Domination 05 The Charts

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  • Domination official mail charts *

Welcome to the mail charts where I have collected the votes that YOU have given and compiled them into some sort of positional thing. Beers fly out to the spreaders of the Domination votesheets, these are in order of quantity; Spermbird of Chromance/Excess, Bizarre of Onslaught, Kitana of TDR/Megaunit, Intruder of Avantgarde and to Vengeance/Onslaught, Zyron/Antic, Dream/Tide and Torture/Arcoss.

Thanks for the great support guys, a special thanks also to Homeboy/Onslaught for the vote-counter on Down By Law...

Over to the charts!


Top Cracking Group:

Pos:  Group:                                Points:        Last issue:   
#1    Success*TRC                             429              (2)   
#2    Avantgarde                              406              (1)   
#3    F4CG                                    329              (4)   
#4    Alpha Flight 1970                       322              (5)   
#5    Chromance                               251              (3)   
#6    Motiv8                                  173              (13)   
#7    Excess                                  166              (6)   
#8    Dytec                                   148              (8)   
#9    Fairlight                               118              (11) 
#10   Hardcore                                117              (9) 
#11   Atlantis                                103              (10) 
#12   Triad                                   86               (15) 
#13   Laxity                                  78               (-) 
#14   Cult                                    76               (-) 
#15   TRSI                                    53               (12)

>>> Comments: Again, Success*TRC regain the crown with some brilliant mail releases and even the occasional crack from Burglar and Moren. Alpha Flight and F4CG move up places whilst the Hungarian based Chromance slips, but one may notice their huge activeness lately, so they should again rise the chart.

Motiv8 does a very respectable jump from 13 to 6, and so does their colleagues in the Swedish crew Fairlight with great mail-scene versions by Moonchild & Bacchus. Laxity provide the goods through their talented leader and cracker "Didi" and debut at position 13. Another new entry this month with Cult cutting in on some mail action at a respectable position 14. Old fame TRSI shouldn't deserve even the last position due to no activity on the mail front at all. Legend and Hitmen are approaching the charts.


Top single cracker:

Pos:  Scener/Group:                  Points:       Last issue:    
#1    Burglar/Success*TRC              335             (2)    
#2    Jack Alien/Avantgarde            319             (1)    
#3    Bacchus/Fairlight                178             (5)    
#4    Derbyshire Ram/Avantgarde        158             (4)    
#5    Hain/F4CG                        149             (3)    
#6    The Ignorance/AFL                118             (14)    
#7    CBA/TRC*Success                  112             (7)    
#8    Dodger/Hitmen                    81              (-)    
#9    Sneaper/F4CG                     67              (-)    
#10   Mr.Wax/Chromance                 65              (-)    
#11   Didi/Laxity                      53              (-)    
#12   Renegade/Avantgarde              52              (-)    
#13   Rage/Avantgarde                  48              (-)    
#14   Zar/Chromance                    47              (13)    
#15   Moonchild/Fairlight              46              (-)

Comments: Burglar takes over the chart once again, I recall a very nice version of a game (maybe Walkerz (c) EBES?). Avantgarde's main man Jack Alien slips one place, but just see the point difference between the rest of the field and the top two! Bacchus makes a deserved jump to position #5, although activity will be a factor for him. The Ignorance does a nice jump for quality first releases from position 14 and will rise higher each issue. Didi debuts with some quality one file versions, mainly available from AFL EHQ "Escapade".

Close to the top 15 is the brilliant Crisp/TRSI and the Alpha Flight mail cracker Ream.


Top Demonstration Group:

Pos:  Group:                         Points:  Last issue:  Last demo:   
#1    Camelot                          441        (2)      Camel Park   
#2    Reflex                           437        (13)     Radio Napalm   
#3    Oxyron                           424        (1)      Parts   
#4    Byterapers                       385        (3)      Extremes   
#5    Agony Design                     136        (10)     Love   
#6    Fairlight                        128        (4)      Skaaneland   
#7    Taboo                            126        (9)      Altered States Prv   
#8    Focus                            124        (11)     Visual Delight 2   
#9    Antic                            114        (7)      Dein Zycrex   
#10   Nipson                           103        (14)     Burglarly   
#11   Light                            98         (15)     Brutal Comeback   
#12   Censor                           89         (6)      Blaba   
#13   Wrath Designs                    71         (-)      Courtesy of Soviet   
#14   Crest                            67         (5)      It's Coming   
#15   Chorus                           63         (-)      Revolution 

Comments: Camelot again take over the legal chart, with the release of their new demo "Elite", they should hold the position for a while longer from their competitors. Reflex do the most noticeable jump from 13 to 2!!! Their new demo which should be out very soon may help take the lead. Byterapers will climb next issue after the release of the brilliant "Extremes". Agony Design come back with their 2 sided trackmo called "Love" which allows them to gain a few positions. Nipson and Focus climbed a few places, with the more older groups such as Censor and Crest losing places. Although Crest will gain more with recent activity. Wrath Designs deserved an easy top-10 rating, and where is Megastyle Productions and Flash Inc? Closing in on the charts is Vermes and Triad.



Top Single Programmer:

Pos:  Scener/Group:                  Points:  Last issue:
#1    Slammer/Camelot                  317       (3)   
#2    Mr.Sex/Byterapers                289       (2)   
#3    Graham/Oxyron                    215       (6)   
#4    TTS/Oxyron                       214       (1)   
#5    Quiss/Reflex                     114       (-)   
#6    MMS/Taboo                        112       (7)
      Glasnost/Camelot                 112       (11)   
#7    Tron/Fairlight                   105       (9)   
#8    Raz/Camelot                      100       (10)                  
      Axis/Oxyron                      100       (5)   
#9    Druid/Agony/AVT                  94        (-)   
#10   Crossbow/Crest                   75        (4)   
#11   Bob/Censor                       65        (8)   
#12   Depeh/Antic                      62        (14)   
#13   Fuben/Oxyron                     57        (-)   
#14   Kingfisher/Triad                 45        (-)   
#15   Ed/Wrath Designs                 33        (-) 

Comments: Slammer moves up into top spot with Mr.Sex close behind. Graham gets a much deserved position after the very nice "Parts" from Oxyron. But fellow member TTS seems to have slowed up quite a bit and will maybe fall out of the charts soon. The highlight of this chart is the debut of Reflex programmer Quiss on position 5. Glasnost or Tron should not be so high as they have been inactive for quite sometime, although Tron is now programming again and likewise for Glasnost on the new Camelot production. Druid, as expected, debuts after the cool Trackmo from Agony. Crossbow and Bob seemed to fall more and more, but Crossbow will return with the new "Crest" product. Ed of Wrath Designs should be far higher, after the nicely styled "Courtesy of Soviet".



Top Single Graphician:

Pos:  Scener/Handle:                 Points:  Last issue:   
#1    Electric/Extend                  230       (1)   
#2    Creeper/Antic                    221       (2)   
#3    Joe/Wrath Designs                197       (3)      
#4    Cruise/Taboo/Elysium             195       (5)   
#5    Fazee/Taboo                      181       (6)   
#6    RRR/Oxyron                       170       (7)   
#7    Ogami/Fairlight                  165       (4)   
#8    Cupid/Avantgarde                 100       (-)   
#9    Rob/Camelot                      90        (13)   
#10   Bizkid/Camelot                   88        (12)   
#11   Mirage/Focus                     84        (8)   
#12   Carrion/Elysium                  72        (11)   
#13   Roder/Agony Design               47        (-)   
#14   Lord Red/Creators                44        (-)   
#15   Alien Prophet/Excess             40        (-)

Comments: This chart nearly remains the same at the top sector. Electric although brilliant, shouldn't be as high due to inactivity. Creeper may hit number one soon with the release of "Creep Show 2" at any moment. Joe of Wrath's position in my eyes is a deserved one after some cool multi-screen pics in the latest Wrath demo. Cupid debuts having done some nice logos for intros and magazines lately. Carrion should be higher and Deekay from Crest should enter soon after recent activity. Approaching the charts is Dane of Triad (graphics this issue!) and established graphician Hein Design of Focus.



Top Single Musician:

Pos:  Scener/Group:                  Points:  Last issue:   
#1    Pri/TIA/Oxyron                   353       (2)   
#2    The Syndrom/TIA/Crest            255       (1)   
#3    Jeff/Camelot                     226       (3)   
#4    PVCF/Reflex                      155       (-)   
#5    Compod/Agony/Amorphis            150       (6)   
#6    Fanta/Oxyron                     137       (9)   
#7    Shogoon/Taboo                    128       (10)   
#8    Zyron/Swemix/Antic               124       (5)   
#9    Drax/Vibrants                    116       (12)   
#10   Jeroen Tel/Focus                 105       (4)   
#11   Red Devil/Fairlight              76        (7)   
#12   Moog/Agony Design                75        (-)   
#13   Decoy/Excess                     71        (14)   
#14   Zardax/Origo Dreamline           56        (-)   
#15   EVS/20CC                         55        (-) 

Comments: Funk master Pri makes it to the top, taking over from The Syndrom, who slips only once place. PVCF of Reflex seems to be the new contender for the number one spot, with a magnificent debut at position four. Talents such as Compod, Fanta and Shogoon climb the charts slowly. Jeroen Tel of Focus is finally slipping, his last released tracks were in the "Lemmings" release.

Moog of Agony will be in the top ten soon, with some great tracks lately. Zardax, stylish musician of Origo, will climb the charts after excellent tracks in the new Byteraper's demo called "Extremes". Approaching the charts is Arne of Alpha Flight, who deserves higher and Metal of Vibrants.




Top Mail Trader:

Pos:  Scener/Group:                  Points:  Last issue:
#1    Intruder/Avantgarde              250       (3)
#2    Spermbird/Excess                 239       (2)
#3    Calypso/AFL/Amnesia              200       (4)
#4    Derbyshire Ram/Avantgarde        148       (5)   
#5    Splatterhead/Success*TRC         114       (1)
#6    Walker/F4CG                      78        (11)
#7    Didi/Laxity                      76        (-)
#8    H-Bloxx/Success*TRC/Excess       73        (12)
#9    Syco/Chromance                   70        (6)
#10   Sebaloz/Lepsi/Keen Acid          58        (-)
#11   Code/Dytec                       47        (-)
#12   Acidchild/Taboo                  38        (-)
#13   Creb/Dytec                       36        (-)           
      Dr.Kaos/Reflex                   36        (8)
#14   Shuze/AFL                        34        (-)   
#15   Starlight/Extacy                 31        (-)

Comments: Moving up the chart in last issue, Intruder takes the lead this time. German speed king Spermbird is at a solid number two. (ED: don't worry Robin, you'll get there soon!!) Our friend to the end, Calypso gained a position, but people should stop voting for him now as he has stopped mega-swapping.

Splatterhead takes a strange tumble from position one to five. H-Bloxx shows signs of action and is steadily climbing the charts. Lots of new faces this time like Didi, Coda, Creb and Shuze. Acidchild should be higher and where is Styx?




Top Disk Magazine:

Pos:  Name/Group:                   Points:  Last issue:
#1    Skyhigh/Camelot                 342       (2)   
#2    Nitro/Excess                    328       (1)   
#3    Vandalism News/Onslaught        309       (3)   
#4    Shout/Equinoxe & Fairlight      247       (15)   
#5    Mendip/Arcoss                   185       (8)   
#6    Propaganda                      175       (6)   
#7    Relax/Phuture                   172       (7)   
#8    Revealed/IMN/Camelot            116       (4)   
#9    Tribune/Angry                   107       (10)   
#10   Insider/Reflex                  74        (5)   
#11   The Pulse                       55        (-)   
#12   Splash/Accuracy                 41        (12)   
#13   Chit Chat/No Name               30        (-)   
#14   Driven/Style                    24        (-)   
#15   Metamorphosis/Agony             20        (11)

Comments: The Danish magazine Skyhigh once again takes over number one, well done Bizkid! Nitro slips and may slip further if Excess lose more valuable members. Vandalism News remains firm on position three, one of the more active magazines these days. Exactly opposite is Shout, I don't understand why all of you out there are voting for this magazine when it hasn't been released since a long time. Maybe a placing outside the top 10, but a jump from 15 to 4 is ridiculous. Mendip climbs places, whilst BBS based magazines such as Propaganda and Relax from Phuture remain steady on last months positions. Inactive Revealed loses many places (Ed: new issue please!!) The Pulse gets back on its feet and makes the charts again. Driven, an original, very informative American mag, also makes a much deserved entry.


General Comments: The charts were made using the Doxx/Noice vote-counter (Ed: Thanks Stefan!). Something strange I have noticed on several sheets is the inclusion of active/inactive commercial people included in the "scene" charts of the vote sheet. Please try vote for actual sceners and try concentrate on what is actually being released and by whom.

Once again thank you to the spreaders of the Domination votesheets. If you want to become an official spreader of this magazine or votesheet. Send a 'nice' letter to the editorial address.

Happy voting and best regards.

General Editor.

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