Good Mods: Teque/Trauma - Dream Tear Down (1997)
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Uploaded by: thefakevip
Upload date: 3/14/2026
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Another track from the Game of the Year addition of Unreal Tournament 1999 (UT99). This may very well end up being the track that gets me into Industrial music, or atleast Electronic/Industrial.
### Internal Text"Dream Tear Down"
by Teque/Trauma
november 1997
Samples:
Kurzweil, Alesis, LFO
Comm & Analogic
Greets:
Trauma members
Aggression members
Remedy staff
Turtle/Accession
Skaven & PM/FC
Dune/Orange
Groo/CNCD
Yolk/CNCD
dESTOP/CNCD
Juliet/CNCD
Tsunami/VD
Mordicus/JAMM
Vizualize/JAMM
Distance/Orange
Frank/Orange
Fajser/Rage
Jason/ACiD
and of course to
all good people in
#coders
I had a dream.
I could really feel
the reality.
I could touch the
reality.
I could see the light.
I was out of the
everlasting darkness.
I had never been so
happy.
I felt I could do
anything anywhere.
There were no limits.
The world was mine
to take.
I was so happy.
While expressing
myslef, in this
strange new world I
had discovered,
I must'v gone too far.
In a split second I
lost all my feelings'n
sense of happiness...
My dream was torn down
Back to the industrial
style...
(c) TEQUE MUSIC 1997
TheFake VIP - 03/14/2026
Rendered this one with OpenMPT filter #2 instead of #0 like I usually do. Might just be because I heard the filtered version on YouTube first, but I feel that this song sounds worse when played unfiltered.
TheFake VIP - 03/14/2026
Having done some research on this, it seems as though this is correct for later PC tracker files for the most part.
clickersound - 03/15/2026
Anyone else getting Army Of Me by Bjork vibes from this?
TheFake VIP - 03/16/2026
Never listened to that one, will have to add it to the list, but I do see the resembelence between this and her music in general. :)
clickersound - 03/15/2026
While I'm on Army Of Me, i must mention this: the song is not fully in the Locrian mode as it uses a normal fifth note at times, just as this song does. If you want something fully in locrian, look at Dusk to Dust To Dust by John Kirkpatrick or The Face Of Death II by The Enigma TMG. I find the altter to be more interesting as it's more complex, "complex" being used very loosely here.