From GamePrg. Sent Sat, Aug 22nd 1998, 12:04
>Date: Thu, 20 Aug 1998 12:48:37 +0200 >From: "Irene McC" <xxxxxxx@xxxxxxx.xxx> >Subject: (idm) tekken ? >I've just bought a strange little thing 2nd hand, in a home-made cut >together from a cardboard sleeve jewel case : > >TEKKEN, Windermere the Jungle mixes, with 5 tracks mixed by T- >Power, Lemon D, Dillinja, Dubtronix (dub mix) and another one by >Dubronix. like some others said, it's a PSX game. hm. I haven't heard the music from the first installment, but I have Tekken 3 and the music (when you choose the "remix" option) is all oldskool techno/electro. heh one of the tracks even "emulates" surface noise on vinyl :) It's very oldskool, except for the title track which reminds me a lot of Mike Ink: Paroles. >The T-Power track is - for my money - the best of the bunch. Can >anybody tell me more about this release? Background? Who is >Yoshie Arakawa? Oh, it also says "performed by N.G.O." ? I dunno wtf NGO is, but it's in the Tekken 3 credits as well :) .auddplte <-- supernao. trancy __ __\ \ / /_\ \ 1cQ<->uIN \_____/ 1.3777993 "..in whatever you do, if you can't break new ground, what's the point?" - James Cameron