Podcast episode profile for 80. An evening with an electric DJ Daemon
ericade.radio knows the chiptune and demoscene! We're the radio station playing all the best tunes from the most prominent, promising or trending artists in the scene. We also know about the artists and songs as well.
🎙 About the podcast
Flashback, tracks from the past
We have covered the demo scene since 2020, and play all the great chip tune music as well. Join us to hear tracked music combined with commentary from the geek-of-all-trades: DJ Daemon. He was once known once a Daemon in the Amigaworld, and brings you stories about Amiga, retrocomputing, C64, demos, the demo scene and all things nerdy in the retro world.
We play tracker music composed on Protracker, Screamtracker, Fasttracker and Impulsetracker. It's music composed on Amiga and the retro-PC. Genres such as Chiptune, Synthwave and Retro electro.
Track Details
🎙 Listen to Episode
80. An evening with an electric DJ Daemon
Flashback, tracks from the past
🎧 Playlist
- 00:00 ericade.radio - Time for another episode of Flashback - Tracks from the past
- 00:06 DJ Daemon speaks: So much to do, that this episode airs on a Sunday, not a Saturday. Right now, it's a few hours until a webbapplication created by me and a friend goes into testing, so I'm quite tired right now. And I need to some silly fun, and I guess you do too. Today, it's the silly tunes with the funny samples and the weird humour that counts. If you don't get this, I gotta ask you one question: Why so serious?
- 00:36 Dizzy of Cncd - Suomalainen kaupunki
- 03:23 DJ Daemon speaks: 60s
- 04:24 Balrog of Creation - How to make a cake!
- 05:05 Bartman - Pierdolec
- 05:32 Roni - Joy!
- 06:44 Calle Skoog - Cutie pie
- 08:22 DJ Daemon speaks: 40s
- 08:56 Grant Campbell - Cartoon Land
- 13:28 DJ Daemon speaks: 71s
- 14:27 Cynmusic - 3 Founders
- 16:38 DJ Daemon speaks: 36s
- 17:10 La mettrie - Very serious problems
- 20:05 DJ Daemon speaks: 42s
- 20:43 Volvo Liljedahl of Keso - Banan 'e gott!
- 22:58 DJ Daemon speaks: 31s
- 23:24 Cynmusic - RPG-Pirate
- 26:07 DJ Daemon speaks: 29s
- 26:31 Gammis - Nude
- 27:28 Slammy - The joys of burnt CD's
- 29:18 Maf - Jardin illusion
- 30:42 DJ Daemon speaks about skippy CDs. 42s
- 31:21 Electropizza - Artificial Sun
- 36:38 DJ Daemon speaks: 17s
- 36:50 Marty Pickering - Mouth music II
- 39:51 DJ Daemon speaks: 23s
- 40:09 Trackerartist - Popeye
- 43:59 DJ Daemon speaks: 21s
- 44:14 Trackerartist - Mors lille Ole
- 248:32 DJ Daemon speaks: 40s
- 49:07 Trackerartist - Brosseur Koach Mix
- 51:42 DJ Daemon speaks: 29s
- 52:06 Trackerartist - Kids / Vampiria
- 54:35 ericade.radio - Celebrating over 30 years of tracked music
- 54:40 HyoChan - Medusa's Fatal Error
- 57:59 DJ Daemon speaks:
- 3158:26 Skaven - Catch that goblin!!Picture (man with banana) by Ryan McGuire from Pixabay
🎤 Production Notes
Colophon:It's take on the "an electrical evening with mr Demon", an episode celebrating the artist "Mr Electric Demon".This one almost ended in disaster. I added a tune with some mild stupid speeches from a guy called Ove. The tune was made to poke fun at an old man, obviously out of his mind. But before airing it, I listened more carefully and to my shock heard it had some really bad racist stuff in it. I removed it and recorded some of my speeeches.
📝 Transcript
So much to do that this episode airs on a Sunday, not a Saturday. Right now, it's a few hours until a web application created by me and a friend goes into testing. So I'm quite tired right now, and I need some silly fun, and I guess you do too. Today it's the silly tunes.with the funniest samples and a weird humor that counts. If you don't get this, I got to ask you one question. Why so serious?
DC of the CNCD, Summar Lainen Kaupunkke. Yes, it is definitely Finnish. So why is it so hard to find music for this podcast? Actually it isn't, but today was a different day. You see, funny songs, silly songs and stuff, they are generally very bad.The reason is they were made by someone who just found a sampler and said, hey, let's have some fun. And then they sample a lot of stuff and make a collage of sound that sounds awful, badly recorded. And yes, it's like movie samples and samples from tunes and samples from commercial broadcasts and whatever. No fun. But this is fun. Yeah, we get something for you. A medley. Four songs in a row.Balrog of creation, how to make a cake, Bartman, Pier de L'Ec, Roni with Joy and Kalle Skog, cutie pie.
This is Flashback, tracks from the past, and I'm DJ Demon. Next up, it's Grant Campbell and the Cartoonland. You know, a lot of those things were made in the noughties, the nineties, and some odd ones in the eighties. So they cover the same ground as the cartoons that you watched. This is actually South Park that has been sampled.
Let's go to Modarchive, because I love the comments. Next up is SYN Music and Free Founders. And Basil Warr he wrote in 2002, rating it 7 out of 10. Very nice for a one sample 20 kilobyte song. Composer used 14 patterns and all of them are different. This music creates a unique atmosphere. It's like in music.in old Sierra Adventure games. This tune is for background I guess. But anyway, it's never late to admire a good one sample song. I guess I cannot say much here. Composer used only 8-bit simple sample and created 14 different patterns. No panning is used though. But I guess this is acceptable for a chip tuneWorth listening if you like fantasy.
It's still Sunday as I'm broadcasting and tomorrow it will be all about work. And I work in the IT security sector. So it's about pen tests, threat hunts, security analysis and hardening systems. Well, the hacker is alive and kicking and I have to make sure the world is more secure. So next song, it's Lamentary and Very Serious Problems. It's a song that I love.And you can probably guess exactly why.
the best tracked music artist? I don't know. I can name a number of them, but one that's very high on my list, would be Joggeir Liljedal, Norwegian artist Joggeir Liljedal. But he is not behind the being. A bit of a laughing stock. A guy calling himself Volvo Liljedal of Chezo has created the next song called Banan e Gott.which means banana tastes great in Swedish. And yeah, it's a song by Joggeir called Banana Boat which gets this treatment.
Enjoy this song while you can, because it's not going up on the station. But already know, banana boat, it's there, I promise you. I have many great memories from Monkey Island, you know, the classic LucasArts game from the early 90s. And next song is not from the game, but it could have been. It's Sin Music Again and RPG Pirate.
Or made it, that's the only thing I'm saying right here, right now. This is a song that's very, very fit for any pirate game. Next up is a medley of three songs. It's Gammy's and Nude, it's Slammy and the Joys of Burnt CDs, and we're gonna talk about that in a few minutes. And last up is Math and Jardine Illusion.
Do you know how the chou? At the fashion, at the fashion, do you know how plant the chou? At the fashion, at the fashion, do you know how plant the chou? At the fashion, do you know to plant the chou? At the fashion, at the fashion, do you to plant the chou? At the fashion, you know how plant the chou? At the fashion, at the fashion, do you know how plant the chou? At the fashion, chou?
Oh yeah, fun! If you thought something was wrong with Slammy and the joys of burnt CDs, you're not old enough. But I am, so let me clue you in.Back in the day when CDs were all the rage, everybody knew what happened if they were bit scratched up. They would skip and the laser would not find the track. And that's what the song is all about. It tries to sound like that. And that's more fun in retrospect than it was back then. Going on with Electro Pizza and Artificial Sun. I get a lot of that in here. Lights, is. Electric lights.
Really really good song but a little bit too serious for me. Let's get into that good mood by playing Marty Pickering and Muff Music 2.
Ladies and gentlemen...
He has to tell you that that's his mouth. This is great. yes, now I'm back in a joyful mood again. So let's go on with Popeye. yes, the sea shanties are back on the station. Thanks. Wow.
Next up is a very serious song. It's Scandinavian in origin, but this is the Norwegian version of it. It's about a kid that goes into the woods and finds a big bear. It's called Mors Lille Ole.
wasn't totally serious there myself. It's an old nursery rhyme about Ole that walks into the woods and meets a bear. This is flashback tracks from the past. I'm DJ Demon and I'm ready to leave the airwaves in a few minutes. But we have some more music coming up. It's a brosur coach mix and then it's kids and Vampiria. If you want to listen to all our podcaststry to search for Ericade radio or go to Ericade.
The Barfeuillons. So it's good to listen again to see if you've listened. Ask for score now. We listen.
The popular you didn't listen. So it's good to listen now to see if you listen. We listen. Ask for the score now. We listen. To see if you listen.
Les Ancayons Populaires Alors il est bon maintenant de réécouter Faut voir si vous avez écouté On écoute, on écoute, on écoute, on écoute, on écoute, on écoute, on écoute, on écoute, on écoute, on écoute, on écoute, écoute, on écoute, on écoute, écoute, on on écoute, on onBing Bing! Bing Bing! Okay, Yeah, as I said, next up is some unknown tracker music artist with kids, Vampiria. And last out, leading you into that good night is Yuushan and Medusa's Fatal Error. It's all about some kind of fatal error and the devil of the errors. Yeah, you have to read the tracker text for that.
The Ericade Radio Network, celebrating over 30 years of tracked music.
Hey, actually we have some more time for you. the last song out, I changed my mind. It's gonna be Skaven and Catch That Goblin. That's a classic one. I remember it running on my Amiga. He later made a follow-up, which is equally hilarious. But this is great for an old 16-bit computer that actually had a great sound. Although yeah, it was 8-bit.
Play History
- 🕘 2026-06-06 08:00:06
- 🕘 2026-06-01 23:00:08
- 🕘 2026-05-28 19:00:03
About the artist Flashback View all tracks ›
"Flashback, tracks from the past" is the current name of the podcast. Now with tracked music from nearly all platforms (including Amiga, Atari, PC). We also speak about the retro past, present the artists, talk about old games and review demo parties.
🎧 29,168 plays on ericade.radio
🎙 The people behind the podcast
He got his Commodore 64 in 1989 and his first Amiga in 1990. A huge fan of tracker music and have had a long standing dream to create a radio show playing that kind of music. In 2020, that dream came true and in december Amiga Flashback started as a podcast. It was later renamed Flashback, tracks from the past and here we are.
He is also an orga for Swedish demo party Edison and a total retro nerd.
He was actually a listener from the time of the first ericade-station in the 00s. He came back as a listener in 2020, when the station restarted. Later he voluntered to build the new website of the station and also joined as a cohost of the podcast. He runs his own site called the Retro spirit.
Fellow retro geek and creator of great music on his daw.
He describes himself like this: "Pure 8-bit chiptunes! All Tekmann music are solely made on Gameboy units modded to perfection... No computer producing just pure chiptune bliss ;)".
A true retro geek and sysop from the 90s. He lives with his family in Sweden and enjoys sharing his passion for retro computing and music. He is sysop for Swedish BBS "This old cabin".
Created a report about Impulsetracker for us in 2022. Also voiced our messages for christmas 2022 in co-operation with the Retro spirit.
📡 Podcast details
📻 Station details
The home of retro computing and retro gaming music. Streaming 24/7 with shows and podcasts about retro computing, retro gaming, demo scene and all things nerdy in the retro world.