3LUX
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POL> Crazy Mind (Rynski Grzegorz, code, 04/94).


20th Century Composers (20CC)
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HOL> Edwin Van Santen (code music, aka EVS, 88-11/94), Falco Paul (code).

20cc was a wellknown music group, who did music for both games and demos.
EVS invented the world's fastest music routine, which took only four raster
lines, and released it with a version of his own intro music for an
exclusive crack intro he made for the group Enigma. Falco Paul coded
another, normal replayer. Thanks to EVS for information! :)
  1989 - The group became a subgroup for Amok late this year, but it didn't
last long and by december they were on their own again.
  1990 - Some news stated that Beatmachine had joined early this year, but
this is incorrect.


64ever (1997-)
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64ever is a 'label', not a group. They were formed in 1997 by Lax and Raven,
and the label was first applied to WOW's X 98 demo "Halfbaked". The second
production bearing the label was the intro "64ever-4k" at Mekka Symposium
2000. Their third and most ambitious production so far was the demo
"Insomnia", 2nd in the X 2001 demo competition. Their current 'member list'
includes Raven, Vip, Reaper and Lax.

  Insomnia (2001, .11, Demo).
  code: Raven, Reaper, gfx: Vip, music: Vip, Jeff.
  2nd if the X 2001 demo competition.
  review: This demo took a long time getting from the X 2001 compo to the
  public; it was finally released on the 4th of november 2002. But was it
  worth the wait for the rest of the world to see this demo? In my opinion,
  a definite YES. Compared to the winning demo, Resource's "Soiled Legacy"
  this is clearly the lesser demo of the two, but that's a long way from
  saying it doesn't cut it. Huge amounts of art in Vip's characteristic cute
  style, plus some pretty solid coding from Raven and Reaper, adds up to a
  real enjoyable show. The music works, but there are no tunes here that
  'set me on fire', so to speak. It's a question of personal taste, I guess,
  you can't really debate good music. :)
    The demo is accompanied by a rather elaborate notefile (more like a
  mini-diskmag), detailing everything from the history of the group to
  troubleshooting tips for the demo. [glenn]


711
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  1989 - Macumba joined from Dynamix around september.
  1990 - Macumba left for Vision in september.


1001 Crew (1001)
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???> Honey (crack, 05-06/87).

1001 Crew is mostly remembered as the group that 'opened the borders' on the
c64, but in reality Radwar was first, by opening the top (and therefore also
bottom) borders. 1001 came a little later, and were - true enough - the
first to open the sideborders. They also released some cracks.
  Thanks to Rene 'Mark' for some information.

  Letter III (Demo).

  Movie Scroll II (Demo).

  Suburbia (Demo).

  Time Trax Sound (Demo).

  Amazing (1986, Demo).

  Escos (1986, Demo).

  In The Border We Trust (1986, Demo).

  Letter V (1986, Demo).

  The Final Edge (1986, Demo).

  Border Letter II (1986, 07.05/05.07, Demo).


2000 AD
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DEN> Apollon (87-09/88), Blitz (87), Chrome (sysop 'AEROSOL ART', 01/93),
     Droid (87), Laxity, Network Ten (87), Scorpio (Thomas Villadsen, code),
     Wizz (code).
???> Jolly (87), Manimal, Savage, Softtech (crack, 87), Warp.

2000 AD are a cracker and demo group. Wizz coded the utility Wizzine.
  1989 - Drake left to rejoin Contex around september.
