Tracker music playlist from ~1999

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  • @PplsChampion
    @PplsChampion Год назад +672

    as morpheus said, 1999 was the peak of human civilization

    • @user-on7ed4bc5z
      @user-on7ed4bc5z Год назад +40

      Yeah, 2020 is degradation :(

    • @lunchbox1553
      @lunchbox1553 Год назад +51

      @@user-on7ed4bc5z Don't worry, I'm sure we can do worse. We just have to try harder. That came out wrong. I mean we can turn it around for the better.

    • @Abhishek.Rana.
      @Abhishek.Rana. Год назад +6

      ​@@lunchbox1553😂😂

    • @andymakara
      @andymakara Год назад

      💯

    • @melissarainchild
      @melissarainchild Год назад +11

      Nope...it was the Seventies..., what folloed picked up some left-over momentum. But, you may be to young to have lived the Seventies 😉😊

  • @johnnorthtribe
    @johnnorthtribe 8 месяцев назад +150

    Wow I found this searching for some old tracking musicians. The second from last is my song. "Ascension". I made it in the late 1999. 😊

    • @acpisux
      @acpisux 7 месяцев назад +7

      niice

    • @detboi2287
      @detboi2287 6 месяцев назад

      damn sick

    • @joshallen128
      @joshallen128 6 месяцев назад +3

      hey thank openmpt because vlc kind of pitch shifts it

    • @deleteyourcomputer
      @deleteyourcomputer  6 месяцев назад +9

      Nice work. That's one of my favorites from this mix, that's why it's at the end.

    • @johnnorthtribe
      @johnnorthtribe 6 месяцев назад +16

      @@deleteyourcomputer Thank you 😄
      I made around 150 songs in FastTracker2 during the late 90s. I am planning on releasing everything here on youtube when I find the time. I will let you know. 😀

  • @MageThief
    @MageThief 2 года назад +427

    Me and some friends used to send around a 3.5 floppy disk with a tracker song, and just add to it, making it longer and more weird each time.
    Man that was good old times.

    • @Felipemelazzi
      @Felipemelazzi 2 года назад +13

      That seems like good fun =)

    • @KrotowX
      @KrotowX Год назад +6

      LOL, had two floppies with MOD and S3M modules at 1993. And initially listened them through PC speaker. Cool times.

    • @manuelitoviteh
      @manuelitoviteh Год назад +11

      I would love to hear it

    • @MageThief
      @MageThief Год назад +8

      @@manuelitoviteh Oh that was like in the late 90s, I don't have those files or floppy anymore, unfortunately.

    • @isaiaslafon9329
      @isaiaslafon9329 Год назад +4

      @@MageThief sad to hear. I lose music maked with impulse tracker 2.14 and Modplug tracker morre than once. My floppies gone bad, and My hard disk die (some I have in a cassetter tape or a audio cd) but I lose a hold "record/album" and music maked for a threater play, hahaha. also another hardisk and 2 memory cards from playstation with music maked with MTV Music Generator, some days ago I recover with a memory card usb reader 2 other memory card with music maded in Playstation, so I am happy, some I have on cassette tapes.

  • @paradigmdream
    @paradigmdream 2 года назад +488

    Just watched Ahoy's new video and now i'm here. this music makes me feel like a kid again

  • @beast0339
    @beast0339 2 года назад +654

    as someone who was born post-2000, I find enjoyment in looking at technology and programs from before the new millennium. I can't be the only one, but I was the only person like that that I could recall from a local perspective. It's fascinating. I can see the world I know in there, but everything's ever so slightly different. I have a greater appreciation of technology because of that I feel.

    • @nickevhomer2079
      @nickevhomer2079 2 года назад +29

      Same for everything. Especially the sentence before the last one, every videos I see from the past feels like another dimension, really fascinating, world was deeply the same but so much different at the same time.

    • @CastaneaMa
      @CastaneaMa 2 года назад +35

      Born in 2000 and absolutely feeling the same. Sometimes wish I could be a kid in the 90s for some time :)

    • @beast0339
      @beast0339 2 года назад +22

      @@CastaneaMa Yeah, would be nice to see what life was like first hand. I've been debating whether or not I should try messing with some hardware from that time. I have a 3DFX Voodoo3 as a shelf piece, but after watching Ahoy's documentary on the Amiga, I've been considering purchasing one for myself. The later Amigas were very popular in the UK, so they're in abundance.

    • @technoguyx
      @technoguyx 2 года назад +11

      I was born in '96 so I kinda got to know DOS and early Windows apps, but the way developers managed to squeeze the most out of the hardware even with the limited technical capabilities back then is nothing short of impressive

    • @mr.champion7304
      @mr.champion7304 2 года назад +11

      Same here, born May 1st 2002. I enjoy using linux because of the aesthetic of using a terminal for pretty much everything. Like @Felix Kruger, I wish I was in the 90s, where I could experience this first hand.

  • @Sam-oq7rb
    @Sam-oq7rb 5 лет назад +291

    Previously up until now, I only knew Tracker music from Unreal + Unreal Tournament, Jazz Jackrabbit 2, One Must Fall 2097 and Terminal Velocity.
    But now I discovered non-game Tracker tunes and shit, these are FANTASTIC.

    • @deleteyourcomputer
      @deleteyourcomputer  5 лет назад +44

      Didn't even know. This was just the underground 90s to me.

    • @Sam-oq7rb
      @Sam-oq7rb 5 лет назад +17

      @@deleteyourcomputer Gotta say I really quickly in these few days have become a big-time fan of 90s tracker music.

    • @zuljin5618
      @zuljin5618 4 года назад +12

      Same for me, I didn't even knew that this was called Tracker Music back then.

    • @wallyhackenslacker
      @wallyhackenslacker 4 года назад +7

      I used to call this style of music techno when I was a kid, I think because the back cover blurbs from the game Tempest 2000 for Mac called it that.

    • @wallyhackenslacker
      @wallyhackenslacker 4 года назад +4

      Truth is, if a game had a release for Amiga computers back then, or devs related to the Amiga demoscene then that game would have tracker music.

  • @ultris07
    @ultris07 2 года назад +147

    We need more modern games using Tracker music

    • @graysonsolis
      @graysonsolis Год назад +12

      Especially 8 bit ones! Far too often people rely on inaccurate piano roll programs, famitracker or bust is what I say!

    • @theGarbs
      @theGarbs Год назад +7

      Check out the OST for Ion Fury, its fucking incredible

    • @alexanderk8708
      @alexanderk8708 Год назад

      @@graysonsolis it sucks

    • @digitalbeat666
      @digitalbeat666 Год назад +2

      I made music for a modern mobile game using Renoise tracker some years ago.

    • @minebrandon95264
      @minebrandon95264 Год назад +3

      I mean Roblox used trackers until 2019, but it was only 2 songs and both of them were stolen without permission, and one of them had some weird tempo properties.

  • @buckyBitBoy
    @buckyBitBoy 4 года назад +106

    1999 was a magic year

    • @magnuswootton6181
      @magnuswootton6181 2 года назад

      all years someone is born.

    • @Komodo1312
      @Komodo1312 2 года назад +13

      Pretty much the peak of the western world

    • @MasDouc
      @MasDouc 2 года назад +3

      Everything's been in decline since

    • @Eternal_23
      @Eternal_23 2 года назад

      @@Komodo1312 absolutely true

    • @Eternal_23
      @Eternal_23 2 года назад

      @@MasDouc true

  • @TheMadisonHang
    @TheMadisonHang 3 года назад +59

    well, the secret is now out
    i thought this was all done by hand with synthesizers, but now I see.
    amazing

    • @dusanmsk
      @dusanmsk 3 года назад +30

      hw synthetizers was (and still are) expensive. High-quality recording equipment was expensive too. Many 'producers' those days sampled various synthetizers and used them in their songs. And many (maybe much more) producers (including me) used that samples made by someone else in their own songs :D. It was something like "warez community for samples".

    • @JJ-vp3bd
      @JJ-vp3bd 2 года назад

      @@dusanmsk is there a community or forum where i search for samples for these trackers??

    • @dusanmsk
      @dusanmsk 2 года назад

      @@JJ-vp3bd dunno, it's 25 years I am out. Most samples I used these days were stealed from someone else's module.

    • @cheesechoker
      @cheesechoker Год назад +6

      ​@@dusanmsk I did some tracking (very shitty since I was a kid and sucked at music), and yeah, I would just rip off samples out of people's songs, along with some WAV files I found on the web.
      But I could tell that better producers than me were taking samples from synthesizers/keyboards/drum machines. With clever use of loop points in the tracker, you could make short samples loop seamlessly, and careful effect programming (vibrato, etc) could produce a lot of timbral variation from just a tiny snippet of recorded audio. It's an art form that rewards creativity and obsessive programming.

    • @erikt81a
      @erikt81a Год назад

      @@dusanmsk Daaaaamn, I didn't hear about warez many years ago. Thank you to bring me back those memories :)

  • @hinsen
    @hinsen 2 года назад +64

    52:21 This is an Insane track!

    • @jlewwis1995
      @jlewwis1995 Год назад

      @@analogavcz maybe try looking on modland instead, it has way more stuff from what I can tell

    • @S3Kglitches
      @S3Kglitches Год назад +1

      If you want to find more like this, look for german hard trance years 1994 - 1999

  • @takeshiC1
    @takeshiC1 2 года назад +41

    Nostalgia twitching rhythms from a past age of computing and a underground scene brimming with creativity

    • @madare
      @madare Год назад +1

      I'm in my late 30s now (where did time go!) and was around 14 years old in 1999. That said, I think creativity is still out there, just far far far more accessible now.

  • @rrss7212
    @rrss7212 9 месяцев назад +6

    the one genre who can merge lots of electronic subgenres into one - trance, psytrance, goa, techno, retrowave, big beat, breaks, house, chiptune, 8-bit, disco, italo-disco, spacesynth, nu-disco, electro, eurodance, eurobeat, hardcore ... you name it and it all goes smooth and fine. I still have some xm and it files on old hdd...

  • @jakevisionadventuresgaming
    @jakevisionadventuresgaming Год назад +61

    What feels strange about this video is that it is very likely that almost everyone who made these tracks aren't active in the demoscene/Fasttracker II scene anymore. I downloaded Spacey on my computer a few weeks ago and Gronda Gronda, the artist, isn't active anymore. Same with so many other trackerheads that aren't active. They have no idea how long their music will live on ❤
    Also Spacey is probably my favourite tracker tune ever thinking about it now lol :D

    • @KailashNathan
      @KailashNathan Год назад +2

      The demo scene might die with us listeners.

    • @d3j4v00
      @d3j4v00 Год назад +1

      I'm just happy to hear that someone else knows about Gronda Gronda.

    • @jakevisionadventuresgaming
      @jakevisionadventuresgaming Год назад +1

      @@d3j4v00 I personally feel that a lot of his catalogue isn't that good, but Rockin', Cream98 and Spacey are awesome :D

    • @speakki
      @speakki Год назад +1

      I personally didn't like anything else on this video almost, but Spacey is fantastic to me

    • @jakevisionadventuresgaming
      @jakevisionadventuresgaming Год назад

      I have since been listening to a lot more of his catalogue and I can say that he's definitely in my top 3 trackers now :D

  • @nyrtzi
    @nyrtzi 3 года назад +29

    The olden days... I still remember using Fasttracker2 between 1995 and 1999 to help me compose songs for the trash metal band I was in.

    • @DOSStorm
      @DOSStorm 2 года назад +1

      How did that work?

    • @gplastic
      @gplastic Год назад +2

      Thrash?

    • @narcissus79
      @narcissus79 Год назад

      I remember having screamtracker 3!!

  • @callummcleish5281
    @callummcleish5281 3 года назад +31

    Gotta thank my old man for raising me on unreal and giving me the best taste in music.

  • @zieglernr2
    @zieglernr2 4 года назад +46

    wow, this is a great new feature for youtube, you can see the name and time spans of the song by just hovering over that zone on the time line.
    really greate to see that working on a video that is 5 years old.

  • @Viktor-qz1ir
    @Viktor-qz1ir 4 месяца назад +7

    Впервые слушаю трекерную музыку,уже наверно раз 50 прослушал за этот год(2024),очень понравилось!!!

    • @WoidAudio
      @WoidAudio 4 месяца назад +3

      В 2002ом нашол Импулс Трекер на старом диске демо сцены. Когда понял что и как там, начял перебирать старыйе треки што были на диске и просто погружатся в трекер ночами(мыш там ненужна, только клавой и весьма быстро строется треки и патерны). Ето было реально медитативный процес. Полное погруженийе в себя. Лист за листом писать то што строется в голове. Есть апарат по названию Polyend Tracker, работает без компа, интересно получилось б такой флоу словить... но тема прикольная.

    • @alexpi123
      @alexpi123 3 месяца назад +1

      базаришь!!!!

  • @brendanhoffmann8402
    @brendanhoffmann8402 2 года назад +21

    Awesome! I just released an album everywhere to stream. Music that I made between 1994-1998 when I was a kid. It's called 'Weinermart'... I made it on my Mac IIsi using a mod tracker called 'Meditor', but it was eventually converted to WAV using FT2.

  • @sandrodellisanti1139
    @sandrodellisanti1139 2 года назад +8

    I've started Tracker Music in late 1989 and later in 1991 with Oktalyzer, great Times back then on my Amiga :)

    • @DOGOID
      @DOGOID 2 года назад +3

      i had Startrekker on the Amiga, was too young to make anything but used to load game music and just watch the notes fly past.

  • @dubbynelson
    @dubbynelson Год назад +11

    i was one of the few lucky (i guess? looking back it kinda made me an outcast) kids my age to have actually grown up listening to this type of stuff. i had a portable music player but there was a certain novelty to this type of tracker music that couldn't be beat by the trashy pop music you would've found on itunes for example. so i would mostly load a lot of these up in modplug tracker (later openmpt), render them in a playable format, and put them on my music player. i found out about tracker music via youtube, from people showcasing their own creations in openmpt through screen capture, which led me down the rabbit hole of earlier music (mostly acquired off of the mod archive). this all inspired me to download openmpt and take it for a whirl. if it wasn't for that i probably would've never seen electronic music as something i'd take up as a hobby and as a result i'd be a hell of a lot more useless than i already am.

  • @dimsword35
    @dimsword35 2 года назад +37

    I love these, it just a specific feeling and it just sounds so great.

  • @usuallydead
    @usuallydead 11 дней назад

    These playlists are absolutely fire for an old millennial engineer to play in the background while working.

  • @holymegadave
    @holymegadave 3 года назад +15

    Best music ever!!! i love the randomnes... the mixes.... you never get tired listening to this. I collect modules for listening while chilling out in a barbecue.

  • @hexkwondo
    @hexkwondo Год назад +5

    I just got out of high school when I first discovered mods. I would listen to them all night long. Those were good times.

  • @greensticklife4046
    @greensticklife4046 2 года назад +7

    This makes me smile cause I remember doing similar. I had a stack of CDRs filled with the stuff that I used to play endlessly. Good times

  • @freshmint5130
    @freshmint5130 4 года назад +10

    52:21 very nice. Can't believe it was done on such dinasour hardware!

    • @llud4th
      @llud4th 3 года назад +2

      ага

    • @smart_bar
      @smart_bar 3 года назад

      Yeah, it's my favorite song)

    • @MinekEzQM
      @MinekEzQM 5 месяцев назад

      It's the other way. You don't want to believe that all that commercialized dance music from the music TVs and radio stations between 1995 and 1999 were made just like this. :)

  • @THEONLYGORE
    @THEONLYGORE Год назад +2

    A weekend in 1997... Just me and my computer, Impulse Tracker, a message board and mIRC :D.... Life was grand!!!

  • @MarkRyanSchulz
    @MarkRyanSchulz 5 лет назад +9

    I had my PC hooked up to an old Philips valve amp from 1959, and listened to a lot of these tracks and more on Inertia Player.

  • @mewoneightballs7261
    @mewoneightballs7261 9 месяцев назад +2

    That first track could almost be an UT99 one. I love it. Can well imagine 32-player Team Game set to that.

  • @kasperchristensen8416
    @kasperchristensen8416 Год назад +5

    Once upon a time good old FastTracker II was a new and exciting successor to the Amiga trackers like SoundTracker and ProTracker. How time flies!

  • @monstercolorfunco4391
    @monstercolorfunco4391 8 лет назад +22

    thumbs up for minute 42, it's all awesome, master of audio alledgedly also wrote these, and i can't find references to him:
    Bass & Drums
    Chrono Trigger - Far and Away
    MOA 2032
    Sarah's Song
    Seeds of Innocense
    Specks of Memories
    Story of a Broken Heart

    • @deleteyourcomputer
      @deleteyourcomputer  8 лет назад +7

      I have Chrono Trigger - Far and Away and Bass & Drums by MOA, think I got them in 1999 from mp3.com. They list the tracks there but I can't seem to download the songs. I could perhaps upload them.

    • @monstercolorfunco4391
      @monstercolorfunco4391 8 лет назад +3

      oh cool. I am searching for didgeridoo synthesizer thigns on yt. trance nowdays seems to be produced with only strings and they forgot didge sounds!

    • @bodqhrohro
      @bodqhrohro 7 лет назад +2

      Did you download the tracker modules themselves or their renders?

    • @deleteyourcomputer
      @deleteyourcomputer  7 лет назад +1

      Audio: I downloaded the original tracker files in 1999 and recently rendered with Winamp. Video: just a few images from the web.

  • @learninglabaudio
    @learninglabaudio 2 года назад +14

    this has been on repeat for me the past 3 days. thanks for the upload!

  • @Azmo477
    @Azmo477 2 года назад +14

    Thank you Ahoy

  • @hufficag
    @hufficag Год назад +7

    It's 1998, I just discovered techno music like this. Downloading at night on my 56k over free internet given out on CDs at the shopping mall. It speeds up your brain, we're the new generation, New Millenium, coding all night long. Millenials. Going to get rich in the Dot-Com Boom and travel the world meditating in temples in Thailand, India, China etc.

  • @Avrelivs_Gold
    @Avrelivs_Gold 2 года назад +5

    i wish i could find the old music from those days
    usually those were not named properly and when you lost them there was no way you could find it again

  • @atesin_dj
    @atesin_dj Год назад +4

    i was a dj in 90's .. in addition to vinyls, sometimes i also played music with ft2 xD

  • @KelmutHool
    @KelmutHool 10 месяцев назад +3

    OMG I haven't heard Merlin's Retard in over 20 years! thanks for the trip back to the 90s 🥰

  • @crt3275
    @crt3275 6 лет назад +19

    a distinct sound

  • @bluebull399
    @bluebull399 Год назад +3

    1999 was the peak year in the UK. Everybody had disposable incomes. Even the lowest paid workers in the country still had plenty of money as everything was cheap.
    Now we live in a impoverished mation where everybody works to pay their energy bills. If you dont pay, bailiffs show up to your house and take everything you own.

  • @llaauuddrruupp
    @llaauuddrruupp 2 года назад +12

    Ahoy, there.

  • @user-ki6lc6zr4g
    @user-ki6lc6zr4g Год назад +2

    My favorite label was Platipus records. That music was the sheer essence of my existence, my way of perception. I was capable to dissolve in it entirely and now it is just a vague memory about something barely existed.

  • @raccoons_stole_my_account
    @raccoons_stole_my_account Год назад +10

    This belongs in the museum! Amazing stuff, thank you so much!

  • @DOSStorm
    @DOSStorm Год назад +6

    Great music for playing some HypnoSpace Outlaw

    • @frankg7786
      @frankg7786 Год назад +1

      I was thinking exactly that!

  • @GuitarSlinger2112
    @GuitarSlinger2112 6 лет назад +95

    You're doing The Lord's work. Go forth and be blessed.

    • @GuitarSlinger2112
      @GuitarSlinger2112 6 лет назад +2

      I'm having UT 99 Assault custom map flashbacks... wow great stuff

    • @popocatepetl4169
      @popocatepetl4169 6 лет назад +4

      GuitarSlinger2112 Anti-plastia, wormhole dreams, tremor bass, atunecination, double galaxy, infinite eye, planet entropy

    • @GuitarSlinger2112
      @GuitarSlinger2112 5 лет назад +2

      @@popocatepetl4169 You know it!

  • @elijosintetico2847
    @elijosintetico2847 5 лет назад +18

    I love the 3 OFT songs. I got a lot of inspiration when I started this music thing. But obviously the best is oft3 :)

  • @DeterminedHaphazard
    @DeterminedHaphazard 2 года назад +6

    I like this sort of retro music.

  • @petertr2000
    @petertr2000 Год назад +3

    I remember getting FT2 on a disc on a PC magazine in the 90s and listening to all the tracks that came with it. One was about 25mins long, and a myriad of styles - it was amazing. Wish I could find it, but with a vague description like that to go on, no chance lol
    I did sit and learn how to use it from scratch, as a young teenager - even knocked up a couple of passable dance/trance tracks.

    • @darkijah-andersjehovahsn7893
      @darkijah-andersjehovahsn7893 2 месяца назад

      I wonder how these trackers went totally over my head, like I was reading 2 computer magazines and being a nerd in my youth.... and yet....

  • @Oxygene1841
    @Oxygene1841 10 месяцев назад +1

    Used to regulary compile tracks on Octamed Pro on the Amiga back in the early 90s,I still have the disks and the original Amiga....

  • @THEWIZARDDK3
    @THEWIZARDDK3 10 месяцев назад +1

    a friend of mine once made a track in 89 on commodore 64 which was a remix of Dr. Bakers-Kaos. actually the best remix i ever heard. i did get it from him on , yeah, cassette tape however those tapes got damaged from a misty basement for some years. so if you guys stumble across a remix made in denmark, i really would like to get my hands on it if its the original.
    sadly he has since passed away and i am therefore not able to get more info on it. fun times of pure innovating music from free minds back then.
    today people just push some buttons and out comes a hit. it just wasnt like that back in the old days.tons of music not on release from labels came out from everywhere. twas fun times :)

    • @THEWIZARDDK3
      @THEWIZARDDK3 10 месяцев назад

      oh i would have added it to a playlist but i see you took that option off :/

  • @niqhtt
    @niqhtt 4 года назад +5

    MOD4WIN... so much time staring at the sample light show

  • @BrendanRogers-rz8oi
    @BrendanRogers-rz8oi Год назад +4

    Oldschool 99 Rave, I love it

  • @Mik-hm9tb
    @Mik-hm9tb 5 лет назад +7

    Хайповые композиторы в 2019: *ретровейв/синтвейв/outrun, cloud rap, клубные миксы*
    Ты в 2019: *FastTracker 2.08, запущенный через DOSBox с разрешением от калькулятора*

    • @user-jy8ur6bd4q
      @user-jy8ur6bd4q 5 лет назад

      Scream Tracker 3 for dos only!

    • @nikita2749
      @nikita2749 4 года назад

      Так есть жи sunvox

    • @severebraindamage_med
      @severebraindamage_med 4 года назад

      зачем через dosbox, он там работает через жопу. если уж и юзать, то либо на железе с GUS/SB, либо клон от 8битбасби

  • @alivisualizeros1237
    @alivisualizeros1237 Год назад +1

    YEAH !!! FastTracker 2 was my first audio editing software !!! I was run it on 286 processor pc

  • @Hyoct
    @Hyoct Год назад +3

    I saw a lot of older people in the comments, but I was born in 2000 and used the internet from a very early age. This music somehow reminds me of browsing Flash games sites in 2005 as a kid.

  • @hatemaster9131
    @hatemaster9131 3 года назад +9

    i found a bunch of nearly a quarter of a century old mod files collecting cobwebs on my pc with the artists names included
    so i am going to fill in the gaps in uploader's tracklist:
    Oniva by cosmic,
    strobe by analogue (from the plastik crew.)
    twilight by CPU of ZDC
    surreal by CPU of ZDC

    • @scourgi5274
      @scourgi5274 2 года назад +3

      Do you know where these artists uploaded their tunes (way back then)? I'm not familiar with any early tracker music forums.

    • @hatemaster9131
      @hatemaster9131 2 года назад +1

      @@scourgi5274 lolololololololololol litterally just lol just stop it you millenial poser hipster. back in 1995 these tracker songs could be found in the demo scene with invitations to the meetings excanged on cd-roms and sometimes on playgrounds on cd-roms with a ton of warez and ''free'' games on the cd included but you had a far bigger chance of finding an illigal rave party by accident than stumbling into a demo scene meeting if you didnt had a functioning brain you couldnt even find the hidden stuff (like the invitations)on the cd-rom.
      ill give you a lead: try opening an mod file in paint some mods/xms are merged files who have an ''open'' visible frontend file and a ''closed'' backend file which become visible when open when their respective program is used. you can even hide an jpg file in an mp3 file that way. embedding a JPEG file with a mp3 file produces an embedded archive which can be read either as a JPEG or a mp3, depending on how it's opened.
      and this is just kids stuff
      fat chance if you downloaded from kazaa it might contain some unwanted ''extras''

    • @scourgi5274
      @scourgi5274 2 года назад +3

      ​@@hatemaster9131 So at the core of it, tracker music was shared as an extra through some type of nerdy underground weekly digital newspaper with the use of CD-ROMs? That actually sounds pretty cool.
      Not sure I understand the second part of what your comment though. From what I read, people would hide extra files in jpeg or mp3 files as a way to launder certain stuff which perhaps shouldn't be seen by others not so techsavvy. Sounds like a pretty crappy plan unless you use ultra high res photos or really long tracks since the file size would probably be pretty massive... unless you can alter how the computer reads the file sizes that is.
      Well, thanks for telling me about this stuff, never really thought nerds would be physically exchanging CD-roms rather than interact digitally, but I guess internet back then was simply too slow to carry files over 1 computer to another in a timely manner.
      P.S. I turned 17 last week.

  • @FunkiestChickenlawl
    @FunkiestChickenlawl Год назад +5

    37:10 My favorite, this song makes me feel like I'm stealthing past armed guards in a stormy military base.

    • @kokojack
      @kokojack Год назад +2

      Best track in this mix

  • @DK-eq3el
    @DK-eq3el 4 года назад +7

    прекрасная музыка, приятная, ламповая, для работы и учебы самое то, а то лоу-фай уже ппц как приелся

  • @norikofu509
    @norikofu509 Год назад +3

    This music makes me think how cool would have been to see Matrix for the first time at the Premiere.

    • @vrmnt
      @vrmnt Год назад +2

      that's what I thought as well lmao... see ya in the movie itself in 20 years

    • @artephank
      @artephank Год назад +1

      Actually it was like OMG, I never seen anything like this. Second scereening next day. Probably same as seeing OG Star Wars in '70. I thought then it was the best film ever, esp. for SF nerd. :) And then came disappointment with each next. Now I see it wasn't that great and the sequels weren't that bad :)

  • @marcelb7259
    @marcelb7259 Год назад +1

    I used those sequencer back in the early 90's for the electronic part of my music. Record the demo on 2-track tape recorder ! Those were the time.

  • @mastermindd
    @mastermindd 5 лет назад +5

    I was born in 2000... i'm no child of the 90's... maybe nor the 2000's, as I had no internet, only an old, crappy Compaq Evo D5D (which I now know was a high-end machine for the day... today I've got 3 of them...), on it only an old builder program was available (Home Design, 1996)... But oh nevermind, I love this.

    • @zfoxfire
      @zfoxfire 4 года назад +1

      Its always nice to see someone younger appreciate the hardware we had growing up and the things we did to push them to the limits :)

    • @getgle
      @getgle 4 года назад +1

      I was born in 2000 too.

    • @mastermindd
      @mastermindd 4 года назад

      @@getgle Yeah, there are many of us.
      Children born in '99 always thought of themselves as 'much older' and I was always considered sooo young, because I was born in a new millenium...xd
      Even though they were only several months older than me. :D

    • @dusanzatkovsky7580
      @dusanzatkovsky7580 4 года назад +1

      Now imagine that computer music started long ago before this tracker modules. I started on Didaktik Kompakt (czechoslovak clone of ZX spectrum) with AY-38912 module, which was 3(!) channel analog synth. Computer has 48 kB (!) of memory and ~ 4 MHz CPU. And still was able to track sampled(!) music on it (ok, 4bit samples, but ...). Now look on your fridge/microwave/washing mashine - their cpu's are much much faster than that. Later I moved on PC platform ('95 Fast tracker, '97 Impulse tracker). No internet, plenty of free time, but still limited on resources (75 Mhz, 16 MB ram), limited access to music (only regular radio shows playing mainstream, or copying audio tapes between friends). That was the great times and many great songs was born that times - but was forgotten in "underground". Those times will never come back, now near everybody has internet access, music is everywhere, guess song name and boooom you shold hear it in millisecond. Yes - those times were a childhood for most of us and that should be the main reason of so many emotions, but still - many modules of that times was great and gives us good filings until today.

  • @Sam-oq7rb
    @Sam-oq7rb 3 года назад +10

    Cream - Acension, godlike oldschool trance tune - just holy shit I love the piano work in it.

  • @digitalbeat666
    @digitalbeat666 5 месяцев назад +1

    I give it thumbs up when you give recorded tracker screens from all songs

  • @LionUnchained
    @LionUnchained 10 месяцев назад +2

    That underwater rmx tho

  • @redead-ita
    @redead-ita Год назад +3

    Proton for how much it just sampled No good (Start the dance) from the Prodigy, i'd say it's pretty good!

  • @nadiromar2666
    @nadiromar2666 Год назад +1

    MickRip and Necros were standouts for me. Man this brought back so many memories… my favorite early tracker was FT2 before I moved onto other things Fruity loops.

  • @thefunnychiptuneman
    @thefunnychiptuneman 2 месяца назад +1

    dance music peaked right here

  • @yzimsx
    @yzimsx 2 года назад +3

    0:40 Stereo chorus effect on the KICK DRUM of all things.

    • @koasng2209
      @koasng2209 Год назад +1

      now that you've pointed that out, ive just realized how spotty the mixing on some old mod music was

  • @stankparagon
    @stankparagon Год назад +6

    as an 04 kid, i was exposed to late 90s retro stuff through playing counter strike as a little kid. stuff like this im nostalgic of even though I was not alive for it.

  • @synthesoul
    @synthesoul 2 года назад +3

    Proton - No Good is probably the most hype song

  • @RachaelSA
    @RachaelSA 2 года назад +1

    I spent years of my life looking at that screen.

  • @DUKE_of_RAMBLE
    @DUKE_of_RAMBLE Год назад

    For anyone curious why track 2 invokes an Advert, it's because it's a remix (...barely) of *The Prodigy's* _"No Good (Start The Dance)",_ off the album "Music For The Jilted Generation".

  • @hundun5604
    @hundun5604 5 месяцев назад

    I used Fasttracker II to produce music by myself. I got easily distracted with the game 'Snake' and spend a lot of time playing it (it's a playable game built in the software program). Played it a bit too much. Good times!

  • @AlfredoAntonioMartinez
    @AlfredoAntonioMartinez 2 года назад +3

    This is like the Will Smith slap, but a good one, that send me to the 90s, thanks alot for this compilation!

  • @dalu_
    @dalu_ Год назад +1

    I started with the Fasttracker on the Amiga, later modtracker on the PC with OPL2/3 synth. It was my way to create music..
    Then virtual synths came and nowadays anyone can create music.
    But what I miss today is the abililty to exactly program how every tone should sound.
    With trackers that was possible, probably still is in modern Vsynth DAWs, but MIDI is so much inferior in that regard when you work with "real" hardware synths.
    There also were trackers on the C64.
    I mean trackers are essentially samplers with programmed filters and a simple way to display and program those samples and filters.

  • @Sirius-Nightstream
    @Sirius-Nightstream 2 года назад +2

    oh no way, this reminds me of all my days on newgrounds back in the day. im getting intense whiplash

  • @vuuvovuuv
    @vuuvovuuv 2 года назад +1

    hahahah this is wild for youtube's algo to send me, one of these tracks was written by a friend/roommate i lost touch with in like 2004

  • @Daftpanzer
    @Daftpanzer 2 года назад +7

    Great mix! There's a UT99 vibe to some of these tracks, I wonder if some of the same artists worked on the tracks for that game.

  • @croodludc
    @croodludc 5 лет назад +5

    real music

  • @SairentoHiruGuy
    @SairentoHiruGuy 5 лет назад +3

    Tsec-sta.xm / Sash! - Stay [TSEC] - ONE LOVE

  • @vast634
    @vast634 3 года назад +3

    People and their fancy PC trackers. Protracker for the world

  • @JJ-vp3bd
    @JJ-vp3bd 4 месяца назад +2

    I can finally rest friends

  • @bloodyscalp94
    @bloodyscalp94 Год назад +3

    Love to hear the samples from Zero-G's "Datafile" records.

  • @Hansov_Bone
    @Hansov_Bone Год назад +1

    "Resilience" is definitely my favorite here. Great stuff.

    • @SomeRandomPiggo
      @SomeRandomPiggo Год назад +3

      Same! Timestamp for anyone scrolling by: 1:01:56

  • @gruffly78
    @gruffly78 9 месяцев назад

    Oh man, this brings back memories.

  • @SirBoycie
    @SirBoycie 3 года назад +1

    Those opening strings are so triumphant

  • @OZAPEK403
    @OZAPEK403 8 месяцев назад +2

    you know, as someone who didn't experience the mid 90' and de early 2000, i feel like if this moment to people was exiting, all the potential of computers was actually beggining to be used, and it must felt like today with ai.

  • @narcissus79
    @narcissus79 Год назад +1

    hoo boy i remember using screamtracker 3 back in the day...

  • @thenowaydude
    @thenowaydude 7 месяцев назад +3

    Check out the Z-Ball Soundtrack, and also Bugatron. Plenty good stuff if you like this kind of music.

  • @Mr0rris0
    @Mr0rris0 Год назад +1

    Defreshing change of place
    Did you see that streak of fire and hear the sonic boom as i jetted back and the earth left my relative position a crescendo of plasma and fission from enveloped atmospheric gasses and molecules

  • @mrsaizo0000
    @mrsaizo0000 8 месяцев назад

    I remember having this on my A500, ah the good old days!

  • @sven416
    @sven416 2 года назад

    Nothing quite like the sound of tracker music.

  • @j_niki
    @j_niki Год назад

    best discovery of the year for me

  • @pedrocampinopt
    @pedrocampinopt 2 года назад +1

    Simplicity, starting at min. 37:10, is quite brilliant

  • @ommanomnom
    @ommanomnom Год назад +1

    This is the digital equivalent of getting inside the ancient pyramids.

  • @90s-Trance_86
    @90s-Trance_86 4 месяца назад

    Trance Music nr 1!!

  • @thestatpow5
    @thestatpow5 Год назад +2

    Awesome mix, thank you.

  • @galbelol766
    @galbelol766 Год назад +2

    is it possible to use this in a yt video or smth?

    • @locomotivebreath9364
      @locomotivebreath9364 Год назад +2

      I'm 100% sure that those aren't licensed in any way

    • @thenowaydude
      @thenowaydude 7 месяцев назад +1

      That's kind of exactly what he did here.

  • @wardrich
    @wardrich 3 года назад +1

    Whoa, didn't expect to hear a MOD cover of a Prodigy song! :O

    • @pavelmolchanov7156
      @pavelmolchanov7156 2 года назад +1

      I also heard 8-bit No Good played on computer market Mitino In Moscow, Russia in the 90's

  • @animatornuvsesto269
    @animatornuvsesto269 2 года назад +3

    this feels like something from unreal tournament 99

    • @plaguis1391
      @plaguis1391 Год назад +3

      Well Unreal also used MODs for it's music so...yeah

  • @yakyakgaming1027
    @yakyakgaming1027 2 года назад +1

    When MOD Music Love is present.