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Zine #5 - 55 - Red Sector Interview

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Red Sector Interview
by ? of Brainstorm


A quick interview with Irata of Red Sector. This interview was done at the RSI-AFL-SPECTRAL Party.


Name:
Irata of Red Sector

- Will RSI release a second Mega-Demo?
No that was only a joke.

- How long did Delta code on the new demo? (Babbnaasen)
Delta had 2,5 weeks on the new demo.

- Did you have any problem with the police?
I had troubles, but never had to pay anything.

- What's your oppinion about the modem Scene?
Scene is sometimes better than the mail-swapping Scene.

- What do you think about Storm's attidute "The Fucking Best"
I don't care.

- Name us some good demo crews on the Amiga besides RSI.
Scoopex, Quadlite, Spreadpoint

- How would you rank RSI in the world charts?
I believe we are under the first 5 crews.

- Your opinion about trainers.
I like trainers, especially the trainers from Subway, because they release mega-trainers

- When did you get your Amiga?
September 1986.

- RSI was quiet for a long time, what happened?
We had troubles with the police.

- Some commends about the USA Scene.
USA Scene is a Spreader Scene. Not as many crews as in Europe.

- What groups did you belong to before RSI?
I was in FCG on the C64.

- Will you keep releasing demos.
Yes, but only single demos.

- Opinion about this, your party?
It's quiet nice.

- What's your age?
24 years

- Why did you do the party with Spectral and AFL?
Because they are good friends and they live near us.


Thanks Irata for this quicky Interview.


This article originally appeared in the Amiga diskmagazine "Zine #5" by Brainstorm 1990.

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Addresses and other contact information were only valid when this magazine was originally published, in june of 1990.

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