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Drum’em (Tune #2)
1988-90 Flexible Arts
East End
1989 Starion
F. Thingies
1988-90 Flexible Arts
Fairlightz
1988 2000 A.D.
The first 21 seconds is a conversion of the title tune for the C64 game Enlightenment: Druid II by David Hanlon. It then turns into Laxity’s fast remix of it.
Fairly Green
2016 Maniacs of Noise / HVSC
Fast Stuff 1
1988-90 Flexible Arts
First Tune
1988 Flexible Arts
The Flintstones
1994 Vibrants
Cooperation between Drax and Laxity. Conversion of the theme from “The Flintstones” by Hoyt Curtin.
Force Tune
1991 Starion
Freeze
1989 Flexible Arts
Funk Off
1990 Vibrants
Funk OFF, 2010 by moog (Sebastian Bachliñski)
Galax(it)y
1988 2000 A.D.
The Galway One
1988 2000 A.D.
Inspired by the C64 music by Martin Galway.
Genesis
1991 Vibrants
Ghosts
1990 Vibrants
Girl’n Guy
1989 Flexible Arts
Girl’n Guy, 2011 by Mordi
Groovy
1989 Flexible Arts
Heart Beat
1988 2000 A.D.
Heaven
1988 2000 A.D.
Highscore
1990 Vibrants
I Wanna Dance…
1988 2000 A.D.
Conversion of “I Wanna Dance with Somebody (Who Loves Me)” performed by Whitney Houston.
IAME
2006 Maniacs of Noise
Composed in SID Factory, Laxity’s own C64 music editor.
Ikari Intro
1988 2000 A.D.
Ikari Intro Song
1988 2000 A.D. / Ikari
Ikari Tune
1991 Vibrants
Intro 1
1991 Vibrants
Intro 2
1989 Flexible Arts
Intro 3
1990 Vibrants
Intro 4
1989 Starion
Remix of the C64 tune “Intro” originally made in Future Composer by Zenox of Starion.
Intro Tune
1988 2000 A.D.
It’s Funky
1988-89 Starion
Jarre Mix
1989 Flexible Arts
Conversions of part 4 and later part 2 from “Magnetic Fields” by Jean-Michel Jarre.
Joe Gunn (Tune #1)
2007 Maniacs of Noise
Used in the C64 platform game Joe Gunn.
Joe Gunn (Tune #2)
2007 Maniacs of Noise
Joe Gunn (Tune #3)
2007 Maniacs of Noise
Joe Gunn (Tune #4)
2007 Maniacs of Noise
There are more tunes for Joe Gunn on the next page.
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Great! “Zimxusaf I” is one of my absolute favourites – I wonder what the title means though ??! 🙂
Never heard “Fairly Green” before – shows me that Laxity is the jazz master 😀