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    Well, i've only listened the tracks that appear in the WipeOut games.
    from the original WipeOut, i like 'Tentative' and 'Messij' and I LOVE
    'Cold Comfort'

    I also like 'Body In Motion' a lot (from WO2097)

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    You've gotta hear his stuff for Shadow of the Beast II and III, plus the original Lemmings soundtrack, awesome stuff. This site: http://exotica.fix.no/tunes/unexotica/ has pretty much every Amiga game piece of music ever, in the original formats, plus a link to a player that can run the various file formats called deliplayer. You can search by artist and CoLD SToRAGE 's work can be found under Tim Wright (obviously as it's his real name).

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    Cairodrome i think is my fav, Onyx rates pretty high for me too.

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    well Cairodrome and Messij are my favorites while racing in Phantom class...
    Transvaal and Operatique are beside some W3 titles always in my playlist when I'm happy

    [off topic]
    has the slower, "damped" passage from Messij (starts at ~ 3.55min) been omitted in wipeout pure? I liked it a lot
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    Rumour has it that some of the audio has been "cropped" in length for the downloads... not sure why...

    Can anyone confirm/deny?

    C.S.

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    Yeah, they have. The original Messij is about two minutes longer than the Pure version, and you can hear where bits have been cut when you compare the two. It's the same with Operatique as well, slightly more obvious as it actually starts about 15 seconds in.

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    I think that's done to reduce space, that means Canada (my fave 2097 track) for Pure is shorter! Well, maybe...

    Anyway, I liked some of the orignial WipEout tracks but don't know which one is my favourite out of all; didn't you know that there are more CoLD SToRAGE tracks on the saturn version? I do and I got the game for that format, at least I can listen to them and enjoy the music...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dimension
    Messij
    i never knew that messij was from cold storage, is cold comfort done by them too. if so cold comfort wins hands down!! if not then messij is easilly the winner :

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    CoLD SToRAGE is not a 'them', it's a 'he'. His name is Tim Wright, he occasionally posts here on the ZonE and he did all of the original wipEout music except for Afro Ride (by Leftfield), Chemical Beats (by the Chemical Brothers) and P.E.T.R.O.L. (by Orbital). All the other tracks are him. He was working in-house at Psygnosis at the time and was responsible for the music for various other great Psyggy games, (Krazy Ivan, Shadow of the Beast II and I think III, and of course everyone's favourite - Lemmings).

    SMThomas, you don't have any extra CS tracks as there are no extra CS tracks on the Saturn version, those 3 bonus tracks that were on the Saturn version in place of the 3 licensed tracks on the Playstation version, Tim has publicly said he didn't do them, and he noted he wouldn't have named them such if he had done them. All CS tracks from wipEout and w'o"2097 can be gotten from his website: www.coldstorage.org.uk in high quality mp3. Remember to get the extra 2097 tracks from the PC/Amiga/Mac version, some of those are really brilliant, especially Plasticity and Kinkong.
    Last edited by Seek100; 17th November 2005 at 10:11 PM.

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