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PC (other)Ave Maria (lemonade mix) by flag lemonade (Pasi Sakala)
Requested By: flagSeymour
In Compilations: Compilation Nectarine Compo #16 - Christmas compo 2011

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AMIGA-AHXHeatwave BMX

Author: flag Triton (Marcus Andre Rousseau) GroupPlanet Jazz

Uploaded By: flagShinobi

Song Length: 3:14
Release Year: 2013
Song Status: Active *
Song Bitrate: 192 kbps
Song Legacy Flag: R
Song Source: Demo
Song Platform: PlatformAMIGA-AHX


Additional Information:

Originally made for Desire ChipChop Musicdisk, but they ditched all AHX entries.
I developed it some further for usage in Planet Jazz' "Panurus Biarmicus"-demo, which was released at gerp party 2013 in Sweden.

Last Queued : 2 months, 2 weeks ago

This song has been played 63 times. [See Request History]
It was added 11 years, 3 months ago.

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flagarrakis
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Amiga&C64 rulez

released at the party? Remix from HUBBARD'bmx SID ?

flagShinobi
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heimorgelspieler

This is an original made for Desire ChipChop, but then they ditched all AHX entries.. then I worked on it some more to use it in
Planet Jazz demo "Bearded Tits" for release @ gerp party 2013

flagfranz_opa
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Steadily at the low level

Briefly quotes Karsten Obarski's "Telephone" at 2:03