About N°19...
Number nineteen has a history from
the year 1994 when JamRam (in these times also called RAf or eLmsFiRE)
owned his first IBM-compatible Machine. He knew nothing about coding and
the scene till he got an Ultrasound-card, where he found some *.mods on
the drivers cd-rom. But it should last till summer 1995, that he got closer
contact to scene and music. It was on a nice day in Köln (germany, for
all those out of towners), where a big bookstore had a sell-out of lotsa
cheap cd-roms. JamRam grabbed a few out of the pool and within those there
was a demoscene-cd. Fascinated of all that, u can do with ur PC, he enthused
MediuMWave (aka fanaticoon) about it too. And the two founded a connection
called "Mainframe Labs". But it never wore out anything. JamRam started
to produce music with Fasttracker and later with Impulse Tracker, while
Fanaticoon went on making GFX and stupid comments. ;-> This was up to the
year 1998. We both got more professional (but only a little), when Coppelia
really stepped in. (Together with her JamRam tried since his 15th year
of life (now 20) to produce a computer game, but it never became reality).
Coppelia is our model artist, drawing humans and every kind of real and
unreal creatures.
Now, in Y2k JamRam finally got
a fucking 3kom uz-robotix modem and opened the door to the wide, wide world.
What you can see here, is the first result.
Yours JamRam'Y2k.