Triangle 3532 (c64)
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Triangle 3532 (3532, 1987-, http://kwed.org/triangle)
DEN> Chix (code), Cozmix (code), Dr.Monikke (code), Fun Fun (music import,
08/88), Qed (Jan Lund Thomsen, crack, ex Pulsar, new 07/90-08/95),
Scratch (code crack, 07/87-04/91), Spot (code, ex Pulsar, 01/91), Swyx
(code crack, 10/87-06/90), TCD (code crack, aka The Cracking Dane, new
06/87-09/89), Tenzet (gfx), The Ranger (swap), Trinity (code).
UK > Acidyx (swap), Anzax (supply, 02/88).
USA> Counter (Jon), Steve.
Triangle were a demo and cracking group, based in denmark but with a few
members in other countries as well. The group was found on may 1st 1987 by
Swyx, Chix, Tenzet, Fun Fun, Cozmix and Xenon. Thanks to QED for helpful
information!
1987 - Danish cracker TCD joined the group in june. Scratch joins in fall
the same year.
1989 - Spot joined in fall this year from Pulsar.
1990 - Qed (crack) joined from Pulsar in july, after disagreements with
group management on his role as a cracker. In later months unfriendly
thoughts were scattered around both groups cracktros. The demo "L'etranger"
[12/90] finished 2nd in the demo competition at the Dexion X-Mas Party in
december, but was never released to the public.
1992 - Swyx was interviewed for In Media Res #1 (later reprinted for In
Media Res #2.)
1993 - Qed is interviewed for the FairLight diskmag "Reformation".
1996 - Qed is interviewed for In Media Res #2.
L'Estranger (1990, 28.12, Demo).
2nd in the Dexion X-Mas Party demo competition.
info: Never released publicly.
