@@itsamejonarbuckle I was born in 2008 and I've been listening to this type of music ever since I was 12 😭🙏 I'm convinced no one my age listens to this type of music.
Imagine being at a computer fair in 1992 having some bozo salesman showing you an insanely expensive 386 with a shitty AdLib while this is playing on an Amiga 500 in the next booth :P
I've definitely deejayed MODs from Amigas for decades. The WWWA Techno Jamms on KSPB Radio Stevenson in Pebble Beach, CA 91.9FM hosted by DJ Tetsuo Shima with me appearing as a guest on occasion (deejay grey) in the early 1990s involved lugging Tetsuo Shima's Amiga 2000 out of his car and up the stairs to the radio station. In more recent years, PT1210 (ProTracker 1210 from DJ h0ffman et al) as well as Mixxx facilitate pitch shifting MODs, similar to Technics SL-1200 turntables.
Those were the days my friend. I hoped they'd never end. Also amazing when you think about it how far these modules got without the internet. Nearly everybody who either owned an AMIGA or had friends who owned an AMIGA probably knows this gem.
@@kokoko3k Indeed, AmiNet was, for a time, the largest public file repository on The Internet. IMHO, the Amiga was the apogee of the personal computer, it's been all downhill with worse tech ever since.
This tune catched already my attention in 1991 when it was running at a computer shop on the Amiga 3000 with a module player on the Workbench. It's one of the best music compositions and still great.
I just stumbled across this video and saw your Majesty symbol... there acutally was a song I used to listen to in soundtracker I really loved with tempo changes and heavy lead pitching and weird harmonies. When I listen to "A change of season" it always reminds me of that track (around 17:35). Such a shame I can't remember the title :-(
Snowwie88 Yup - used to love doing that. Swapping bootleg games and the latest demos from darkest Central Europe! And Protracker tracks (something I loved doing).
Wow! This song is a year older than I am! I first heard this in about 1998 or 1999, in a self-published MS-DOS game from Spain. (It was heavily bit-crushed down to a mono pcm file.)
Others ripping off Amiga MODs was a thing for sure, one of the few "demos" for the atrociously inferior Acorn Archimedes (one of the first ARM based PCs) ripped off Laxity's MOD from Desert Dreams and effed up the vblank sync timing so it was totally off. Talk about disrespectful, yoinking others' tunes without attribution and then screwing up the playback. If we were on a better timeline, CBM Amigas would still be the bees knees instead of IBMPCs and ARM travesties.
I shed a tear for the audiophiles that are too closed minded to ever be able to have the opportunity to find music like this. That's why I call myself an audio equipment enthusiast. I take audio quality very seriously, but I take having fun listening to music much more seriously than that.
lol what? I am an audiophile and enjoy keygen/amiga music very much so. Why would you say we don't like it? Being an audiophile just means we enjoy listening to whatever music we like through GOOD sounding headphones. And by good I mean top of the fucking line studio equipment because it's more or less lossless. You can enjoy something and still want it in high quality at the same time, those two concepts don't conflict with eachother.
@@lyoko111 please re-read my unedited comment. As you can see, I said "the audiophiles that are too closed minded". Let's talk about why you assumed that I assumed that all audiophiles are closed minded, since I did nothing to imply as such and ironically implied otherwise (I would have just said "audiophiles" if I was thinking the way you apparently think I was).
i first heard this track on my old historical program polish "alderan historia polski" wow what a fantastic tune it is i said... havent changed since `1`
It's a really legendary track, but at 1:23 I found some false notes. I am not sure, but I don't rememeber that something like this was in original composition.
If you happen to find a version on RUclips that sounds more correct to you, i'm genuinely interested in hearing it. I have no idea if there's something wrong or not in this upload.
Same until I moved onto magix music maker and discovered Mixcraft 5 afterward so I got a cracked version then decided to buy the boxed version of Mixcraft 6 later on.
I like these pre-2000 modules the older the better to me, than anything produced nowadays (I mean as compared to music modules created today). Back then they sounded like actual songs, verses just some noise with a beat.
@fedm0r This is ProTracker 2.1a, just like it reads on the interface fine print ;) As for original resolution, i'm pretty sure it's 320x256 (for PAL systems at least).
sxxxpert: Wrong, it's 320x256. Actually the GUI frame is 320x255, leaving the last scanline left. While 640x256 is the "high-res" workbench resolution, it's not the one used for ProTracker. ";)"
Still love it and i grew up with an Amiga 500 using Kickstart v1.2 in 1988 ! The sound quality of this RUclips video isn't quite right for the Trumpet voice. It is distorted in some higher frequencies. Use the real MOD an a real MOD Player. It will sound better.
Trumpet sounds better here ruclips.net/video/W1bgMX4UCjw/видео.html. Dolby Headphone processed though. Even that one is old though and not from real hardware.
p1k4x Prob emulation. At work so can't compare to my real A1200 recording right now. Though if you are used to A500 sound, even A1200 can sound weird (too crisp)
The good old times music ! I'm a old 68K coder on the Amiga Scene, this music is my life !
I wasn't even alive during this time, but I can feel all the nostalgia from the other comments. Amazing music.
I was born in the 2000s and find Tracker, Keygen, and other similar kinds of music really nostalgic as well
@@itsamejonarbuckle I was born in 2008 and I've been listening to this type of music ever since I was 12 😭🙏
I'm convinced no one my age listens to this type of music.
@@TuomaspoikaI do lol, also 2008. Im really into vintage computing and the demoscene, especially acorn related stuff.
@@TuomaspoikaI was also born in 2008 and I've been listening to songs like this for several years.
@PaperMarioParty08 retarded minds think alike
Das waren noch Zeiten. Geil. Ich hab von Anfang an alles mitgemacht. VGA-Copy heute noch ein prima Programm. Danke Thomas M. !
One of my favourite MODs ever. That was a good time in the early 90s. Awesome!!
Pure talent. I love how this scene reflected the music zeitgeist of its time.
Amiga music was HEAVILY influenced by the New Wave scene. The influence lasted into PC modules that followed shortly after.
@@karmew32 This is acid house/techno/dance, not new wave. New wave was late 70s early 80s.
Greatest melody ever written
Imagine being at a computer fair in 1992 having some bozo salesman showing you an insanely expensive 386 with a shitty AdLib while this is playing on an Amiga 500 in the next booth :P
I might go to discos if they played stuff like this.
They actually did.
@@szymonmatuszczak5321 When, and most importantly, where? If they still do, I wanna go there...
PrekiFromPoland Prepare yourself to have a little visit to Lindau, Germany. It may take a while, but as soon as things get normal...
@Wasabisauce We are not in that insaneland. We are in Germany.
I've definitely deejayed MODs from Amigas for decades. The WWWA Techno Jamms on KSPB Radio Stevenson in Pebble Beach, CA 91.9FM hosted by DJ Tetsuo Shima with me appearing as a guest on occasion (deejay grey) in the early 1990s involved lugging Tetsuo Shima's Amiga 2000 out of his car and up the stairs to the radio station. In more recent years, PT1210 (ProTracker 1210 from DJ h0ffman et al) as well as Mixxx facilitate pitch shifting MODs, similar to Technics SL-1200 turntables.
Amiga Sampler music is just pure talent.
This guy really knew how to make the Amiga sing. Thanks for the upload!
Those were the days my friend. I hoped they'd never end.
Also amazing when you think about it how far these modules got without the internet.
Nearly everybody who either owned an AMIGA or had friends who owned an AMIGA probably knows this gem.
Time seemed to pass slower then.
Well, aminet was in the internet already...
Yes, it's true how floppy disk swapping helped a lot to distribute great stuff.
@@kokoko3k Indeed, AmiNet was, for a time, the largest public file repository on The Internet. IMHO, the Amiga was the apogee of the personal computer, it's been all downhill with worse tech ever since.
This tune catched already my attention in 1991 when it was running at a computer shop on the Amiga 3000 with a module player on the Workbench. It's one of the best music compositions and still great.
I'm totally stuck in the past. Cool track!
I just stumbled across this video and saw your Majesty symbol... there acutally was a song I used to listen to in soundtracker I really loved with tempo changes and heavy lead pitching and weird harmonies. When I listen to "A change of season" it always reminds me of that track (around 17:35). Such a shame I can't remember the title :-(
This is an absolute classic right here.
Amazing MASTERPIECE. This will *pass* the test of time.. 👍👍👍
Simply a masterpiece.
Still one of the greatest tunes to come out of the Amiga days. I remember when this dropped. Mindblowing!
Brings back memories. Lost this track a long time ago played it a lot of times in those great days
If the Amiga had an anthem this might be it. Pure gold!
Coś pięknego. Simply amazing
Ohhh, so many memories
Guy next to me on the computer club in 1991: "Rini, do you have any new demo's?"
Me: Well...I have one ;-)
Who else finds the nostalgia of Amiga, ST, 64, Spectrum 48k and zx81 etc massively relieves anxiety?
Remember this tune as it was yesterday!
This rush of nostalgia makes breathing awefully hard. Now this is music!
Not facebook, not cell phones.
Stuff like this one, were our "toys" back in the early 90's. And with them we spent the biggest times.
Not only that but we took our Amiga's to clubs, and friends, socializing at the same time. Great days.
Snowwie88 Yup - used to love doing that. Swapping bootleg games and the latest demos from darkest Central Europe! And Protracker tracks (something I loved doing).
and bbses :)
we were the future man
Heh... back then it was something to be able to take a computer with you in a briefcase. now it's a normal thing.
Wow! This song is a year older than I am!
I first heard this in about 1998 or 1999, in a self-published MS-DOS game from Spain. (It was heavily bit-crushed down to a mono pcm file.)
Others ripping off Amiga MODs was a thing for sure, one of the few "demos" for the atrociously inferior Acorn Archimedes (one of the first ARM based PCs) ripped off Laxity's MOD from Desert Dreams and effed up the vblank sync timing so it was totally off. Talk about disrespectful, yoinking others' tunes without attribution and then screwing up the playback. If we were on a better timeline, CBM Amigas would still be the bees knees instead of IBMPCs and ARM travesties.
I was looking for Elysium, you're a legend. Thanks for the upload!
This brings back a lot of memories. Thank you.
Oh man.. memories. What an awesome tune. Didn't hear this for over 25 years, still could hum along. It's a good sign, right? :D
Yes it was. :) And great module of course which was used in an excellent demo. Those were the days. Thanks for the upload. :)
In the 90s I had had a music cassette with this track - OMG
I shed a tear for the audiophiles that are too closed minded to ever be able to have the opportunity to find music like this. That's why I call myself an audio equipment enthusiast. I take audio quality very seriously, but I take having fun listening to music much more seriously than that.
lol what? I am an audiophile and enjoy keygen/amiga music very much so. Why would you say we don't like it? Being an audiophile just means we enjoy listening to whatever music we like through GOOD sounding headphones. And by good I mean top of the fucking line studio equipment because it's more or less lossless. You can enjoy something and still want it in high quality at the same time, those two concepts don't conflict with eachother.
@@lyoko111 please re-read my unedited comment. As you can see, I said "the audiophiles that are too closed minded". Let's talk about why you assumed that I assumed that all audiophiles are closed minded, since I did nothing to imply as such and ironically implied otherwise (I would have just said "audiophiles" if I was thinking the way you apparently think I was).
@@awesomeferret Meaning tends to get lost through text my good sir.
Heard this 16 years ago in the intro of dynasty's sudden strike release. Never knew the original. Nice to have found it finally. :)
This MOD is among my top 10. Very good music. I hear this in my car :)
This mod still rocks!!
Amazing! This reminds me the 80s dutch act "Laserdance".
Same song was on the Atari STe too. But that's the joy of a mod file, it'll play on almost anything and it sounds the same :)
Great tune by Jester of Sanity. has the same name as the demo. Elysium
Awesome just awesome !!!!!!!! Love it!!!!
absolutely best mod ever.. had it in 1992
Ютуб угадывает мысли! Хотел проверить колонку хорошим музоном, захожу, а тут ОНО! Это что то, ностальгия прёт))))
Probably one of the best MOD files ever.
this is amazing!
I just love this tune, my favourite
was amazing tune.. my theme for the year 2017
I used to love protracker. I used it for a lot of my songs. I also used Bar & Pipes, it was awesome.
This takes me back.
Amiga always amiga..
the good old time, i'm miss.
Oh...!!! 😍💓
It was mine favorite....!!!!!
👏👏👏
Jester was the best genius in amiga music !
And Elysium is the best 4 channel mod ever if not the best mod ever !
Remember working on my 1200 with this in background...❤️
I remember that one, it was cool!
I love this song, Amiga rules
Long time ago. Totally forgot about this one.
FANTASTIC! Just what I wanted
Amiga4ever
LGR sent me.
Same here!
Yep, me too :D
Liking chipstune sent me here lol
Wait what episode of lgr?
Project Pokemon Save Editor - DS sent me.
i first heard this track on my old historical program polish "alderan historia polski" wow what a fantastic tune it is i said... havent changed since `1`
1:08 C'MON
WOW love it! :)
There’s something about ProTracker and this song that I can’t explain...
Gorgeous!
Simply awesome...
COME ON!!!
Thank yoouuuuuuuu
It's a really legendary track, but at 1:23 I found some false notes. I am not sure, but I don't rememeber that something like this was in original composition.
If you happen to find a version on RUclips that sounds more correct to you, i'm genuinely interested in hearing it. I have no idea if there's something wrong or not in this upload.
My childhood :)
Same until I moved onto magix music maker and discovered Mixcraft 5 afterward so I got a cracked version then decided to buy the boxed version of Mixcraft 6 later on.
I like these pre-2000 modules the older the better to me, than anything produced nowadays (I mean as compared to music modules created today). Back then they sounded like actual songs, verses just some noise with a beat.
@fedm0r This is ProTracker 2.1a, just like it reads on the interface fine print ;) As for original resolution, i'm pretty sure it's 320x256 (for PAL systems at least).
@sxxxpert Thanks for correcting.
Thanks !!!
Send greets to Captain - for all the samples ;).
been searchin for this (rather fo title) for ages... damn... i even have the never released remix of this mod from 1993 somewhere on my cassette
I want Protracker for the PC. I remember these days so well!
There is, quite good 16-bits.org/pt2.php
The bass plays only in the right ear, and the chords, melody and percussion only in the left. Interesting composition
3:10 sounds so much like Fond My Mind / Feels Like A Wish
I would like to go back to 4 channel music and make music like in ol' times.
excellent
heard this on my pc 286 back in that year thanks to the argentinian black boxers !!! thanks to them and thanks volker! :-))
pred
phredi
etc
This isn't the guy who did music for TTwNN (no one knows him), they just share the exact name, sorry guys.
I accidentally added this to my black sabbath playlist
Jester is wicked!
lol that must’ve been the fun sort of whiplash
Wow.
epic
Another correction :) Hopefully the final word now. My initial guess seemed to be correct then.
sxxxpert: Wrong, it's 320x256. Actually the GUI frame is 320x255, leaving the last scanline left.
While 640x256 is the "high-res" workbench resolution, it's not the one used for ProTracker. ";)"
heard this with a bbs ad too... a sample.
the music is perfect, the upload sucks, so many sound distortion in it
@Kuokka77 thanks for the info, :thumbsup:
Yes good!
Still love it and i grew up with an Amiga 500 using Kickstart v1.2 in 1988 ! The sound quality of this RUclips video isn't quite right for the Trumpet voice. It is distorted in some higher frequencies. Use the real MOD an a real MOD Player. It will sound better.
Trumpet sounds better here ruclips.net/video/W1bgMX4UCjw/видео.html. Dolby Headphone processed though. Even that one is old though and not from real hardware.
Nostalgique!
4 channels FTW! :)
Date Intro: 1/1/1996
Old'sCool4Ever
😍🤩🥰
Like!
I can't believe this is the same guy that made songs for the town with no name lol
This is the same guy who composed music for the legendary -The- Town with no name.
Someone in comments saying thesse are two different persons with no connection.
@pankaburek59 Yeah, I think he was right, oops
Project Pokemon Save Editor - DS sent me.
Whats up with the higher pitches, like the brass? they sound weird, is it saturation or emulation?
p1k4x Prob emulation. At work so can't compare to my real A1200 recording right now. Though if you are used to A500 sound, even A1200 can sound weird (too crisp)