Necros

created by k8to
(person) by k8to (4.9 y) (print)   ?   (I like it!) Sat Nov 13 1999 at 8:45:01
Necros, aka Andy Sega, is one of the most brilliant composers of mods who has ever graced the music scene.

Creations of his include works such as "Orchard Street", and "Energia". Some of his songs have found their ways into games such Unreal and Crusader.

He has also done remixes of titles such as The Girl With the Sun in Her Head by Orbital and Skyscraper, I Love You by Underworld. Invariably, the reworkings are intriguing and sometimes superior to the original.

(person) by Knos (2 mon) (print)   ?   (I like it!) Tue Apr 04 2000 at 12:04:20

addition to k8to's node :

after a 1 year of inactivity and his last module musidisk system, surprising everybody, necros restarted releasing music to the public, using the handle alphaconspiracy, through his website www.alphaconspiracy.com and mp3.com.

He's making his latest tunes with the 2nd generation tracker Buzz tracker, and releases them as mp3s.

(person) by xunker (4.1 mon) (print)   ?   (I like it!) Mon Jul 03 2000 at 0:07:59
I first came across Necros' works in the mid '90s. I think the first I heard was 'Processor Rock'; an okay diddy, but nothing to write home about. Later on I found that song which is symphony "Orbital Delusions" and Orbital Delusions 2. So very cool. T'was one of the first mods I coppied to audio tape to listen to while at school. And then one day I had the amazingly orgasmic experience of playing it over the sound system in the Schools' auditorium. I almost had a pleasure coranary and the schools' music teacher begged me to tell her whre she could buy the song.
(thing) by corey (3.1 y) (print)   ?   (I like it!) Tue May 15 2001 at 6:36:13
Legendary 80s hardcore punk band from Maumee, Ohio. The lineup featured Barry Henssler (vocals), with, at various times, Todd Swalla (drums), Andy (guitar), Brian Pollack (guitar), and at least four different bass players -- including Corey Rusk, who went on to start the "Touch and Go" record label. The band released a number of records that continue to sell for high sums among modern collectors. They are also one of the few Midwest outfits of their type who did not split up within a few years of their formation. Unfortunately, when trends changed in the mid-to-late 80s, the Necros dropped their style and went metal.
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