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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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12. I thought I was wrong (but I was in error)
Flashback, tracks from the past
🎧 Playlist
- 00:05 DJ Daemon speaks.
- 00:22 Amiga - bergborr
- 04:49 DJ Daemon speaks.
- 05:51 Amiga - between
- 206:58 DJ Daemon speaks.
- 08:20 Amiga - binary
- 12:53 DJ Daemon speaks.
- 14:10 Amiga - cknephtys
- 16:52 DJ Daemon speaks.
- 17:48 Amiga - coda_-_nose
- 20:15 DJ Daemon speaks.
- 21:33 Amiga - kaffe_og_kage
- 22:22 DJ Daemon speaks.
- 23:15 Amiga - discodel
- 26:36 DJ Daemon speaks.
- 27:06 Amiga - fall
- 29:56 DJ Daemon speaks.
- 30:59 Amiga - happier_sundays
- 32:59 DJ Daemon speaks.
- 33:32 Amiga - kenny_beltrey_-_positrons
- 35:39 DJ Daemon speaks.
- 36:12 Amiga - ko0x_-_goodbye_it
- 38:42 DJ Daemon speaks.
- 39:24 Amiga - laamaa_-_talossa
- 243:02 DJ Daemon speaks.
- 44:14 Amiga - last_train
- 49:24 DJ Daemon speaks.
- 50:11 Amiga - lavender_hill
- 51:36 Amiga - life_on_the_street-
- 655:10 DJ Daemon speaks.
- 56:29 Amiga - lostin
🎤 Production Notes
I just collected all things I wrongly stated during the first six months of the station and made a show about it. And managed to add more errors in the process. Fantastic. :)Colophon:There is a rather narcisistic joke "I'm always right. Once I thought I was wrong, but I was in error". It's a bit of a paradox as well.
📝 Transcript
You are listening to the Ericade Radio Network. Good evening and welcome to another hour of Amiga Retro music. And a podcast you know as Amiga Flashback. This is your DJ, Demon. Today, the subjects are errata, you know all the little errors, plus some brand new songs.
That is one very Swedish tune, it's called Bergbord. That's a jackhammer by the way. So, subject for the day. That would be nothing more, nothing less than the errors and omissions. You need to do show prep before you start something like this. Every day I need to check out what am I gonna talk about and do I have all the facts. You have to Google for it, you have to check sources and still.Sometimes when you just think about something you say, well, I remember this clear as today But it turns out that you may have been misinformed from start or yeah, well misremembered Attributing a song to the wrong demo or something like that we've been talking a little bit about some of the missions and Making sure that if we haven't corrected them,
two and we're going on with binary next song that is so it seems to be something to do with with the number two here well let's talk about the miss attribution during the podcasts the radio station and those YouTube episodes I've been doing there has been a number of times where I simply was not able to place the song right music Lennon is a song which I claimed was kind of unknownActually, it's a song from one of the most famous demons ever done. Yeah, Enigma. I also claimed that State of the Art was the demo that contained the song Chaos. It isn't. It's the Budbrain demo, this mega demo, what it's called. I have also, a little bit erroneously, been unable to find some of the songs. I fought it over. I thought that was a song which...you couldn't find anything about. Well, Discord people, you did prove me wrong. Honestly, it is a very well known tune by a guy calling himself The Master. So I intend to try to do this better in the future, and this is not all the mis-edit-vution I have done, but it's the most important.
in what all good computers should be. Until that is they invent a trinary system which reports say they are doing. Someday it will be like that but that is a way above my pay grade. So not all omissions are some things that you should have said but didn't. Sometimes facts can be hard to find.Official sources give you some information and at that time it's nice that somebody can tell you yeah Well, actually and then something else for an example telling you meme a little bit more about for an example what Parties there are when I have an official list.
CK Nephthys again one of those you know tracks where he don't have the track notes and that is another thing that I would see counts under errors and omissions I am at this time hard-pressed to give you the correct names of the songs I can see them when I download them, but it's a very tough thing to copy it manually from The webpage where I download them and actually put them in the database the file name dictates what I can see on the screenand I intend to try to find a way around it. I think I told you about this earlier, but it is hard for me to do it programmatically as the software doesn't allow me to import the information. And it's a bit tedious to put it in manually by pasting and copying and that's just no fun, know.
This is Derrick Hay, the Radio Network. And now a little bit of a history lesson. During the war, the British people had a good song that they sang. Everything stops for tea. The plan was that no matter how bad stuff gets, you always had the British four o'clock tea. In Danish, talk about kaffe og kage, which simply means coffee and a cookie.and that's the name of the next song. But here in Sweden, we have made it to an even larger tradition that we call fika. The idea is that no problem, no matter how grave or how small, has to be discussed here in Sweden over coffee and some cookies or something like this, this vinarebröd stuff we're doing. Don't ask. And everything can be like...A meeting with no purpose but everybody is there because it's fika. Or a meeting that is super important and everybody is there for, well, you know, fika. Welcome to Sweden!
Fika is over, people, please put down your coffee cups and listen to me. I found a really fun thing on the internet because that's what the internet is for, right? Yeah, it is said to be a true paper. It is a manager in a small Swedish company during the late 60s. He complains about the Fika culture and says, hey, you're not paid to drink coffee.Return to work immediately and if you want to, you know, celebrate someone with a cake, that's not permitted either. Yeah, you can of course ask for an exception and I might be nice enough to grant it. Ha! That's for everyone that thought it was better a long time ago.
I don't think disco should be considered a very happy part of humanities history. Neither was the Dark Ages and I guess the Second World War either. there we are. A discodelle. Part of a disco or something, I don't know. So let's go on with some more music and we'll be talking about some more errors.
If all is over, so we are leaving the song with the same name. Sometimes you can be in error without actually saying anything that's wrong. I must admit I have never said this on the station, but I was wrong on the whole thing with Atari and, well, music. You know, Atari was great with a MIDI synthesizer.but could it really play good songs on its own? D'Amiga was superior of the Polar ship, that's one thing for sure. But today on Discord I get a hint here from our long time user, Bitten, that hey, take a look on the, or rather listen to this Atari mixtape. I got a link to a German guy mixing it up and I must say I stand corrected. Atari music can be awesome.Kinda sounds a little bit like a Commodore 64 Sid tune, but really nice.
Sundays and I guess they are happier now that we know that every Sunday you will have a episode of this podcast to listen to. So maybe it's Sunday as you're listening to this and then, well, relax, kick back and drink whatever you want and eat whatever you want. Just remember tomorrow, well, the serious life is back as we have to start working. Yeah, well, happier Sundays indeed.We're going on with Kenny Beltray and Positrons.
Okay, that was a very abrupt ending. But I told you why this happens. So let's not go into that again. We're going on here with K0X and goodbye. Now, don't worry, we're not going anywhere. I would say we have somewhere around half an hour until it's time to close this shop.
Correcting errors in this podcast is kinda easy. All you do, or rather all I do, is putting it in the description under the heading errata. Problem is errata is an errata in itself because an errata, okay now I've said that a thousand times, is actually a correction of a written word and it's written in a book or publication. Well, this is a podcast. But if I were to correct that, it would becomeWell, a recursion. We don't need that.
This tune really whips the llamas ass. It's called Talaza 2. And when you have a professional podcast of any kind, this one is obviously not, but I have one, another podcast called Itse Säkeris Poddan, which is an IT security podcast.then accuracy in information is so important that the whole podcast cannot be wrong very often. You can of course correct minor things, but what if the whole discussion is built on incorrect premises? Thankfully, that has not really happened with my other pod, except once. We interviewed a very crazy, I know now, inventor who had a veryI say, custom-made idea of encryption. In more layman terms, was broken beyond belief, barely functioning, insecure, and thankfully, the person had never been able to make it work.
a weird song don't you think? The name of it is Lost Train and at 5 minutes and 14 seconds that is one long train running. But our train is closing in to the final station of this episode as Amiga Flashback will be over for this Saturday and it will be available as a podcast probably on Sunday and that's the standard schedule forthis ride. So come back next Saturday at 9 p.m. CET and all aboard!
Yep, so ends another weird song. It was called Life on the Street 6. So what's up on coming episodes of Amiga Flashback? Happy you asked, because I can tell you, we're gonna meet Tech Man, an artist that has just released another RetroTune album. We're gonna play the whole of it, because well, we're that generous.and he will be able to tell us a little bit about his work. We will also be talking in a forthcoming episode about storytelling and games. When they get it right and when they screw up because I love that.
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Started in december 2020, Amiga Flashback was the first name of "Flashback, tracks from the past". It features nice midnight DJ banter from DJ Daemon, interviews, discussions about retro-stuff and lots of tracked music. Most of it is Amiga tracked tunes. In May 2021, it was renamed and started allowing all kinds of tracked tunes instead of mostly Amiga ones.
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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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