Original (?) Music: "Pase el agoa" (late 15th / early 16th century)
C64-Version: Jeroen Tel (Maniacs of Noise)
Remix: No-XS (Marc van den Bovenkamp)
I am not sure whether Marc van den Bovenkamp is or was a member of Maniacs of Noise, but both Jeroen Tel and Marc van den Bovenkamp are from the Netherlands.
Hello, this is a medieval music loving Czech greeting you. Do you have any information on websites where Icould find some of this kind of medieval music? Thank you in advance.
Hello. A really great post. I played the game hundreds of times in these days (on the amiga and in English, of course). But I never reached the end. I think I was to stupid, shame on me. But the music is really great. In the amiga-version is was not sung, only instrumental. Was there another music on the atari or have you made the sound by yourself? and if so, where did you get this great peace of music?
erm ... I'm not familiar with the language of the description but it sounds to me, as if he thanks NO-XS for the remix of the main theme. But I'm neither sure if I'm right, nor who NO-XS is (sorry for my poor english)
I am not the creator of the excellent thing you are hearing :D the creator of this remix is called "NO-XS".
THe piece of music used by "NO-XS" and programmers on atari ST and Amiga is called "PAse el agoa". Itr is an old and beautiful spanish song written during the Middle Age.
Hi there! Thanks a lot for ulploading this game. I loved it very much back in time. I also liked a music theme - when I was a child I didn't know it is a well-know medieval song. Then some years after I played that game, I bought the CD with medieval songs and... Gotcha! It was that song - "Pase el agoa, ma Julieta, Dama, Pase l'a agoa. Venite vous a moy"... This was very nice game thanks to its atmosphere.
merci - danke - thanks for the vote. May this person send me a message (no problem for a personnal secret message) if possible please ? I am curious ;)
I have loved this game when i was a little boy and those musics too in the atari st version.
Today i enjoy seeing this video and remixed song from time to time and my toddler loves it.
elzorro1800 7 months ago
it reminds me a lot of souvenirs...!!
kawaiimiku18 2 years ago
CertasFroidelune, ou se procurer ces morceaux remixés de musiques ? J'adore la musique médiévale :D
dlfrsilver 2 years ago
Original (?) Music: "Pase el agoa" (late 15th / early 16th century)
C64-Version: Jeroen Tel (Maniacs of Noise)
Remix: No-XS (Marc van den Bovenkamp)
I am not sure whether Marc van den Bovenkamp is or was a member of Maniacs of Noise, but both Jeroen Tel and Marc van den Bovenkamp are from the Netherlands.
JohnYTYT 2 years ago
Hello, this is a medieval music loving Czech greeting you. Do you have any information on websites where Icould find some of this kind of medieval music? Thank you in advance.
Alex
Shidentora 2 years ago
Hello. A really great post. I played the game hundreds of times in these days (on the amiga and in English, of course). But I never reached the end. I think I was to stupid, shame on me. But the music is really great. In the amiga-version is was not sung, only instrumental. Was there another music on the atari or have you made the sound by yourself? and if so, where did you get this great peace of music?
Tirrlitripirrli 3 years ago
erm ... I'm not familiar with the language of the description but it sounds to me, as if he thanks NO-XS for the remix of the main theme. But I'm neither sure if I'm right, nor who NO-XS is (sorry for my poor english)
KnThrak53 3 years ago 3
I am not the creator of the excellent thing you are hearing :D the creator of this remix is called "NO-XS".
THe piece of music used by "NO-XS" and programmers on atari ST and Amiga is called "PAse el agoa". Itr is an old and beautiful spanish song written during the Middle Age.
CertasFroidelune 3 years ago
Hi
The music on this video is excellent!
Do you have any information on this?
(As far as I can tell it is not taken
from the Atari ST version.)
Kind regards
Anth
anthuk 3 years ago 4
Hi there! Thanks a lot for ulploading this game. I loved it very much back in time. I also liked a music theme - when I was a child I didn't know it is a well-know medieval song. Then some years after I played that game, I bought the CD with medieval songs and... Gotcha! It was that song - "Pase el agoa, ma Julieta, Dama, Pase l'a agoa. Venite vous a moy"... This was very nice game thanks to its atmosphere.
trophy242 3 years ago 6
merci - danke - thanks for the vote. May this person send me a message (no problem for a personnal secret message) if possible please ? I am curious ;)
CertasFroidelune 4 years ago