
Headline 2 (Diskmagazine) by Stone Arts
- Released: 1994-04-15 (unsure)
- In Series: Headline, issue: 2. Other Issues: 1
- Categorized as: Diskmagazine with Invitation to The Gathering 1994
Credits and Features
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Stone Arts (NO) (Series Publishers)
Code
- Coke (NO) (Magazine)
Music
- Braintumour (NO)
- Heywood (NO)
- Mutant (aka Psionic) (NO)
Graphics
Text
- Braintumour (NO)
- Coke (NO)
- Dolphin (NO)
- Hugo (NO)
- Ice (NO)
Individuals and Guests
Music
- Jukebox (NO) (Talent)
Graphics
Text
- Beyonder
- Christine De La Queen (DK) (Transonic / Essence)
- Excel (SE) (Septic / Freezers)
- Fizban (aka Whiplash) (NO) (Compact Inc.)
- Mijac (ES) (Isch Crew)
- Mindphaser (SE) (Septic)
- Mop (MT) (Alcatraz)
- Mr. Keel (FR) (Nova (France))
- Nic (FR) (Symbiosis)
- Pete (SE) (Vision / Limited Edition)
- Real (GB) (Infect / Fear)
- Rokdazone (DE) (Infect / The Magic Guild / Associate Of Arts)
- Scorpion (DK) (Control(DK))
- The Hitcher (aka Stranger) (NO) (Angelica)
- Wasi (ES) (Network (new))
Release Pack Intro or Menu
| Title | Type | Author | contained as | Year |
![]() ![]() ![]() | Intro | Stone ArtsBCR - Coke | Imploder 107304 bytes / crc 17735E2B | a4/94 added 11/10 |
| Music (Noisetracker/Protracker) | Jukebox | The Player 5.0A 84644 bytes / crc 9BCDBC3B | a4/94 added 11/10 |
Release Features
| Title | Type | Author | contained as | Year |
| Music (Noisetracker/Protracker) | Braintumour & Heywood | The Player 5.0A | 4/94 added 6/95 | |
| Music (Noisetracker/Protracker) | Mutant | The Player 5.0A | 4/94 added 6/95 |
Downloads
Direct Files
- STA-Headline02.dms (disk), 605105 bytes (CRC:
13E727A8
)
Files From Packintro
- STA-Headline02-intro (exec), 107304 bytes (Imploder) (CRC:
17735E2B
)
Files From Features
- i miss you.mod (sound), 156496 bytes (CRC:
18FB93EB
) (see inside text) - fantasia.mod (sound), 204560 bytes (CRC:
0C008D03
) (mp3/ogg provided by ExoticA) (see inside text)
Information
About
Magazine was already spread around on 1994-04-15*.
Interviews
Interview with Facet
FACET×
OF×
SPACEBALLS×
Dolphin: Please start by introducing
yourself.
Facet: I'm A quite normal person with
a normal looking haircut and smoking a
Marlboro cigarette (just a few a day)
I tried to stop but there is no reason
NOT smoking. The smoking ones will
understand. I'm 'studying' for
ART-teacher on a huge school for
teachers. I'm from the year 1974, so
that makes me 20 within a few weeks.
To curve it down to my scene
activiti ... read moreInterview with Fairfax
FAIRFAX×
OF×
ANDROMEDA×
Dolphin: Please start by introducing
yourself to the readers.
Fairfax: As stated, my superhero-name
is Fairfax but when I walk among
mortal people I call myself: Torkell.
At the time being I am working on an
Amiga 2000, which my slideshow seems
not to work properly on. I have been
more or less active drawing for
approx. 4 years. My membership in
Andromeda has at the present lasted
for 1 year and a couple of mo ... read moreInterview with Peachy
PEACHY×
OF×
MASQUE×
Dolphin: Please start by introducing
yourself.
Peachy: Yes, what do I have to say???
Yes!!! Yes... I'm pissed! Yes,
after THE party III I'm pissed...Well,
after having seen that MACK allways
answers his questions together with
other (rather unknown) graphicians
(like HOF, <<< quite cool name in
german, man!!! I thought about
renaming myself to HinterHOF) I wanted
to be quite original (and humouristic
like FACET) ... read moreInterview with Suny
SUNY×
OF×
MOVEMENT×
Dolphin: Please start by introducing
yourself.
Suny: So, I am am member of the
Movement for a year, and I make gfx
since 2 years, I have not released lot
if gfx (3) but my slide will soon be
ready.....
Dolphin: How much time do you spend
on a full screen picture?
Suny: The time I spend on a picture
varies from 3 weeks (Estelle) to 3
months (the aztec). It depends on the
resolution and the major reason is
motivation.
... read more
Party Invitations
Invitation to The Gathering 1994
THE GATHERING 1994
RYKKINNHALLEN OSLO, NORWAY
29TH OF MARCH - 3RD OF APRIL
The Gathering is the five day
intensive high power computer
symposium for all computer freaks
General Info:
This information leaflet is the
Official Information Leaflet to The
Gathering 1994. Inside you should
find everything you need to know. The
information inside has been compiled
from ideas and suggestions from The
Gathering 1994 conference at The
Crusaders ... read more
Party Reports
Report on The Gathering 1994
Live at The× Gathering× A party report from the annual easter party arranged by the legendary Crusaders. By Dolphin/Stone Arts This is a report written during the first two days at The Gathering. For obvious reasons, the results from the competitions have therefore not been included. The Gathering 1994, which is the third BIG party held so far by Crusaders, was arranged during this easter. One would think that guys with so much experience could arrange a... read more
Report on The Party 1993
The party III×
-YOU CANT×
BEAT THE FEELING×
By Mystra and Braintumour/Stone Arts
The Danish Christmas-parties have now
become tradition. Both the one in
1991 and the one in 1992 were great
successes. Up to this party, The
Party II was the world's largest ever.
This year the party was moved from
Aars to a larger city, quite in the
middle of Denmark, called Herning.
The party-place was called Herning
Messe-Center, and is Scandinavia's
biggest ... read more
Release Reviews
Review on Buzz 2
BUZZ II×
Publishing group..............Defiance
Main editor...................Plugster
I've never seen the first issue of
Buzz, but it seems that I haven't
missed out on anything. Why? Buzz is
quite frankly the most ugly,
non-user-friendly diskmagazine I've
ever had the misfortune to come
across. Most important, the articles
are utterly boring and the english is
very bad. The design is ancient! If
Buzz had been released 4-5 years ago,
people would ... read moreReview on Compass 1
COMPASS I×
Publishing group..............Alcatraz
Main editors...............Disney, Mop
The team responsible for the late
McDisk seem to have made a new
diskmagazine. The design is very nice
with a simple, yet well drawn
menupanel. The colours are also well
chosen. The articles which basicly
are written by Mop are well written,
but perhaps slightly boring. The
subjects brought up are original, but
not suitable for the masses, sort of
speak. The ... read moreReview on Extemporized
EXTEMPORIZED×
Digital×
This is perhaps one of the very
best musicdisks ever released.
The design is nice with no bouncing
bobs, scroller selectors or volum
controls (Which are totally
unnecessary in a musicdisk). But most
important, the music, which I might
add is brilliantly created by Clawz,
Reverse and G.T.O, is stunning! Who
would have tought that Digital could
do something this perfect. The
collection contains 5-6 ... read moreReview on Propaganda 3
PROPAGANDA III×
Publishing group............Razor 1911
Main editor..................Colorbird
Propaganda is quite a good name
for a diskmag, possibly even the
best name since Zine. But the name
itself isn't enough to make a classic.
This diskmagazine lacks quality in
several important places. The
majority of the articles concern the
standard diskmag subjects such as
"elite v.s lame" and "stamp-faking".
This is actually quite unoriginal and
makes th ... read moreReview on Sonic Attack
SONIC ATTACK×
Dual Crew Shining×
Sonic Attack is a four-disk
musicdisk with 19 modules from 11
different musicians. Although the
design is rather nice, with good ideas
and nice graphics, the producers seem
to have forgotten the most important
thing; the music itself!
Unfortunately, I feel sad to announce
that none of the 19 compositions are
above average, which is rather
surprising concidering the good
reputations the grou ... read moreReview on Upstream 8
UPSTREAM VIII×
Publishing group...............Balance
Main editors....Cesium, Wolfman, Mount
Although most the scene seem to
think that Upstream is one of the
two best diskmags right now, after
reading trough this issue, people are
bound to change their opinion! The
eighth issue is after normal standards
quite good, but not THAT good. The
average quality of the articles makes
a good impression. The design is what
Upstream lacks most of. To put it in
other word ... read more
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