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His most popular<ref>{{cite web|last=Droege|first=Joerg|title=Video Interview with Jeroen Tel|url=http://sceneworld.org/blog/2012/08/13/video-interview-with-jeroen-tel/|website=Scene World Magazine|accessdate=2015-04-25}}</ref> compositions appear in the following Commodore 64 games: ], ], ], Dan Dare 3, Eliminator, Hawkeye, ], Nighthunter, ], Rubicon (title music), and ]. His most popular<ref>{{cite web|last=Droege|first=Joerg|title=Video Interview with Jeroen Tel|url=http://sceneworld.org/blog/2012/08/13/video-interview-with-jeroen-tel/|website=Scene World Magazine|accessdate=2015-04-25}}</ref> compositions appear in the following Commodore 64 games: ], ], ], Dan Dare 3, Eliminator, Hawkeye, ], Nighthunter, ], Rubicon (title music), and ].

The the summer of 2015, Tel started a ] campaign on ] in order to produce a remix album (called 'Tel me more') of his best C64 music. Of the $38.911,- (a nod to the amount of free memory bytes when starting up a Commodore 64) goal, $27.420,- was reached by a total of 699 backers. On August 8th 2015, Tel gave an update on his Indiegogo page stating that this was sufficient to create the album and deliver all the promised perks. Unfortunately, as of April 2017, there is still only one preview song available on the ] account of Tel and updates are few and far between.


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Jeroen Tel performing at Back in Time Live 2008.

Jeroen Godfried Tel (aka WAVE) (born May 19, 1972, Helmond) is a Dutch composer. Best known for numerous computer game tunes he wrote in the 1980s and early 1990s for the Commodore 64, Tel is a founding member of the computer music group Maniacs of Noise alongside Charles Deenen, who he met at computer meetings in Venlo, the Netherlands. He worked for several years at Funcom in Norway. In addition to being game musician, he has composed lots of modules in the context of demoscene.

His most popular compositions appear in the following Commodore 64 games: Combat Crazy, Cybernoid, Cybernoid II, Dan Dare 3, Eliminator, Hawkeye, Myth: History in the Making, Nighthunter, Robocop 3, Rubicon (title music), and Supremacy.

The the summer of 2015, Tel started a crowdfunding campaign on Indiegogo in order to produce a remix album (called 'Tel me more') of his best C64 music. Of the $38.911,- (a nod to the amount of free memory bytes when starting up a Commodore 64) goal, $27.420,- was reached by a total of 699 backers. On August 8th 2015, Tel gave an update on his Indiegogo page stating that this was sufficient to create the album and deliver all the promised perks. Unfortunately, as of April 2017, there is still only one preview song available on the SoundCloud account of Tel and updates are few and far between.

Soundtracks composed and produced by Jeroen Tel

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References

  1. Jeroen Tel, The C-64 Scene Database, retrieved 2005-04-01.
  2. "Charles Deenan, Interplay". Next Generation (3). Imagine Media: 52. March 1995.
  3. Jeroen Tel - interview at Assembly 2012 (English version)
  4. Droege, Joerg. "Video Interview with Jeroen Tel". Scene World Magazine. Retrieved 2015-04-25.

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