Podcast episode profile for 96. Gubbdata and Arok 2022
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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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96. Gubbdata and Arok 2022
Flashback, tracks from the past
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- 00:00 ericade.radio - Time for Flashback, tracks from the past - today with another demo party top list
- 00:07 DJ Daemon: One toplist? Nah… Try THREE! That's right, we have the Remix compo and the C64 music from Arok and the Amiga music compo from Gubbdata. In all 17 brand new tracks in a classic list. In this hour: two great demo parties, Arok from Hungary and Gubbdata from Sweden. 29s
- 00:31 Rikimbo - Garbage Day Stroll
- 01:37 DJ Daemon: We start with Gubbdata and their six contestants. All Amiga alla tracked. Place six holds the last winner as we like to say today. Back in my days, it wasn't called that. No reference to that old Eagles song. It's Amiga and jumping all over the place in a wild manner. It's Adkd - Commodore Hotel. 33s
- 02:04 Adkd - Commodore hotel
- 04:56 DJ Daemon: The summer has been commemorated with Slash and company and their "Sommarblommor". In Swedish, that means summerflowers. Cool chip tune that will keep you warm in the winter. Place 5. 18s
- 05:09 Slash - Sommarblommor
- 07:00 DJ Daemon: KRDN gaves us this tune in advance, so it's been on the station for a week now. A wander through a digital landscape in an orderly manner. A bit cinematic as well. Place 4. 25s
- 07:21 KRDN - Shrt base freakout
- 09:31 DJ Daemon: Bronze place for Slaze. Not last place Slaze and not first place Slaze either. It's so 80s, that Chernobyl was still at least smoking. Mastery of four channel and that's good for place 3. 23s
- 09:47 Slaze - Flex your muscle
- 13:04 DJ Daemon: Next up is Tempest with We'll Get There. And they did. A bit trembling and cautious, that's the feeling of this chip tune. It glimmers and sparkles and feel just right. Place 2 and all the silver cutlery Tempest can steal from the judges. 32s
- 13:32 Tempest - We'll get there
- 17:23 DJ Daemon: Covid stinks and we are happy now that we can open up. Demo parties are on location again and Syphus celebrates by winning the Gubbdata compo with Openup22. Place 1 - The gold - The epic win and time to celebrate. 23s
- 17:41 Syphus - Openup
- 2219:05 DJ Daemon: Switching to Arok and their awesome remix compo. It's modern, but still tracked. Arok is in cooperation with SlayRadio, but we steal their stuff anyway. Eight contestants and one winner. That's the standard proportions of a competion. Especially the one winner part. Dr. Future brings an eclectic tune that is heavy in bass and rhythm. And it has electric guitars. That alone. 73 points and place eight. 41s
- 19:40 Dr.Future - The Alibi (256 kbit)
- 22:30 DJ Daemon: XxDUSTYxX featuring Vaggelis Papadopoulos is next. And no, it's not Vangelis. I almost made that mistake, until I Googled for it and then didn't. The song is called Fist 2. 22s
- 22:49 Dusty - Fist2 (feat. Vaggelis Papadopoulos)
- 26:15 DJ Daemon: When this came up, I was sure it was a Chris Huelsbeck remix. Nope, one letter wrong. It's called Final Fight and adds stage 1 and boss to its name. The artist is DJ McKezdett Kalbász. Say that five times fast. 895 points and place 6. 23s
- 26:35 DJ McKezdett Kalbász - Final Fight stage 1 and boss
- 28:34 DJ Daemon: On place 5, we find an Epic cinematic remix. It's the music from the game Oil imperium. The one that plays as you drill for oil. Many of the songs are remixes of old games. That's the plan. Zoltán Varga behind the keyboard and 89 points. 22s
- 28:54 Zoltán Varga - Oil Imperium, Drilling Sequence
- 30:15 DJ Daemon: Staying alive is next. Sorry, no we can't play commercial music. But it's Eivynd Sommersten's Savage, I will never know. It sounds a bit like that old 70s song. Darnit, this one makes me jump up and down. This is awesome-sauce at 91 points and still only place 4. I call for a mistrial! 30s
- 30:41 Eivind Sommersten - Savage (I Will Never Know)
- 34:10 DJ Daemon: Gaming music again. I loved this game as a kid!!!! It's epic, it's a bronze well-deserved. Holy-moly. Varga Nadin makes it feel like a movie from the 90s with Steven Seagal. 107 points with a great cast rolling in the credits of Falcon Patrol II remix. 32s
- 34:38 Varga Nadin - Falcol Patrol II remix
- 37:01 DJ Daemon: Berluskåni, or "Max Levin", that is his real name, grabs the silver medal and runs wild with Flimbo's quest subtune 3. The one everyone loves more than the game itself. And he does it justice at a bazillion beats per minutes. Amazing. 27s
- 37:24 Berluskåni - Flimbo in Tyrol (Arok-remix)
- 40:43 DJ Daemon: Glyn R Brown goes for gold and makes up for the close miss from the last yea's Arok party. You know the one with the Giana Sister remix. This is 119 points going all the way to the gold position with Metal Warrior Ultra. It's crazy ride with angels singing in the back as you throw yourself right into the battle. 30s
- 41:00 Glyn R Brown - Metal Warrior Ultra
- 44:18 DJ Daemon: C64 compo 23s
- 44:37 SquareWave of Lethargy - Save
- 45:59 DJ Daemon speaks. 24s
- 46:18 Vincenzo - Scotch koczka
- 49:28 DJ Daemon speaks. 27s
- 49:50 Dave - Letting Ghosts, Defeating Demons
- 53:24 DJ Daemon: This is DJ Daemon and Flashback, tracks from the past. A huge thanks to the Arok and Gubbdata orgas and to SlayRadio. Leading you into that good night is an unknown tracker artist and the song future. 28s
- 53:48 ericade.radio - We love the demo scene
- 53:55 Trackerartist - Future
🎤 Production Notes
Colophon:None. Just the names of the parties.
📝 Transcript
Time for flashback! Tracks from the past! Today with another demo party top list! One top list? Nah, try three! That's right, we have the Remix compo and the C64 music from Ayrock and the Amiga music compo from Gubdata in all 17 brand new tracks in a classic list. In this hour, two great demo parties, Ayrock from Hungary and Gubbdata from Sweden.
Rekimbo and Garbage Day Straw Let's start with Gubdata and their 6 contestants. All Amiga, all tracked. Play6 holds the last winner, as we like to say today. Back in my days, it wasn't called that. No reference to an old Eagle song either. It's Amiga and jumping all over the place, in a wild manner. It's ADKD and Commodore Hotel.
The summer has been commemorated with Slash and Company and their Sommarblomor. In Swedish, that means summer flowers. Cool ship tune that will keep you warm in the winter. Place 5.
Next up, it's KRDN, or Korden, and he gave us this tune in advance. So it's been on the station for a week now. A wander through a digital landscape in an orderly manner. A bit cinematic as well. It's place number four, and it's KRDN, Short Bass Freakout.
place for slaves not lost place slaves and not first place slaves either it's so 80
This tune you just heard, yep it's Slays and thank you for sending it to us in advance. It has also been on the station for a week. And next up is Tempest with We'll Get There. And they did. A bit trembling and cautious. That's the feeling of this ship tune as well. It glimmers and it sparkles and it feels just right. Place two and all the silver cutlery Tempest can steal from the judges.
Covid-19 stags and we're happy now that we can open up. Demo parties are on location again and Seifels celebrates by winning the Goobdota Compo with Open Up 22. Place 1, the gold, the epic win and time to celebrate!
And that's it, switching to A-Rock and their awesome remix compo. It's modern, but still tracked. A-Rock is in cooperation with Slay Radio, but we steal their stuff anyway. Eight contestants and one winner. That's about the standard proportions of a competition, especially the one winner part. So let's go. Doctor Future brings an eclectic tune that's heavy in bass and rhythm.and it has electric guitars. That alone! 73 points and place 8.
Dusty featuring Vagelis Papadopoulos. That's next. And no, it's not Vagelis. I almost made that mistake. Until I ghoul it and then didn't. The song is called Fist II. It's not hard rock, it's harder rock! 80 points and place 7.
When this one came up, I was sure it was a Chris Julesbeck remix. Nope, one letter wrong. It's called Final Fight and adds Stage One and Boss to its name. The artist is DJ Mackesdett Kalbash. Say that five times fast. 85 points and plays six.
On place 5 we find an epic cinematic remix. It's the music from the game Oil Imperium. The one that plays when you drill for oil. Many of the songs are remixes of old games, that's the plan. Sultan Varga is behind the keyboard and gets 89 points.
Staying alive, that's next. Nah, sorry, we can't play commercial music, but even Somerstein Savage I will never know. You know, it sounds a bit like that old 70s song. Darn it, this one makes me wanna jump up and down. It's an awesome source song at 91 points and only plays four. I call for a mistrial!
Next up is some more gaming music. It was from a game I loved as a kid. And this remix, it's epic. It's a bronze well deserved. Holy moly! Varian Nadine makes it feel like a movie from the 90s with Steven Seagal. 107 points with a great cast rolling in the credits of... Drumroll! Falcon Patrol 2 Remix.
Time for Berlusconi. Not that Berlusconi. The Swedish one, Max Levin. That's his real name, and he grabs the silver medal and runs wild with Flimbo's Quest Subtune Free. The one everyone loves more than the game itself, and he does it justice at a bazillion beats per minute. Amazing.
Glyn Or Brown goes for gold and makes up for the close miss from last year's A-Rock party. You know the one with Janus Sisters remix. This is 119 points, going all the way to the gold position with Metal Warrior Ultra. It's a crazy ride with Angel singing in the back as you throw yourself right into the battle.
A-rock 2022 has another trick up its sleeve. No school like old school is the slogan and let's go to the C64 competition. Free contestants and here is place number three, Squarewave of Lethargy and save.
I think those instruments are okay. I don't know why it sounds like that. I tested a number of emulators. No help there. I think this is correct. Next up is place number two. Vincenzo and Scotch Koschka. I believe Koschka means cat actually. That makes it even better.
And now time for the winner of the third competition for today. It's Dave of Sydneyfy with Letting Ghosts Defeating Demons. He gets 288 points. And if you wanna know, second place did get 277 points and third place that was 225.
This is DJ Demon and flashback tracks from the past. All there's time to say right now is a huge thank you to A-Rock Demo Party and its Orgas, Slay Radio and Goobdata and its Orgas. Leading you into that good night, that would be an unknown tracker artist with a song called Future. See you in a week!
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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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