Podcast episode profile for 29. A Revision best enjoyed on a sofa near you
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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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29. A Revision best enjoyed on a sofa near you
Flashback, tracks from the past
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- 00:00 Amiga Flashback – show intro
- 00:13 DJ Daemon speaks: Revision 2021. With a slogan: online Together – on a sofa near you. Covid19 considered, this years German demo party was best enjoyed from home as it ran from the 2nd – 5th April 2021. Let’s listen to the 15 contestants from the tracker competition from revision. We’ll start from the bottom and work until we reach the gold of first place. Explicit warning. First up: Defiance, a Swedish demo group. Number 15.
- 01:09 Slaze of Defiance – Recharge
- 04:35 Traktor – a mostly Swedish demo group with at least one Finnish member. Number 14 – Esau of Traktor – 003.
- 04:57 Esau of Traktor –
- 00308:44 Void, which features members from a number of countries like Sweden, United states, Norway, Switzerland, Poland and Finland. Number 13.
- 09:05 Assassin of Void – hugging-tightnasty
- 11:22 DJ Daemon speaks: Byterapers is a mostly Finnish group with some Swedish and Norwegian members. Its earliest incarnation is from 1986. Number 12.
- 11:38 Roz – Motional
- 14:42 DJ Daemon speaks: Software Failure hails from Spain and the features the composer, Josss whose real name i Jose Manuel Perez. Number 11.
- 14:55 JosSs of Software Failure – Distortion
- 17:57 DJ Daemon speaks: Depth may be a former demo group, but it hasn’t stopped its founder Curt Cool from release nice stuff to the demo world. Its members are mostly from Denmark. He’s also a member of Nah-Kolor a Polish group. The text from the instrument list states that “agent Paula steals amigas from the hoarders and gives them to poor people in need.” Number 10.
- 18:30 Curt Cool of Depth ^ Nah-Kolor – Agent Paula
- 21:00 DJ Daemon speaks: Triace, is obviously a part of the “Amiga Birthday comittee” and the groups Desire, Retroguru and iNSANE. Number 9.
- 21:37 Triace of DSR^INS – 12 bars – all closed
- 24:50 DJ Daemon speaks: Desire was originally a Dutch-based Amiga demogroup and came back to life in 2011. Number 8.
- 25:10 CS-Jay of Desire ^ Persuasive Music – 25 years later
- 28:29 DJ Daemon speaks: JCO from Germany has a number of memberships in demo groups under his belt, which is a fitting way of saying it as the his song is called “Suck my dick”. The vocals seems to parody Michael Jacksson. Number 7 – JCO – yeah, I already told you the name of the song.
- 28:50 JCO – Suck My Dick
- 31:46 DJ Daemon speaks: From Poland comes e!ghtbm. Ephidrena is a Norwegian demo group, but I cannot find any information if the song is dedicated to them. There is also a band that released a song called “Tales of Ephidrena”. Everything has an explanation, but for me, this is a mystery. Number 6.
- 32:09 E!ghtbm – Ephidrena memories
- 35:30 DJ Daemon speaks: Saga Musix, or Johannes Schultz is a German tracker musician with membership in a lot of demo groups. Number 5.
- 35:48 Saga Musix of Nuance ^ St. Vincent And The Grenadines ^ Wursthupe – Gleaming
- 39:45 DJ Daemon speaks: Swiss artist Comatron, known to his friend as Patrick Naumann. He has no relation to my microphone, but a membership in the groups tlu and BitBendaz. Number 4.
- 40:02 Comatron – D4wn
- 43:00 DJ Daemon speaks: Kaaosradio is a Finnish group consisting of two members, Laamaa and Raztaman. And the bronze, that is number three, goes to Laamaa and Summer 2001.
- 43:17 Laamaa – Summer
- 200147:00 DJ Daemon speaks: Maniacs of Noise is a pan-European group with a lot of different nationalities in their ranks. Slimey and Virgill goes for gold, but ends up with the silver medal for their song The Codewizard. The intro makes me think about classic song Typewriter song by Leroy Anderson, as it starts with someone hammering on a keyboard.
- 47:25 Slimey and Virgill of Maniacs of Noise – The Codewizard
- 50:18 DJ Daemon speaks: Bonefish comes from Croatia and Mygg is Swedish. Mygg is the plural form of Mygga, which means “mosquito”. A to the victors go the spoils. The winner is Bonefish and Mygg with Brofists.
- 50:37 Bonefish and Mygg – Brofists
- 54:16 DJ Daemon speaks about Jogeir and thanks your for listening.
- 55:05 Jogeir Liljedahl – Bugs tribute
🎤 Production Notes
This is the demo party toplist that made it all happen! It was such a good experience, I decided to make more demo party podcasts.Colophon:The slogan of Revision 2021 was "Together - on a sofa near you". So there.
📝 Transcript
You are listening to the Ericade Radio Network. Time for another episode of Amiga Flashback, the show that takes you back to the 80s and 90s. Today it's all about revision 2021 online. They even had a nice slogan, together on a sofa near you.Covid-19 considered this year's German demo party was best enjoyed from home as it ran from the 2nd to 5th of April 2021. So let's listen to the 15 contestants from the tracker competition from revision. We'll start from the bottom and work until we reach gold. That is the first place. So first I gotta say...A bit of an explicit warning, we will be using swear language, so if you don't like that, I think you should find another episode of this podcast. You have been warned. So let's start with number 15. That's Defiance, a Swedish demo group, and Recharge.
That was Slays of Defiance with Recharge as I said previously. So let's work our way up this list. Traktor, a mostly Swedish demo group with at least one Finnish member, is next. Number 14, Esau from Traktor with 003.
So let's talk Void, a demo group that features members from a number of countries such as Sweden, United States, Norway, Switzerland, Poland and Finland. Yep, they actually grab place number 13. It's Assassin from that group Void, with hugging tight nasty.
BiteRapers is a mostly Finnish group with some Swedish and Norwegian members. Its earliest incarnation is from 1986, and grabbing the 12th position is Ross from BiteRapers and fit with Motional.
software failure hails from Spain and composer Joss, whose real name is Jose Manuel Perez, has given us distortion.Number 11.
may be a former demo group, but it has not stopped its founder Kurt Kuhl from releasing nice stuff to the demo world. Its members are mostly from Denmark. He's also member of Nackolor, a Polish group. The text from the instrument of the next song states that Agent Paula steals amigas from the hoarders and gives them to the poor people in need.So number 10
70s agent movie is on that it's awesome I really like that song and I would say this is my favorite if I could decide I would put agent Paula as the winner especially funny that Paula is also the Amiga sound ship but you should know thatOnto the next. On position 9 we have Trius, who is obviously part of the Amiga birthday comedy and the group's desire, retro guru and insane. A bit of a joke with double meanings, the song is called 12 bars all closed.
Okay, that is a way to stop a song obviously. Like it. Desire was originally a Dutch based Amiga demo group and came back to life in 2011. Number 8 is CSJ of Desire and Persuasive Music. The song is called 25 years later.
JCO from Germany has a number of memberships in demo groups under his belt, which is a fitting way of saying it as his song is called Such My Dick. The vocals seem to parody Michael Jackson. Number 7, JCO and... Yeah, I already told you the name of the song.
From Poland comes 8BM. EFIDRANA is a Norwegian demo group, but I cannot find any information if the song is actually dedicated to them. There is also a band that released a song called Tales of EFIDRANA. Everything has an explanation, but for me this is unfortunately a mystery. Number 6, 8BM. EFIDRANA Memories.
Saga Musics or Johannes Schultz is a German tracker musician with membership in many demo groups. Number 5 is Saga Musics of Nuance, Sondvin Szent and the Grenadines and Worst Hope with Gleaming.
Swiss artist Kometron, known to his friends as Patrick Neumann. Well, he has no relationship with my microphone, but a membership in the groups TLOU and Bitbenders. Number 4. Kometron.
Chaos Radio is a Finnish group consisting of two members, Leema and Restaman. So the bronze, that's number three, position number three, goes to Leema and his song Summer 2001.
Maniacs of Noise is a pan-European group with lot of different nationalities in their ranks. Slimy and Virgil goes for gold, but ends up with the silver medal for their song The Code Wizard. The intro makes me think about the classic song Typewriter Song by Leroy Anderson as it starts with someone hammering the keyboard.
Bonefish comes from Croatia and mygg is Swedish. Mygg by the way is a plural form of mygga, which means mosquito in Swedish. So to the victors go the spoils. The winner is Bonefish and mygg with brofists.
And that's all folks. Thank you for listening to Amiga Flashback, available on podcast players as Amiga Flashback, or you can hear us at Derricade Radio Network every Saturday at 9pm CET. This is DJ Demon saying thank you for listening. We are leading you out into the good night with Jogheil Liljedad.remix of Bugs, The Journey, and it's called Bugs Tribute of course. It's from the Morphine demo from Offense, and yes, that was one of the demos that competed in the Revision demo party. Thanks for listening!
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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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