Upstream 8 (Diskmagazine) by Balance
- Released: 1994-04-02 on The Gathering 1994
- In Series: Upstream, issue: 8. Other Issues: 1, 6, 7, 9, 10
- Categorized as: Diskmagazine
Credits and Features
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Individuals and Guests
Music
- Lizardking (SE) (Razor 1911)
Graphics
- Fairfax (NO) (Andromeda) (Intropic - crying face baby)
Text
- Mount (DK) (Polka Brothers)
Release Pack Intro or Menu
Title | Type | Author | contained as | Year |
Intro | Balance Connor - Kata | 118100 bytes / crc FFD45EB0 | a4/94 added 10/15 | |
Music (Noisetracker/Protracker) | Prophet | 81878 bytes / crc B801158A | 4/94 added 7/96 |
Release Features
Title | Type | Author | contained as | Year |
Graphics | Fairfax | t4/94 added 5/19 | ||
Music (Noisetracker/Protracker) | Lizardking | 137824 bytes / crc 5D3550A8 | 4/94 added 7/96 |
Downloads
Direct Files
- Balance-Upstream08.dms (disk), 621724 bytes (CRC:
A6642C21
)
Files From Packintro
- Balance-Upstream08-intro (exec), 118100 bytes (not crunched) (CRC:
FFD45EB0
)
Files From Features
- fairfax-upstream8title.iff (graphics), 29962 bytes (CRC:
21C04854
) - water below.mod (sound), 137824 bytes (CRC:
5ADE5ABA
) (mp3/ogg provided by ExoticA) (see inside text)
Interviews
Interview with Chromag
A GERMAN MUSICIAN QUITTING THE POP The late-summer release of Chromagic was one of the most popular musicdisks in 1993. We visit the main man behind it. Name: Timm Albers Handle: Chromag Group: DCS (Dual Crew-Shining) Former groups: Ecstasy, Exult, Megaforce, Royal Amiga Force, Proton Ltd., End of Century 1999, Cult, Addonic, Platin, Dual Crew, Essence Function: Musician Age: 19 In the scene since: 1989 Occupation: German gymnasium Resident: Nordhorn/Germany Intruments:... read more
Interview with Dizzy (aka Di33y)
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Interview with Mr. Man
THE NORWEGIAN ANSWER TO RICHARD MARX? Mr. Man / Andromeda in FOCUS The Norwegian musician in Andromeda is famous for his ballads in Mirror and various diskmags. Is he really that soft guy you might expect him to be? By Cesium NAME: Ronny Nordeide HANDLE: Mr. Man GROUP: Andromeda FORMER GROUPS: Absence FUNCTION: Musician AGE: 23 IN THE SCENE SINCE: 1985 OCCUPATION: None, at the moment. RESIDENT: Sandefjord, Norway INSTRUMENTS: Roland JV-80, Roland D-70, Boss DR-550, Casio CZ5000, Yamaha QY-... read more
Party Reports
Report on The Gathering 1994
REPORT FROM THE GATHERING 1994 The Gathering 1994 - The story so far Since this issue was released before the competitions started on The Gathering 1994, this report will only deal with what's happened the first 4 days of the party. By Cesium After already having held two parties of the similar kind before, you could expect that the organizing crew of The Gathering series knew what they were up to. It didn't seem so. During the developement of the party, a lot of events has... read more
Report on The Party 1993
THE PARTY III - REPORT The mother of all parties! Once again it happend: Thousands of freaks gathered in Denmark to one of the biggest happening in the scene: THE PARTY 3. By Wolfman & Cesium This year in strict opposite to known traditions, the party was not placed in Aars, but in the bigger town Herning. For 53 hours, Denmarks biggest exhibition centre was housing 2800 computer freaks gathered from all parts of the world. A merry bunch As said people were practi... read more
Release Reviews
Review on Abnormalia 3
THE DISKMAG REVIEWS Abnormalia #3.14 Abnormalia, the alternative Italian mag with some of the best editors in the scene, is back. Read here what the editors have accomplished. PRESENTATION: As in the previous issues Abnormalia has a pretty dull layout and design, in general. Nothing have really changed much since last issue. There's no special article- layout and not even the text is parted in two columns, quite irritating, but still surviveable. The articles are... read more
Review on Cemetery News 3
THE DISKMAG REVIEWS Cemetery News #3 by Bronx Another Turkish mag is back after quite a delay. Bronx is back with issue 3 of their mag, has anything improved? PRESENTATION: The panel-graphics have remained just about exactly the same, quite nice, but nothing REALLY stunning. The article-layout is at some points okay and on other points not very good. There are both big and small fonts available, but unfortunately the colororisation in many articles is a bit unf... read more
Review on Compass 1
THE DISKMAG REVIEWS Compass #1 by Alcatraz After a long time in the dark shadow of delays, the former editing staff behind McDisk has finally released the first issue of their new mag: Compass... How's the result? Well, find out by reading the next lines. PRESENTATION: The design in this first issue of Compass is very polished and well drawn. However, what struck after a few minutes of reading, was the incredible limited amount of functions in the mag. I'm not saying that a... read more
Review on Oepir Risti 1
THE DISKMAG REVIEWS Oepir Risti #1 by Citron Again we have a first issue of a new diskmag at our hands. Oepir Risti is a Swedish mag founded by some of the better editors on the Swedish scene. Read here if their effort have paid off. PRESENTATION: Oepir Risti is certainly a very slick mag. Both when it comes to the menu-panels and the article layout, a great deal of work have been put into it. It's not really possible to critisize any of the visual stuff here and act... read more
Review on Seven Seas
SEVEN SEAS"-SLIDESHOW BY ANDROMEDA - The last non-AGA temptation? High quality slideshows are rarely released, but finally one more saw the light of the day and this time it was, not surprisingly, by Fairfax who has been very active in the last years. When thinking of the fact that he is still improving, it's a pitty that the newest of the pictures in the slideshow are half year old due to delay of the production.... By Mount Graphics: Apart from title picture etc. Seven Seas c... read more
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