Interview
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DR.AWESOME/CRUSADERS (Homepage)
WHO I AM - BRIEF HISTORY...
Dr.Awesome entered the Amiga scene in 1987 when the first
A500's went on sale in Norway. Himself and a few friends
started the Amiga demo group Crusaders, and started
making demos and music disks, some of which became quite
popular in the Amiga scene. He also started the first and
original (Crusaders) EuroCharts together with El Cubo /
Crusaders.
Dr.Awesome was the musician in Crusaders and made all
music for all Crusaders demos and music disks (Audio-X,
Freekd Out, etc.), until a second musician, Fleshbrain,
joined Crusaders a few years later. Dr.Awesome and
Fleshbrain made many, many music disks together (Bacteria,
Bass-o-Matic, Sweet Music, etc. etc. etc.) and of course
all the music for Crusaders demos and productions such
as the EuroCharts, Tuff Enuff, Space Deliria and many
other demos.
Some of the best known Dr.Awesome tunes were the "Now What"
series, "Tied Up", "Space Deliria", "Andante", "Hitsquad",
"12th Warrior", "Bridge to the Universe", "Empty Spaces",
"Moongazer", "Tranze-7", etc. etc. From 1987 till 1993,
Dr.Awesome made a total of about 400 Amiga mod tunes.
Now and then, he also worked as a freelance musician for
different software companies. Some of the Amiga games he
composed the music for back then were "Fantastic Voyage",
"Escape from Colditz", "Brat", "Cubulus", "Qwak",
"Airline", "Project-X" (only one song in that game, the
rest was done by Allister Brimble) and a few other games.
In 1992, Dr.Awesome and Fleshbrain took the "big step" and
released the *first* music-CD to come out of the Amiga
scene. The CD was titled Dr.Awesome & Fleshbrain's
"Hobbits & Spaceships".
In 1993, Dr.Awesome got more and more interested in making
music with a full studio-sound. He composed a soundtrack
for a feature-length theatre production ("Brave New
Virtual World"), and in 1994, he released his second CD,
this time on his own. This CD was titled "Montage".
While still trying to keep contact with the Amiga scene, it
got more difficult as things like work, CD-music, girls and
all kinds of bullshit :-) took more and more time. But
Dr.Awesome kept on composing music, and during the later
part of 1994, he composed his new CD "Dreamstate", which
was a big, big step forward in compositional and production
quality. Dr.Awesome started thinking about sending out
demo-tapes of this new album, to try to get a record
contract. To his surprise, he only had to send out *one*
single tape, as the very first record-company that he sent
the tape to, immediately gave him a record contract. This
was the English record company Centaur Records, with
distribution through Pinnacle, UK's largest music
distributor. Along with this, Dr.Awesome changed his CD
artist name to simply LYNNE, which is also his surname.
At about the same time as he got this record-contract,
something else happened; the well known game development
company Team17 Software had grown so much that they needed
a full-time musician, and Dr.Awesome was offered this job.
So in April 1995, he moved from Norway to England and
started his work as a full time music composer and sound
designer for Team17 Software, where he still works today.
Some of the games he has composed the music for since he
started as the full-time Team17 musician are "Worms",
"Alien Breed 3D", "Final Over", "Worms Reinforcements",
"Alien Breed 3D 2 - The Killing Grounds", and more games
are under development. (Project-X 2, Allegiance, Rally
Fever).
During the summer and autumn of 1995, while working in his
new studio (Studio17) in the Team17 offices, Dr.Awesome
wrote a lot of music that would turn into the "Witchwood"
album. He got his new found English friend and excellent
guitar player Ken Senior to play guitar on the album. So
"Witchwood" is Dr.Awesome's 4th CD, and it is the first
one that has real guitar on it. (Except one track on
"Dreamstate" which also had real guitar). There is also
some flute and even some vocals on "Witchwood", all done
by Dr.Awesome (except the guitar).
Centaur Records, who had given Dr.Awesome his record-
contract for "Dreamstate" expressed their interest in
releasing "Witchwood", but over the year that had passed
since "Dreamstate", Dr.Awesome was rather disappointed
with the record company. He feels they did not do enough
to promote his album. So he decided to release "Witchwood"
on a different record-company. He sent a tape to the
italian record company "Mellow Records" and once again,
he only needed to send that one tape - Mellow Records
were very enthusiastic about the music, and it was decided
to release "Witchwood" on Mellow Records, who will
distribute the album worldwide.
Whenever he finds the time, Dr.Awesome still hangs around
on irc in the #Amiga or #Amigascne channels. He is also
about to start writing a regular column for the disk-
and net-magazine RAW.
While "Witchwood" has been in the production- and
manufacturing stages, Dr.Awesome has got in touch with
TRSI Recordz, who will probably release his *next*
album. But that's the future. "Witchwood" is now.