I guess Tim and Eric got inspiration on this to do the Minivan video…
“amiga desktop mod techno, performed live on san diego public access tv show ‘yourself presents!’ ”
Amiga 2000 + Octamed powa xD
You can download all of Mark’s music here
I guess Tim and Eric got inspiration on this to do the Minivan video…
“amiga desktop mod techno, performed live on san diego public access tv show ‘yourself presents!’ ”
Amiga 2000 + Octamed powa xD
You can download all of Mark’s music here
“Brilliant Pixelartists don’t fall from trees. But there are people who know just how to place the right colors on the right places. Sven Ruthner is such a man. The demoscener known under the alias Ptoing just got the right feel for colors and for intense shapes and proportions. The illustrator works with different media, but is also very enthusiastic about vintage homecomputers, like using C64, Amiga or Spectrum ZX”
If only for this Amiga set by StageDiver:
Download it
Its a great amiga as sampler set, very 90’s and decidedly not typical chip sound. I guess this amiga set will never be played again, which is a shame because its a gem.
You can also view this baffling and bewildering youtube clip:
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And catch all the post show discussion here:
Another great release from Da! Heard It, some details:
Da ! Heard It Records is going back to the classics with its ninth production: “Kickstart”, the first album by Tom Woxom, a German composer fascinated by the Amiga 500.
With help from his treasured computer, a couple of keyboards and software, Tom Woxom built himself a puzzling musical universe.
Through ornate beats and powerful heady basses, this album lures the listener into multiple atmospheres. Tom Woxom dares unusual pairings, as in Sofachips, where he combines a soul voice with an electro melody on the verge of dance music.
Discover this innovative artist by downloading his album for free here: http://www.daheardit-records.net/en/discography/dhr09/
DigiBooster Pro was a quite popular tracker for the Amiga in the 90s. Stuck at version 2 something, APC & TCP, a german publisher of Amiga software, is working to deliver an update to this powerful tracker. Currently on internal Alpha #17th, and with a planned demo release in 3-4 months, we had a sneak-peak at this interesting new software.
Looking like a FastTracker 2 sort-of-thing, the features list seems promising, juicy and, judging from the minimum requirementes, this will run in a stock A1200, which is cool. Want to try how the old version felt like? You can download the full version 1.7 and demo versions of the latest and previous releases at the Digibooster webpage.
This is the complete list of features planned so far: (more…)