ninja your post, but I liked what you featured. There's a lot to be said about composers who can excel in such limited mediums. It's the reason I have decided to turn my channel into an archive of stuff that's not publicly viewable yet. There's no shortage of videos that feature the music of Hubbard, Daglish and Galway, but guys like Whittaker, Arnold and McMenamy, these guys did some fantastic work but everyone aside from hardcore retrogamers and nostalgia chronics remember them.
The_L: There's absolutely nothing wrong with liking any kind of music as long as you're not telling anyone else to like it. I had no idea that Brayman was that good, and now I know. I knew about the Korobushka by another name, the
Korobeiniki, which I found out by that
video you posted in chat about the history of the Soviet Union a while ago.
Alehksu Kihdo: Beautiful stuff. Sound was always Commodore's strong point. It's a shame the Amiga went the same way as those other computers I used to argue about back in the days when user groups used to meet every week and most bulletin boards I knew about had a single telephone line.