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let's talk to...
 
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BLEZE+FLOYD   
 
BLEZE+FLOYD   
 
               
 
    OF         
 
    OF           
 
                     
 
  TEMPEST               
 
  TEMPEST                 
 
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INTERVIEW WAS HELD AT THE WILLOW'99-p2
 
MEETING, JULY 24TH/25TH IN THEINE/GER
 
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After    a    period  of  silence,  the
 
TEMPEST  Crew  has  become  quite active
 
again  lately  with  the  release of the
 
2nd  issue  of their magazine DIMENSION.
 
 
I had the great opportunity to talk to
 
two of their members, so let's welcome
 
 
BLEZE (Graphician) + FLOYD (Swapper,
 
BLEZE              + FLOYD  Composer &amp;
 
                            Mageditor)
 
 
 
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DT:  Hi dudes, glad to have you here!
 
DT:  Well, how about introducing
 
    yourself to all the compasity crowd
 
    out there?
 
 
FLD:
 
FLD: I am one of the main editors of
 
    "Dimension", and besides I am
 
    acting as a swapper and musician
 
    in TempesT.
 
 
BLZ:
 
BLZ: I am acting as a graphician in
 
    TempesT.
 
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DT:  Wow, check out the intensity in
 
DT:  these words! OK guys how about some
 
    infos about TEMPEST? Founders,
 
    Memberstatus and so on?
 
 
FLD:
 
FLD: TempesT is a yugoslavian-based
 
    group which was founded in the
 
    early 90's. TempesT never cared
 
    a lot about the usual cracking
 
    scene in this decade and was
 
    always more or less a demo group.
 
    During the time of the war in
 
    Yugoslavia, it became silent around
 
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    us, but then TempesT was rebuilt
 
    after the loss of some members.
 
    The Macedonians and some Serbians
 
    quit, and finally Nucleus, JB
 
    and Erol were the last members
 
    from Ex-Yugoslavia. We "Germans"
 
    started to join TempesT from
 
    the beginning of 1997. Check the
 
    news corner of this issue of the
 
    D-T English for our latest
 
    memberstatus.
 
 
BLZ:
 
BLZ: Nothing more to say...:)
 
 
 
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DT: Let's talk a bit about your mag
 
DT: DIMENSION. What whould you say makes
 
    it different from other mags in
 
    scene?
 
 
BLZ:
 
BLZ: Many things I think. The whole
 
    style of texts and outfit is
 
    different from the other Mags I
 
    think. (and I hope:)
 
 
FLD:
 
FLD: Concernig the outfit and the style
 
    of "Dimension", I simply have to
 
    agree! I guess we can say that
 
    all texts are of a high quality,
 
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    the amount of chapters is more than
 
    acceptable. It also makes us
 
    a bit different from other mags that
 
    all of the used tunes are
 
    exclusive...
 
 
 
DT:  Would you say the magscene has
 
DT:  changed over the last couple of
 
    years? And what, in your opinion,
 
    makes new mags (PREMIUM, DT, e.g.)
 
    different from the old established
 
    ones?
 
BLZ:
 
BLZ: The style of the Mags (Charts,
 
    Interviews etc.) is like the old
 
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    times I think, but the visual
 
    Outfit is much better since years
 
    I think.
 
    Importend are the texts of a mag,
 
    when a Mag looks good, and the
 
    texts are bad, the whole mag is
 
    bad.
 
 
FLD:
 
FLD: In my eyes, the mags were on a
 
    higher standard some years before.
 
    Nowadays, quite a lot of newcomer
 
    groups consume the mag scene with
 
    their style of newer magazines.
 
    I don't see many impressing new
 
    outfits, i sometimes totally miss
 
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    exclusive tunes or a nice English..
 
    Okay, I like most of today's mags
 
    quite much. In the older days,
 
    we had names like "Skyhigh",
 
    "The Pulse" or "Shout". And, Sorry,
 
    at least 90% of the magazines these
 
    days won't reach such a standard
 
    ever in any way.
 
 
DT:  You two are known as two of german
 
DT:  scenes most gorgeous party dudes.
 
    How do you see the role of the
 
    c64 partys in the entire scene
 
    nowadays? Or in other words, would
 
    a c64 scene without partys still
 
    be alive?
 
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BLZ:
 
BLZ: A party is the salt in the soup.
 
    Without Meetings, anyway if big
 
    or small, the scene won't be the
 
    same!
 
 
FLD:
 
FLD: The C64-scene is much more
 
    enjoyable with those great parties.
 
    As I know quite a lot of people
 
    who never visited such parties,
 
    I know what they are missing.
 
    For quite a lot of sceners, the
 
    spirit of the C64-parties and the
 
    #c64-channel are the things that
 
    keep them active and alive in our
 
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    scene.
 
 
DT: Short question - short answer?
 
DT: Has the Internet killed the
 
    mailtrading scene?
 
 
FLD:
 
FLD: Not yet! I am tired of offending
 
    the internet, as it simply makes
 
    not much sense... everyone who
 
    is too lazy to swap or too far
 
    away from the (mailtrading) scene
 
    can count on the internet. On the
 
    other hand a lot of swappers
 
    became more and more inactive
 
    because of .d64-files trading via
 
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    internet. What i really don't like
 
    is that most of the wares nowadays
 
    are spread at first over the
 
    internet. that is a problem for
 
    the snailmail traders.
 
 
BLZ:
 
BLZ: Not really. It is just easier to
 
    write an e-mail than fixing a
 
    snailmail send.
 
 
DT:  Well, let's leave the c64 aside a
 
DT:  bit for a moment and jump over to
 
    some more private (hehe!) things.
 
    What are your activities outside
 
    the world of bits and bytes?
 
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FLD:
 
FLD: Well, what shall I say...
 
    I am going to visit the school
 
    again after my education now.
 
    I am looking quite forward to
 
    it. I like listening to music
 
    a lot and I love to play the
 
    guitar. My other interests
 
    are literature and politics.
 
 
BLZ:
 
BLZ: I like driving my car, Tekken
 
    matches on Playstation (beat me),
 
    Partys with funny girls:),
 
    literature, and and and...
 
 
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DT: Any last words?
 
DT:
 
 
FLD: Borgentreich suxx!(Ed. RHEINE TOO!)
 
FLD:
 
 
BLZ: DIGITAL TALK ENGLISH KIXX ASS
 
BLZ: (much better than the german one!)
 
 
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OK, Thanx guys for these deep insights
 
into your dimension (nice word game,
 
isn't it?).
 
 
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