Dave and HQ from Headwave have been interviewed by The Accüsed and Chester of Brainstorm at the Escpape/Spreadpoint copy party on Oktober 7th.
Where are you from? -The HQ is in Zurich, Switzerland. How many members are you? -Seventeen members and many many girls (!?) Among them six coders and three members of D-Tect joint us. What is your general work? -We do nearly everything but cracking because it's too expensive. If there's a cheap original supplier anywhere, he should contact us. What are your future plans? -To brighten up the Swiss scene, to have the best mailbox in Switzerland, to sell our programs to software houses, and corporations with other groups. Only demo corporations? -No. There are some projects going with Savage, Digital Force...
What hardware do you use? -Amiga1000, 3 drives, printer, 9600 baud modem, harddisk, porn magazines, diamond digiter, sound digitizer, many disks. What's your opinion about this party ? -There are a lot of crews missing. And it's strange that Escpape didn't release a demo yet. Too much Swiss crews. What are your major contacts? -IT, Black Monks, Powerslaves, Supplex, Alpha Flight, my mother and my father... What about modem trading? -We've got 3 modem traders. We are planing to buy 19600 baud modem. What do you think about the police and the whole Swiss scene? -My name appeared in the files of a software firm, so I have hidden all my disks in the cave. There are too many groups thinking that they are the best (hi to my lovely group Slimepeitsch). Any messages? -Banana greetings to Sextrot... No, eh sorry Etienne, I mean Setrox. -To Savage: Send our corporatoin work (The Headwave-Savage-Intro) -To Digital Force: You're the complete crazy-lazy group (You're even worse than us.) -To Brainstorm: Your magazine is going to be great. -I greet all my ex and future girlfriends. Thank you for this interview.
This article originally appeared in the Amiga diskmagazine "Zine #1" by Brainstorm 1989.
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