Martin Galway
Martin Galway is one of the most revered Commodore 64 composers of the 80s. During the eighties, Martin made music for many of the popular Commodore 64 games, and became one of the most famous SID artists. Galway is best known for his soaring, anthemic compositions, for making heavy use of the SID chip's ring modulation feature, and for compositions which made unconventional changes to SID register settings while notes were playing (producing his trademark echoey sound). Perhaps his most famous song is the title-piece for Comic Bakery, a sweeping 3-voice masterpiece. ...show more
Martin Galway is one of the most revered Commodore 64 composers of the 80s. During the eighties, Martin made music for many of the popular Commodore 64 games, and became one of the most famous SID artists. Galway is best known for his soaring, anthemic compositions, for making heavy use of the SID chip's ring modulation feature, and for compositions which made unconventional changes to SID register settings while notes were playing (producing his trademark echoey sound). Perhaps his most famous song is the title-piece for Comic Bakery, a sweeping 3-voice masterpiece.
This piece has featured in a number of demos and music discs. Martin also made music for one of Origin Systems' first adventure/roleplaying games, Times of Lore, with several tunes that were intended to suit the medieval setting. As he was also a programmer, he wrote an algorithm that randomized the chords that the guitar voice plays, making for a very long and varying piece. He was also the first musician to get published with sampled sounds on the Commodore, with the theme for the Arkanoid conversion.
When asked about how he did it, he answered: "I figured out how samples were played by hacking into someone else's code ... OK, I admit it ... It was a drum synthesizer package called Digidrums, actually, so you could still say I was the first to include samples in a piece of music. [...] Never would I claim to have invented that technique, I just got it published first. ...show less
Albums & Singles by Martin Galway
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Playlists Containing Tracks by Martin Galway

8-Bit & Chiptune Masterpieces

M0AR gaming

0/1x8 (8-Bit)

8bit+ & computer/electro

C64 SID Chip Sounds

Gaming on Spotify

Chiptunes & 8-Bit

(8-Bit) Game Over - The Best

C64 Remixes

uLtiMatE pArtyLiSt 2k11

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8-Bit TRIP

Bitpop

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Electrónica

I <3 8 bit

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8-Bit Music aka Chip Music

8-bit/chip/electronica

Chips and remixed dip

Video Game Music

8-bit Madness

8 Bit Madness
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