The Gloucester Crew

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What are TGC?

A group of former Amiga users (who incidently do have a social life, hence why we haven't made much). We are all into music, and we are usually trying to write some programs or music whenever we get some spare time (which is rare at the mo). We haven't forgotten the Amiga but haven't got the time for it anymore.. :( But we all still love the machine that gave us so much fun when we were younger,,

Who are TGC?

Official Members... (including photos taken unsuspectidly)

Mossop - Real name: Chris Unidentifiable
Email: thamossop@yahoo.com
Website: http://surf.to/mossop
Even though I've now finished college, I'm still learning. There's an old game I began to write for the Amiga entitled Formaula One, which I've converted all the data I made for it across to the PC and I'm attempting to write it in VB, just for the crack. Whether or not I'll end up with something playable is another matter, but if I get the free-time, I'll work on it more..

Leg - Real name: Pete Unidentifiable
Email: pete@petejefferson.com
Website: http://fly.to/leg and http:www.legs-world.co.uk
Written a fair few tunes and a classic ice-cream van short track which is great! Written some sound related programs. His Sample Name Editor for the Amiga was due here, but he never got the readme file sorted out and sent to me. Most of his programming is now done in perl, java and delphi which he know show-cases himself on his latest website.

Levver - Real name: Mark Unidentifiable
Email: Scatbotpiddlepeddlebeddlebeddlebeddulbededduldemdeadadobo
@system-integration.co.uk

DJ-ing at a local nightclub as a job, this guy knows his music. Some of his favourite music is on the warp record label including the Aphex Twin & Square Pusher. He's written a fair few tunes in his time (not in the same style as those mentioned names above, in case you were wondering) Some of these will be here soon including his Prodigy - Charly backing track (needs OctaMED). I really must badger him to dig these old tunes out..

Downloads... (Lha archived)

Portable Handbag - An old 'rave' (as they called it) Pro-Tracker tune he wrote.
Inflatable Dartboard - A classic tune written by himself & Kbx (now known as Vim)
The Final Dream - Rocky? type tune (dunno how you'd class it)

For those who don't know, you unarchive the mods using your favourite unarchiver compatible with the Lha archive format, and then play the tunes using a module player such as Eagle-Player, Hippo-Player, OctaMED Pro v5+, Melon Tracker, Pro-Tracker, etc. on the Amiga or ModPlug, Fast-Tracker, Cubic Player, WinAmp, etc. on the PC.