FAIRLIGHT (GROUP)

:''This article is about the demo/warez group. See Fairlight (disambiguation) for other meanings of 'Fairlight'''
Fairlight logo by JED of ACiD.

'Fairlight' ('FLT') is a warez and demo group initially involved in the Commodore demoscene, and in cracking to illegally release games for free, since 1987. In addition to the C64, Fairlight has also migrated towards the Amiga and later the PC. Fairlight was founded during the Easter holiday in 1987 by Strider and Black Shadow, both ex-members of West Coast Crackers (WCC). This "West Coast" was the west coast of Sweden, so Fairlight was initially a Swedish group, which later became internationalized. The name was taken from the Fairlight CMI synthesizer which Strider saw Jean Michel Jarre use on some of his records. Strider is nowadays a naturalized USA citizen.

Contents
Operation Fastlink
Notable demo releases and awards
Records
See also
External links

Operation Fastlink


Several high ranking members of the group were busted on April 21, 2004, 8 months after the group returned from their temporary "retirement" that began on June 9, 2003 and ended on August 30, in an FBI operation called ''Operation Fastlink''.
Police forces from eleven countries were involved, arresting about 120 people and seizing more than 200 computers (including 30 servers). One server from the U.S. raid contained 65,000 pirated titles which were alleged to be in the archive repository of the group.
The operation was coordinated by the FBI, the British National Hi-Tech Crime Unit, the German Bundeskriminalamt (BKA) and the Business Software Alliance, and took place in 27 U.S. states. In the UK, seven computers were seized and three arrests made in Belfast, Manchester and Sheffield. In Singapore, three people (22, 30 & 34 years old) were arrested. In the Netherlands two university servers were investigated by police officers. Other arrests and seizures were made in Belgium, Denmark, France, Germany, Hungary, Israel, and Sweden for a total of 11 countries.
According to rumor, the raid occurred just before the warez group would have released the game ''. The game was released by other groups (iNSOMNiA, for Xbox and PS2, and Razor 1911, for PCs) a few days later.
The last massive warez-related raid prior to Fastlink was ''Operation Buccaneer'' which targeted DrinkOrDie (amongst others) in December 2001.
Since October 2006 the ISO division of FAIRLIGHT have started releasing again.

Notable demo releases and awards


The demo division of Fairlight has received numerous awards during their career, listed below.
Amiga releases (as both Fairlight and Virtual Dreams)
Title Type Awards
My Roomdemo1st place at Phenomena/Censor Party 1990
Illusiondemo2nd place at The Computer Crossroad 1993
242demo2nd place at Assembly 1993
Full Moondemo2nd place at The Party 1993
Chaosland40k intro1st place at The Party 1993
Lovedemo1st place at South Sealand Party 1994
Breathtakerdemo2nd place at Assembly 1994
Psychedelicdemo2nd place at The Party 1994
Faktorydemo3rd place at The Party 1995
Sumeademo1st place at Assembly 1996

Commodore 64 releases
Title Type Awards
Drop The Basicsdemo3rd place at X 2001
Pretending To See The Lightdemo1st place at Floppy 2002
Loadeddemo2nd place at Floppy 2003
Anyonedemo1st place at Deadline 2003
Emanation Machinedemo1st place at Little Computer People 2003
Wok Zombiedemo2nd place at Floppy 2004
One Million Light Years From Earthdemo1st place at Floppy 2005, scene.org award nominee - best oldskool demo of 2005
Hello:Frienddemo1st place at Little Computer People 2005, scene.org award nominee - most original concept of 2005, best oldskool demo of 2005
Boogie Factordemo1st place at Assembly 2005, scene.org award winner - best oldskool demo of 2005
LCP Memoriesdemo1st place at Black Birdie 2005
WWIIIdemo1st place at Big Floppy People 2006

PC (Windows) releases
Title Type Awards
Together64k intro1st place at Scene Event 2000
Absolut Vodkademo1st place at Remedy 2000
ETTVdemo1st place at Remedy 2001
Virtual Vodkademo2nd place at DreamHack 2001
Tatsudemo3rd place at The Gathering 2002
Only Kings And Betterdemo1st place at Remedy 2002
From Dust Till Dawndemo1st place at Remedy 2004
Come Cleandemo4th place at Assembly 2004
Fresh!64k intro1st place at BCN 2004, scene.org award nominee - best 64k intro of 2004
Death And Taxes64k intro2nd place at Breakpoint 2005, scene.org award nominee - best 64k intro of 2005
Che Guevara64k intro1st place at Assembly 2005, scene.org award winner - best 64k intro of 2005
Re-Recycle64k intro1st place at Sundown 2005
Deadlinedemo1st place at Deadline Harakiri 2006
Meet The Family64k intro1st place at Breakpoint 2006
Liquid Lustdemo1st place at Birdie 2006
Glitterati4k intro1st place at Assembly 2006
Dead Ringer64k intro1st place at Assembly 2006
Track Onedemo2nd place at Assembly 2006
Scarecrow4k intro1st place at Sundown 2006

Records


Fairlight held a short-lived romance with TRSI with their cooperative endeavor, ''TRSi and Fairlight Recordz'', formed by member Zinkfloid (also known as Uyanik). Together they released several albums, including ''"Muffler" (2000)'' [1] [2] and ''"CNCD" (1995)''. [3] This once co-op label is now known only as TRSi Recordz and is no longer affiliated with Fairlight.

See also



United Software Association — IBM PC-warez organization which released cooperatively with Fairlight during the early 1990s.

List of warez groups

External links



The World of Fairlight (official website)

Fairlight demos and cracktros, including ''Come Clean'', indexed by Pouet

"Operation Fastlink" press release published by the United States Department of Justice

Fairlights' CSDb entry

Fairlight PC file and information repository on Defacto2

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