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28 Feb, 2018
10 year old cracker of a game
I've had this game on the Xbox for about as long as I've had an Xbox and loved it.
So had to buy it for the PC... and it's even better.
The keyboard takes a little getting used to but graphics are much better, and the possibility of mods takes it far beyond the console version.

24 Jul, 2019
Neat and affordable
NIce product. Looks good
10 Aug, 2010
Robin Scott & M - Overlooked Genius
In 1979 the single Pop Muzik catapulted *M* (Robin Scott's occasional project) into the public eye.
The album from which it was taken, "New York-London-Paris-Munich", was a unique mix of pop rhythms with amazingly politicised lyrics but intermixed with the odd throw away line that must just have seemed fun at the time. ("Moonlight, Muzak, Knick-knack-paddywack!"
Their follow up album "The Official Secrets Act" took the concept further sounding like a Pop Party Political Propaganda Pamphlet (nice alliteration, huh?) blending euro-ambience with out and out weirdness.
Drawing from an incredible array of substantial musicians (Mark King of Level42 for example) the first two albums were gems on a dusty disco floor, sadly overlook for the most part despite the immense impact Pop Muzik had on the market.
This special edition of "New York-London-Paris-Munich" is an ideal way to capture those days where experimental music still had a place in the market.
And it's damn good listening!