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Interview With Digitech

Warlord of DIGITECH has been interviewed by Majestic of Brainstorm.

(BitFellas note: This article claims to have been written by Majestic in the text above, yet was signed by The Accüsed at the bottom.)

Tell us something about your group.

-Digitech was founded about 2 years ago. We consist of 22 members at the moment. We dont have any foreign members. I think we are quite productive. The only drawback in our group is the lack of a original supplier.

What's your function?
-I'm the main swapper, packer and administrator.

What do you think about your local Amiga scene?
-It's cool, a lot of cool groups are in Gothenburg...

What's your opinion on demos?
- I like demos, as long as they are cool.

What are your hobbies?
-Next to Amiga, it's girls and alcohol.

What about modem trading?
-We've got a Supra 2400 baud modem.

Your opinion about phreaking?
-I have two opinions about phreaking, a positive on and a negative one. The bad side of phreaking is that it ruins the feeling of mail swapping, you know when you trade by mail, everybody has a chance to be fast, but when when you phreak, the stuff gets old after a day, and most col guys already got it. The positice side is that you get the stuff very fast, but on the other side you risk getting caught...

List us a few good demos you have seen in the last few months:
-That's a though one, but I'll try: Complex buttermilk demo, Red Sector's vectorball demo, Unique's universal pictures demo.

How many swapping partners do you have?
-69 to be exact, but the whole group should have about 175 contacts. And I think the number will grow in the future.

What do you think about the American scene?
-I dont know much, but it seems that you have to phreak if you want to survive in the US.

What do you think about old heroes like BS1, TKT, SCA..?
-They are cool, they are legends, they will never die.

What's your favourite coder?
-Delta of Red Sector.

This article originally appeared in the Amiga diskmagazine "Zine #1" by Brainstorm 1989.

Some content may refer to activities that are illegal in some countries. BitFellas does not support such activity.
Addresses and other contact information were only valid when this magazine was originally published, in october of 1989.

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