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Unicorn (00.00.1989) (group interview)

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Interview With Unicorn


This is a Brainstrom interview witch UNICORN by Mike and Cobold of BRS.

Far how long has Unicorn been existing?
-We know us since 1984, and we went public in summer '88 as a crew.

Give us a memberlist of your group.
-We are two crackers, three coders, 2 graphic-artists, one musician and two spreaders in form of five persons.

Which are the positive points in the scene and which are the negative ones ?
-Positive are the connections between the groups. We enjoy new programming tricks from other crews. Negative are crew-wars, antidemos, fascist and racist propaganda.

Are you afraid of the police and which are some tricks not to be caught ?
-Because of own negative experiences we can give you the following tips: No disks in your own room, no synonyms on the disks, no crewnames on letters for spreading and don't let addressbooks or memo-calculators fly around.

Which are the leading five groups for you ?
-Quartex
Paranoimia
The Band
Vision Factory
Black Monks

Which music are you listening to ?
-Everything but Heino! On Amiga we especially like music from Beathoven, AXK, Mark II, SLL.

What do you do on Saturday evenings?
-For example, going for india dinner or to answer such mad interviews.

Last question: Do you like McDonalds?
-Yes, from outside.

Thanks to all the Unicorn members for answering all those questions.

Cobold/BRS

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