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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.
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85. Revision 2022, The right stuff
Flashback, tracks from the past
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- 00:00 ericade.radio – Time for another episode of Flashback – Tracks from the past
- 00:07 DJ Daemon: So here we are! This hour is 100% Revision 2022. The demo party that went live last weekend. As you come to expect, here is the top list from the tracked music compo. Presented by your host, DJ Daemon. 16 tracks, and what do you get? You get Come down by Bathroom Key featuring Paintcast and feline frequencies. 491 points and place 15.
- 00:40 Bathroom Key and Paintcaster of Feline Frequencies – Comedown
- 03:01 DJ Daemon: We must step on it, because there are many tracks to go. Next is place 14 and it’s Defilus with the song Torpedo rodeo. It sounds like there is a 8-bit game tune in there that got churned through a meat grinder and glued together by someone that sniffed half of it. 525 points.
- 03:25 Defilus – Torpedo rodeo
- 06:23 DJ Daemon: Next song up to play… Seems like white noise is the new black. Okkie of Dekadance is very honest when he calls his creation “This crap is broken”. No argument there. It’s at least interesting, I give it that. 571 points and place 13.
- 06:45 Okkie of Dekadence – This shit broke!
- 10:19 DJ Daemon: On place 12 we find Rainer of Digital Fishpullover. That group name is a winner in my book. Why select boring and predictable when you can join the demo group Digital Fishpullover. Song is called “Rhapsody in pretty stupid colors”. It starts out raspy, but then gets captivatingly beautiful. 587 points.
- 10:46 RAiNER of Digital Fishpullover – Rhapsody in pretty stupid colors
- 14:11 DJ Daemon: You know me, I’m a sucker for soft and melodious songs with nice synth chords. Roz of Fit and Byterapers delivers exactly that with the song called “Lonelies”. 606 points and place 11.
- 14:28 Roz of Fit and Byterapers – Lonelies
- 16:40 DJ Daemon: Raiden of Satori is all over the place with Claustrophobic Effect on place 10. It’s soft, it’s hard. It’s techno, it’s gaming music, it’s whatever it wants to be. This nets it 621 points.
- 16:58 Raiden of Satori – Claustrophobic effect
- 20:27 DJ Daemon: The next song is fascinating to me, as it seems to have an effect that sounds like an overactive audio compressor. But other than that, it sounds very classic Amiga. Except it isn’t as it was created with Fasttracker. It’s Fngl with the song “Cruising Pangaea” on place 9 with 634 points.
- 20:51 FNGL – Cruising pangaea
- 22:59 DJ Daemon: Honestly, I get more and more sure that Curt Cool is a promise of interesting, tracked tunes. He creates good stuff that has a very distinctly unique feeling to them. And “Diskthief” is exactly like that. He is a member of Depth and Nah-Kolor and gets 646 points and place 9.
- 23:22 Curt Cool of Depth and Nah-Kolor – Diskthief
- 26:14 DJ Daemon: Slaze is next with “The ark of untruths”. Nice to see something new from him as he is genuinely good artist and a bit of a friend of the station so to speak. The tune has a nice techno-feel with a sad melody that turns up in the middle. Place 7 and 654 points.
- 26:34 Slaze of Defiance, Hokuto Force, Starz – The ark of untruths
- 29:27 DJ Daemon: Next song makes use of heavy samplings that are extremely “trashy”. Everything is distorted, giving a rough feeling even when it’s trying to sound soft and mellow. Kinda cool. It’s Assassin of Void and Do not press. It obviously pressed the right buttons to get to place 6 at 672 points.
- 29:53 Assassin of Void – Do not press
- 32:14 DJ Daemon: It’s a tie. And it’s not even close to Father’s Day. 672 points for Revision X by XTD. It gets a shared position at place 6 with “Do not press”. an upbeat tune.
- 32:32 XTD – Revision X
- 34:38 DJ Daemon: I made an episode of this podcast all about e!ghtbm and noted he was at every chart! And off course he joined Revision, giving us a nice and moody tune that goes full techno mode with heavy beats. Place 5 and 682 points.
- 34:55 E!ghtbm – Takeshi kovac’s purgatory
- 38:40 DJ Daemon: Time for the funky tune of the top list? I’m not so sure. I’ll let you decide. Liqube’s Persuadertron sure sounds weird at time, but still has time for some funkiness in between it all. Place 4 and 709 points.
- 39:06 Liqube – Persuadertron
- 43:08 DJ Daemon: And now, let’s go into the medal positions! It’s bronze time and third place for Freaking funky rhythm. Ah, there it is! This is the true funky town and it’s major is JosSs. 728 leads to close to the top. This is one for the ages, folks! Cut loose! Oh, yeaaaaaahh!!!!
- 43:31 JosSs – Freakin funky rythm
- 46:16 DJ Daemon: Subi and Wreckonciled gets the silved medal and 738 points. This one has tempo and the power to reach for the stars and then land in the treetops that is second position.
- 46:29 Subi – Wreckonciled
- 49:51 DJ Daemon: The compo restricts all entries to a maximum of four minutes, but we will give you the uncut version of The Oasis. Enjoy a very welldeserved winner. It’s Bacter and Saga Musix. First place with 796 and a gold medal hopefully not made from chocolate. As winner you must check that out. That’s why all medalists bite their medals. Can’t be sure enough.
- 50:20 Bacter & Saga Musix – The Oasis
- 55:24 Romeo Knight – 50 shaders of Flötenschlumpf
- 59:24 ericade.radio – We love the demo scene
- 59:28 Jammer of MultiStyle Labs – Latest Revision
🎤 Production Notes
Standard demo party episode. This one was easy to source material for. Then again, Revision is among the most professional demo arrangers we have. So they have made it all available online. Revision is something to look forward to every year.Colophon:"The right stuff" is a famous book (and movie) about the space race to the moon from the perspective of the American astronauts.
📝 Transcript
Time for another episode of Flashback! Tracks from the past! So, here we are. This hour is 100 % revision 2022. The demo party that went live lost weekend. As you come to expect, here is a top list with a tracked music compo. Presented by your host DJ Daemon. 16 tracks and what do get?You get Come Down by Bathroom Key featuring Paintcast and Feline frequencies. 491 points and place 15.
We must step on it, because there are many tracks to go. Next is place 14 and it's Daefleus with the song Torpedo Rodeo. It sounds like there is an 8-bit game tune in there, but it got churned from a meat grinder and then glued together by someone who sniffed half of it. 525 points.
Next song up to play. Seems like White Noise is the new black. Oky of Decadence is very honest when he calls his creation This Crap Broke. No argument there, it's at least interesting. I give it that. 571 points and plays 13.
Place 12 we find Rainer of Digital Fish Pullover. The group name is a winner in my book. Why select boring and predictable when you can join the demo group Digital Fish Pullover? The song is called Rhapsody in pretty stupid colors. It starts out raspy but then gets captivatingly beautiful. 587 points.
You know me, I'm a sucker for soft and melodious songs with nice synth chords. Ross of Fit and Bite Rapers delivers exactly that with a song called Lonelys. 606 points and place 11.
Raiden of Satori is all over the place with claustrophobic effect. It gets him to place 10. It's soft, it's hard, it's techno, it's gaming music, it's whatever it wants to be. This nets it 621 points.
Next song is fascinating to me, as it seems to have an effect that sounds like, you know, an overactive audio compressor. But other than that, it sounds very classic Amiga. Except it isn't, as it was created with FastTracker. It's FNJL with the song Cruising Panjaya. It's on place 9 with 634 points.
Honestly, I get more and more sure that Kud Kul is a promise of interesting tracked tunes. He creates good stuff that has a very distinctly unique feeling to them. And Disc Thief is exactly like that. He is a member of Depth and Nekolor and gets points and plays 9.
Lazyz next with the Ark of Untruths. Nice to see something new from him as he is a genuinely good artist and a bit of a friend of the station so to speak. The tune has a nice techno feel with a sad melody that turns up in the middle. Play 7 and 654 points.
Nexon makes use of heavy samplings that are extremely trashy. Everything is distorted, giving a rough feeling even when it's trying to sound soft and mellow. Kinda cool. It's a sassin of void and do not press. It obviously pressed the right buttons to get to place 6 at 672 points.
It's a tie, and it's not even close to Father's Day. 672 points for Revision X by XTD. It gets a shared position at place 6 with Do Not Press. An upbeat tune if you ask me.
I made an episode of this podcast. It was all about ATBM and I noted he was on every chart. And of course he joined Revision 2022, giving us a nice and moody tune that goes full techno mode with heavy beats, plays 5 and 682 points.
I must remember to tell you that that was Takeshi Kovacs Purgatory by 8BM. Time for a funky tune of the top list. Not so sure, I'll let you decide. Lycubes Pursuatron sure sounds weird at times, but it still has time for some funkiness in between it all. Place 4 and 709 points.
Let's go into the medal positions. It's bronze time and third place for freaking funky rhythm. there it is. This is the true funky town and its major is Jaws. 728 points. It leads close to the top. This is one for the ages folks. Cut loose. yeah.
Tsubi and Reconcile gets the silver medal and 738 points. This one has tempo and the power to reach for the stars and then land in the treetops that is the second position.
Compo restricts all entries to a maximum of 4 minutes, but we give you the uncut version of the Oasis. Enjoy the well deserved winner, it's Bactor and Saga Musics. First place with 796 points and a gold medal, hopefully not made from chocolate. As winner you must check that out, and that's why all medalists bite their medals. Can't be sure enough.
And that's the end of today's show. Thanks for listening, I'm DJ Daemon and leading you into that good night. It's Romeo night and there are 50 shaders of flutterschlumpf. That's actually the flute smurf. If you don't believe me, you can Google it. And the last song will be jammer of multi-style labs with latest revision. A seed tune, not often we play that here.This is Ericade.radio and flashback tracks from the past.
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"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.
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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.
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