Technology changes rapidly, but really, not too much does happen other than some things replace older things; older things eventually fall to the wayside, and people forget they ever existed.

I just happened upon ‘findus och korven’ while continuing to prune my ‘ancient music format files’, and discovered that it was completed by Daniel Falk (leinad), today, fourteen years ago. Wow.

Most of the world has never heard of MOD files, or care. These were MP3s of 1990s. We had floppy disks, and we needed to store lots of stuff on them. This 121k file has 6 minutes and 15 seconds of music in it. The quality isn’t that much lower than a 128k/second MP3. Consider that. Six minutes of music for nearly 1 second’s worth of a not-CD-quality MP3. Ya know what else? It’s still pretty catchy.

For what it’s worth, This is the set that I’m sorting through. I’m up to the letter ‘F,’ and I’m starting to get frazzled. For as many great tunes there are, there’s a half dozen crappy techno/house which are all the same thing with slightly worse samples.

Bah. I’m getting old.

Extending fond holiday wishes to one and all this season!

In doing so, I bring a gift: my old habit of computer syntesized music; I have slightly cleaned up an Amiga based Christmas tune dating back to 1990, which, when you think of it being 16 years ago, was actually pretty distinctive (note that I am not claiming to be the original author): Download Christmas Medley MP3.

See you all in ’07!

I’ve been a subtle watcherer of Adnan since I found his music around 1998 up through 2000.

I once contacted him over ICQ, and he stated that he only offered music for sale by track and genre on a production basis, and no longer was selling his older music. This was years ago.

Since this article was posted (October 2006), Adnan’s [url=http://www.adnan.com/]back on the internet[/url] with some demo tracks.