How great thou art+Jesus!! I remember i had this first one demo. It was as close to God i could get.. gosh life is strange. Can be.. This is great stuff. Real art. Thanks for putting it out here. Especially when its made on real Amiga magical hardware ;)
@@DJArvy Amiga is very much alive even now two years later and it is only getting better. I love the Amiga community. I have both a working original A1200 and a pimped A2000.
A Nice Day For A Walk was kickin it! It literally sounds like the Breakbeat Hardcore scene in the UK, since it was 1992 when the song was released, it was very popular that year! Cool for it's time!
I agree! Fun Fact, it was made by a Danish person named Mad Freak, plus lots of Scandinavian music producers like Marten Attling, Open Skies, and Ajax Project were part of the UK Breakbeat Hardcore scene. Recording and producing their tracks in their home country and then releasing to the UK. It’s so cool!
@@thewashingtonguy8746 I looked at demozoo a few days ago and yes I found out it was made by a Danish person. And yes I'm aware that Scandinavian music producers like Marten Attling, Open Skies, and Ajax Project were involved in the UK Breakbeat Hardcore scene. I've listened to their tunes and their top notch!
Wow, dude! Just wow! Great selection right here. I especially love the part where "And now, ladies and gentlemen, let's go for a real trip to Mars" shows up and the tune kicks in. Brings you right back to the good old Amiga days.
Yeah, Phenomena did a great job there. The demo is a real classic and Firefox‘s music fits so well to it, and yeah, it’s even kinda synced when still wasn’t state of the art (pun intended). Thanks for your kind words, really appreciated❤❤❤
@@DJArvy And to think that demo was released around Easter time in 1991... 31 years ago! I was only 9 back then, but I still remember them, as well as Quartex, Razor 1911, Fairlight, Melon Dezign, etc.
@ 14:24 Beautifully mixed and beautiful transition to the next track. As mixing techniques I really liked this part the most. Goosebumps literally came up immediadly. Also the whole mix and choice of all tracks are simply awesome. This proves how powerful Amiga could be and still is! Very awesome work here!
Yeah, that’s because I rendered them via modplug for mixing. If I’d do this today again, I’d most probably use 8bitbubsys windows Protracker clone for that because it is way more accurate, but hey, I made this „some moons ago“
Demoscene music is basically proto-synthwave. Which is pretty weird since most of it is from the early 1990s, yet it sound more like a modern rendition of classic 80s synth music.
I really do love the concept and I'm trying not to be negative, but the mixing between tracks is pretty bad. You've got a lot of visuals from stuff like Bloody Money that don't go with the audio and effects from Jesterday, I think it was mixed with World of Commodore etc. I know it's probably insanely difficult to mix very varying Amiga audio, but I think it could possibly be done better. Poor Volker would be raising an eyebrow at what you've done to his music. But hey, what do I know? I'm a coder with zero music talent. Sorry to be negative, but it's just what I think...
Well, like the title says, it was my first attempt on this and it was done using unedited mods. I currently try to edit the mods to make them better mixable. But I'll keep this mix up though I know I can do better in mixing (just for the Nostalgia ;) ). I don't know where you find that Blood Money reference, there's nothing included from that game, as well as nothing from Jesterday. In this Mix I synced the Audio to the Video just as it was in the demos. BTW: If you read the comments on this video carefully you'll find out that "Poor Volker" actually liked this video ;)
+DJ Arvy The tunnel at 03:52 looks like the one from Jesterday, but it might be something else as I remember Chaos using the effect in a couple of things. But honestly, don't take my criticism too harshly, I lie what you're doing and I think it's going to be awesome once you've got the module mixing down. Good work.
bandicam (whatever version number is the newest one) serial or crack on google... yeah search do work on google in all countries i believe... try that so u dont have to have the stamp of a cheap bastard on top :P nice music tho.
hehe, no cracked software on my pc and yep, that timestamp sux. But I'm no prfessional Video Artist, just paying tribute to the musicians that were my youth heroes.
Big thanks to Ahoy for covering the Amiga trackers!
How great thou art+Jesus!!
I remember i had this first one demo. It was as close to God i could get.. gosh life is strange. Can be..
This is great stuff. Real art. Thanks for putting it out here.
Especially when its made on real Amiga magical hardware ;)
The music is still fucking awesome, just like the Turrican II soundtrack. Man, I miss those days and the Amiga
true :( but hey: There's still a living Amiga Scene out there and new mod music popping up constantly :)
@@DJArvy
Amiga is very much alive even now two years later and it is only getting better. I love the Amiga community. I have both a working original A1200 and a pimped A2000.
@@ForOdinAndAsgard yeah, that's the spirit... Aaaaamiiiigaaaaah
you sound a real thick jerk
Pleeeease Doc Brown brings me back to the eighties/nineties !!!! Pleeeeeease !!!! Amiga rules the world !!! Yeeeeaaahhh !!!! 😉👍
if demoscene creators travelled back in time to work at amiga i guarantee you they would still be up and running for about a year or two
thank you so much to the community for existing at all, you are a shining star of inspiration. SO much with SO little.
Brilliand mix.! Love the shit out of it.!
And i grew up with this, in my times.!
Yeah, those were the times
10:41 is the standout for me with that groovin bass, what the heck. I can't believe this is an Amiga.
Yeah, the best bits Tip has ever tracked imho. Iirc Firefox said that the slow part of the track was the part Tip did back then
"Checknobankh" - one of the best modules ever from out of one of the best demos ever!
A Nice Day For A Walk was kickin it! It literally sounds like the Breakbeat Hardcore scene in the UK, since it was 1992 when the song was released, it was very popular that year! Cool for it's time!
I agree! Fun Fact, it was made by a Danish person named Mad Freak, plus lots of Scandinavian music producers like Marten Attling, Open Skies, and Ajax Project were part of the UK Breakbeat Hardcore scene. Recording and producing their tracks in their home country and then releasing to the UK. It’s so cool!
@@thewashingtonguy8746 I looked at demozoo a few days ago and yes I found out it was made by a Danish person. And yes I'm aware that Scandinavian music producers like Marten Attling, Open Skies, and Ajax Project were involved in the UK Breakbeat Hardcore scene. I've listened to their tunes and their top notch!
@@malworld.5535Where in Scandinavia do they live in?
@@thewashingtonguy8746
Marten Attling - Sweden
Open Skies - Norway
Ajax Project - Iceland.
@@malworld.5535 Thank you!
World of commodore 92 part 1 is a killer tune. Has a great flow to it from start to finish.
Wow, dude! Just wow! Great selection right here. I especially love the part where "And now, ladies and gentlemen, let's go for a real trip to Mars" shows up and the tune kicks in. Brings you right back to the good old Amiga days.
Yeah, Phenomena did a great job there. The demo is a real classic and Firefox‘s music fits so well to it, and yeah, it’s even kinda synced when still wasn’t state of the art (pun intended). Thanks for your kind words, really appreciated❤❤❤
@@DJArvy And to think that demo was released around Easter time in 1991... 31 years ago! I was only 9 back then, but I still remember them, as well as Quartex, Razor 1911, Fairlight, Melon Dezign, etc.
14:25 , loving the sound of Elysium again. I had the tracker file back in 1995 or so and it still sounds good today.
Yeah, I still listen to it every now and then in Protracker
Just a great selection, this is immortal art!!
Great Set ❤❤❤
Every one of these that you picked are insanely good, sick beats, rythm and crazy good tunes all the way through.
Winamp Video Game Retro Radio brought me here.
So, stay a while - stay forever!
Best thing I’ve seen in a while!!! Perfect just perfect
@ 14:24 Beautifully mixed and beautiful transition to the next track. As mixing techniques I really liked this part the most. Goosebumps literally came up immediadly. Also the whole mix and choice of all tracks are simply awesome. This proves how powerful Amiga could be and still is! Very awesome work here!
Elysium. Could probably play it at a club today 25 years later and it'll still pass.
Good selection. Cool idea with the beat mixing. Thumbs up!
You don't know how much of a compliment that feels to me. ;)
Excellent !!!
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MORE !!!
MORE !!!
MORE !!!
Well there are more (check my channel), the newest ones are up on soundcloud only though
Excellent ✨
Thank You
Yeah, that’s because I rendered them via modplug for mixing. If I’d do this today again, I’d most probably use 8bitbubsys windows Protracker clone for that because it is way more accurate, but hey, I made this „some moons ago“
Great mix of oldschool favorites. I love the last mod from Desert Dream by Laxity.
38:10 for 9 seconds, predicted the future.
Demoscene music is basically proto-synthwave. Which is pretty weird since most of it is from the early 1990s, yet it sound more like a modern rendition of classic 80s synth music.
well, probably because most of the samples used in amiga music are from 80s and early 90s songs and synths, so it makes sense.
@@MarBL23563 Yeah, the oldschool stuff uses these samples, but there are Amiga music made today, and those samples are not used now.
i wanna go back to the 1893 Columbian exposition and demo this there! (whilst showing an actual functioning Amiga... say, 3000 setup)
Man, that is so nice. Thank you so much.
great memories. merged mono audio :| ? great work/compilation am listening and reliving the demo scene through your mixtapes many thanks
Yeah, rendered the mods to mono mp3 and mixed them ;)
Thanks for enjoying it. A lot of Jester in there, but he hit some great mods at that time :-)
Cool
большинство демок видел вживую, так сказать....на ней самой)))) КАЙФ!!!!
Najlepsze demo....
Thanks for creating this. I like the idea, some joins could be smoother and better fitted but I still like it. Keep it comming :>
still love it
I miss my old Amiga 600 x
I have nothing to miss since both my A1200 and A2000 still work.
Cool mixing and great selection! Thanks for creating and upping. :)
The master is too humble -- but I'll keep your secret :)
Amiga rules
Lawrence brought me here
Nice
cool music, I love it
43:28 is quite interesting. I'm used to the naked or semi naked girls in these old skool demos but this was a little different
Wow😘😘😘
great !
Portal🤣
Looking for a demo called "Earth Sorrow", circa 1990... Anyone can help?
Italo Disco
Yeah, also called Doskpop on the Amiga
Thanks. Do you mean the Audio or the Video joins? Be sure there will be more in the Future ;-)
29:35 Polybius gameplay
Me too ;-) (and Synergy Design, Laser Dance and Platin of course......maybe I should do an intro / packmenu mix).....
Do I guess right when I say that an old skool amiga genius went chilli pepper growing????
amiga old shool tor
I miss Cyborx and Animators Productions ;=)
the part that starts at 7 : 00 sounds a bit like Boney M - Happy song
minun musiikia Löytyy Facebookista.
I cant feel my face!!!
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quem conhece essas musicas no Brasil contribuiu fortemente com a pirataria kkkkk
This music comes from one of ATARI FALCON 030 demos.
no, everything 100% Amiga Demo music (in this case even OCS/ECS)
I really do love the concept and I'm trying not to be negative, but the mixing between tracks is pretty bad. You've got a lot of visuals from stuff like Bloody Money that don't go with the audio and effects from Jesterday, I think it was mixed with World of Commodore etc. I know it's probably insanely difficult to mix very varying Amiga audio, but I think it could possibly be done better. Poor Volker would be raising an eyebrow at what you've done to his music. But hey, what do I know? I'm a coder with zero music talent. Sorry to be negative, but it's just what I think...
Well, like the title says, it was my first attempt on this and it was done using unedited mods. I currently try to edit the mods to make them better mixable. But I'll keep this mix up though I know I can do better in mixing (just for the Nostalgia ;) ).
I don't know where you find that Blood Money reference, there's nothing included from that game, as well as nothing from Jesterday. In this Mix I synced the Audio to the Video just as it was in the demos.
BTW: If you read the comments on this video carefully you'll find out that "Poor Volker" actually liked this video ;)
+DJ Arvy The tunnel at 03:52 looks like the one from Jesterday, but it might be something else as I remember Chaos using the effect in a couple of things. But honestly, don't take my criticism too harshly, I lie what you're doing and I think it's going to be awesome once you've got the module mixing down. Good work.
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I mean audio. Sometimes tracks just don't blend well.
Good luck! :>
Someone out there who knows the group ELICMA?
I remember driving to The Party 3 in 1993 with Daw/Elicma
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bandicam (whatever version number is the newest one) serial or crack on google... yeah search do work on google in all countries i believe... try that so u dont have to have the stamp of a cheap bastard on top :P nice music tho.
hehe, no cracked software on my pc and yep, that timestamp sux. But I'm no prfessional Video Artist, just paying tribute to the musicians that were my youth heroes.