Podcast episode profile for 136. Revision 2025
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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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136. Revision 2025
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 speaks: The demoparty of today is Revision 2025. Broadcasting from Germany, it's possibly the largest of it's kind. In this hour, we'll cover most of the tunes that competed in the Tracked music compo.
- 00:21 Incognito of Nexus - Palladial addiction
- 01:04 ericade.radio - Flashback, track from the past - let the toplist begin
- 01:13 DJ Daemon speaks: 16 tracked tunes competed in the tracked music competition and there is number 16, "Get up da bass" but Filippp. He get's 384 points.
- 01:20 Filippp of Damage, MS - Get up da bass
- 04:04 DJ Daemon speaks: We're slowly progressing towards the top and now it's time for position 15. It's a tune called "Summer" by "DDL Blue".
- 04:13 DDL Blue - Summer
- 06:08 DJ Daemon speaks: Still not there yet, but we're at least on position 14 and it "Get the duck out" by Bus error collective. The tune racks uppp 439 point.
- 06:20 Mickaleus - Get the duck out!
- 09:50 DJ Daemon speaks: Unlucky number 13 or is it? Alex Menchi tries to have a positive mind. It's a really nice chiptunish thing that gets 448 points.
- 06:53 Alex Menchi - Positive mind
- 09:39 DJ Daemon speaks: "I Dream with a Machine Compo-Spec" is something of a rap song with a guy explaining how the music is made and also sings about the scene. The artist is SampleMind and he gets 451 point.
- 09:55 SampleMind - I dream with a Compo-Spec
- 12:00 DJ Daemon speaks: Classic Amiga tunes when it comes to the next contestant. Retroing all down and it's by Jesusito. Let's go back how it all sounded in 1992 or so. 464 points.
- 12:18 Jesusito - Retroing all down
- 15:31 ericade.radio - Tenth place
- 15:33 DJ Daemon speaks: What's the most power tool for a tracker musician. According to JosSs, it's notes. That's also the name of the song. 492 point awarded.
- 15:48 JosSs - Notes!
- 19:15 ericade.radio - Eighth place
- 19:17 DJ Daemon speaks: First out of two contestants on place 8. It's Subi with "One Thing". This "heavy beats" tune gets 501 points.
- 19:32 Subi of Desire, SSR - One thing
- 23:08 ericade.radio - Eighth place
- 23:10 DJ Daemon speaks: Second out of two on place 8 is Slash_AtD with Zauberwald. It sounds like an in game tune in a NES game. Upbeat chiptune that gets 501 points.
- 23:10 Recording duration:
- 1623:22 Slash_Atd and RPSG - ZauberwalD
- 26:30 ericade.radio - Seventh place
- 26:32 DJ Daemon speaks: Another tune that would fit an 1980s game. Really nice. It's the tune Samsara by W.O.T.W. 516 points.
- 26:45 W.O.T.W. - Samsara
- 30:05 ericade.radio - Sixth place
- 30:07 DJ Daemon speaks: "Bingo Nights" it's an Impulsetracker tune by Altiga. It also has the "computer game" style that fits so well in Revision 2025. 518 points.
- 30:22 Altiga - Bingo nights
- 33:00 ericade.radio - Fifth place
- 33:02 DJ Daemon speaks: Some poor daemon gets slaughtered in this tune called "Daemon Dismemberment" by Mibri. It's not me, I'm still here. The tune kind reminds me of the music from that old game "Doom". 531 points.
- 33:17 Mibri of Atlantis,MultiStyle Labs,Proxima - Daemon Dismemberment
- 36:41 ericade.radio - Fourth place
- 36:43 DJ Daemon speaks: "Sunny Sight" by bacter & Saga Musix is next up. It gets 4th position and 561 points. An impulsetracker tune with some speed and flair.
- 36:55 Bacter and Saga Musix - Sunny Sight
- 40:51 ericade.radio - Third place - Bronze medal
- 40:54 DJ Daemon speaks: So we're in the medal positions now. Place 3 and the bronze position for "Break Out" by Virtua Point Zero. 573 points.
- 40:59 Virtua Point Zero - Break out
- 44:58 ericade.radio - Second place - Silver medal
- 45:00 DJ Daemon speaks: Silver medal goes to "Hyperburner" by Zabutom. A perky tune with a lot of speed in it. A Fasttracker tune as well. 594 points.
- 45:18 Zabutom - Hyperburner
- 49:21 ericade.radio - First place - The Gold! - The Winner
- 49:44 DJ Daemon speaks: So this is the end of the list. Master boot record and Dubmood is behind the helm of this winner of a song. It's called E1M777. 668 points and the true winner!
- 49:39 Master boot record and Dubmood of Razor 1911 - E1M
- 77753:23 ericade.radio - We love the demo scene
- 53:36 Xyce - Ordering pizza
- 55:32 Arpegiator of Chryseis - My wolf 2
🎤 Production Notes
Nothing special.
📝 Transcript
Yes, the demo party of today is Revision 2025. Broadcasting from Germany, it's possibly the largest of its kind. In this hour we'll cover most of the tunes competing in the track-music combo.
The top list begin! 16 track tunes competed in the track music competition and here is number 16. Get Up The Bass by Philip. He gets 384 points.
We are slowly progressing towards the top and now it's time for position 15. It's a tune called Summer by DDL.
Still not there yet, but we are at least on position 14 and get the duck out! By Buzz Error Collective, the tune racks up 439 points.
Right, were cutting that down a bit. It's a bit too repetitive in my mind. Anyway, Unlucky13 or is it? Alec Menke tries to have the positive mind on things like that, because that's the name of the song. It's really a nice chiptunish thing that gets 448 points.
I dream with a machine combo spec. It's something like a rap song with a guy explaining how music is made and also sings about the scene. The artist is sample mind and he gets 451 points.
Yeah, thank you very much. Well, classic Amiga tunes when it comes to the next contestant. Retro-ing into Odd Down and it's by Jesuito. Let's go back to how it sounded in 1992 or so. 464 points.
So, what's the most powerful tool when it comes to tracking? Well, actually according to Joss, it's notes. It's also the name of the song. 5492 points awarded.
The musicians of Amiga's golden age used the most powerful tracking weapon.
Okay, right. First out of the two contestants on place 8, let's talk about it. It's Zubi with One Thing and this Heavy Beats tune gets 100, sorry, 501 points.
8th place. Second out of two on place eight that would be slash 80d with Sauerwald. It sounds like a game tune in an NES game. Our beat chip tune gets 501 points.
Seventh place! It's time for another tune that will fit a 1980s game. Really nice. It's the tune Samsara from WOTW with 516 points.
Bingo Nights. It's an impulse tracker tune by Altiga. It also has the computer game style. 2025. Really, yeah. 518 points.
Some poor demon gets slaughtered in this tune called Demon Dismemberment. It's by Mibri. It's not me, I'm still here. The tune reminds me of music from that old game Doom. 531 points.
Sunnyside by Bactor and Saga Musics is next up. It gets a fourth position and 561 points. An impulse tracker tune with some speed and flair.
So we are in the medal position right now. Place 3 and bronze position for breakout with a virtue of 0.00573 points.
Second place, Silver Medal. And the Silver Medal as we have said goes to Hyperburner by Sabotom. The artist is called Sabotom and the tune is called Hyperburner. A perky tune with lots of speed in it. A fast track tune as well. 594 points.
So this is the end of the list. Masterboot Record and Dub Mode is behind the helm of the winner of a song. It's called E1M777. 688 points and a true winner.
Indeed we do. This is DJ D-mon signing off and saying that we are leading you into that good night with Saïce and ordering pizza.
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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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🎙 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.
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