Morten Sigaard Kristensen, mostly known as MSK in the European C64 demo scene, also made a handful of FastTracker II tunes in the end of the 90’s.
FastTracker II was a popular DOS tracker in the 90’s that used the proprietary XM file format. It employed samples as instruments, played with alphanumeric notes in patterns of typically 64 rows each. Up to 32 channels were possible. I have converted the original XM music to stereo MP3 for easy listening here.
Broken Waves
1998 Morten Sigaard Kristensen
Demo Tune Example
1995 Morten Sigaard Kristensen
Double Cross
1999 Torben Hansen and Morten Sigaard Kristensen
Cooperation between Metal and MSK. Made for the competition The Trackering #34.
End Part
1995 Morten Sigaard Kristensen
Farmor
1997 Morten Sigaard Kristensen
Fiction X
1995 Morten Sigaard Kristensen
The Freak / Suppe
1998 Morten Sigaard Kristensen
There’s an interesting change at 1:47.
Grifle
1995 Morten Sigaard Kristensen
Isaak
1995 Morten Sigaard Kristensen
The Kicksnare Song
1995 Morten Sigaard Kristensen
Lack of Negligency
1998 Morten Sigaard Kristensen
Listen to Static
1995 Morten Sigaard Kristensen
Little Ode to Tim Follin
1997 Morten Sigaard Kristensen
Check out the cute part starting at 0:40.
Malefunctions
1995 Morten Sigaard Kristensen
Monotype
1997 Morten Sigaard Kristensen
Myrts
1995 Morten Sigaard Kristensen
Ni! / Vild Snare?
1995 Morten Sigaard Kristensen
Peppi’s Pop ’98
1998 Morten Sigaard Kristensen
Remix of the C64 tune “Peppi’s Pop” by Drax.
Push The Feeling On
1995 Morten Sigaard Kristensen
Spoon Pop
1995 Morten Sigaard Kristensen
Tystys
1997 Morten Sigaard Kristensen
Download as XM files for FastTracker II: FT2_XM_MSK.zip (9,3 MB)