Remix News, June 2024
Another month is in the books, so here's your Remix News with Lea summarizing all the RKO and AmigaRemix releases in June. There were only
14 releases in this month, so it's a relatively short one this time, but there are still plenty of gems to be found inside. Check it out!
ROTY Special Achievement Award Unboxing!
From Fluke73: Today I got my Special Achievement Award in the mail! Watch tonight's show and see me unbox the award - Friday, July 19 at 2200 CEST.
Árok Party 2024 Remix Compo & Results
Árok Party has been the only demo party that also features a remix compo, and they held one this year, too, on Friday, June 28, 2024. The compo was also broadcast on SLAY Radio, and if you missed it, you can still watch it and listen to it in its entirety on YouTube. There were a total of 8 entries this year. The results of the compo have also been announced - click here if you would like to see who won.
New Album: SIDRIP Alliance - Re:ReLive
The Hungarian band SIDRIP Alliance is proud to present their second remix album titled Re:ReLive
! Nine years after their debut album ReLive
they've finally been able to complete their second album, which is based on their live performances between 2012 and 2018. Although the COVID pandemic put a damper on their plans for this album, they never gave up and are now ready to share their latest remixes with the world. Besides featuring C64 classics like Krakout
, Sanxion
and Outrun
, the album is also full of surprises like a medley of SNES tunes, and even an Amiga remix. Just like their previous album, this one is also free to download - although I'm sure they would appreciate your donations, too. So, go listen to their album at one of the below links and enjoy that unmistakable sonic atmosphere that only SIDRIP Alliance can provide! And after that, go to the album's page on Remix64 and vote on the individual tracks!
Remix News, May 2024
The Remix News for May 2024 has just been published on YouTube. Catch up on all the RKO and AmigaRemix releases you may have missed in May, then listen to this month's Spotlight track - guess which one that might be? Watch the video to find out!
Árok Party 2024 Remix Compo
Don't forget that Árok Party 2024 is less than a month away, and it's still the only demoscene party that has a remix competition! They do accept remote submissions, although prizes are for on-site attendees only. The deadline for submissions is Friday, June 28 @ 17:00 CEST (UTC+2). Visit Árok Party's website for more details. The remix compo will also be broadcast live on SLAY Radio.
Reyn's Live Set at X2024
Fairlight TV recorded a good chunk of Reyn's live performance at X2024 (which was back in May), and he just posted it on YouTube. Reyn remixed a couple of well-known SID tunes live as part of his act. The audio is not exactly perfect, but the recording gives you a good idea about the magic that is Reyn improvising live.
Revival ST
by Various Artists
Atari ST inspired remixes of some of the most famous tracks from the Atari ST era. Highlights include Rob Hubbard's Jupiter Probe, a swirling interpretation of Tim Follin's masterwork LED Storm, the classic Exolon and an fusion of ST sound and classic retro synths on Dragon Flight
. Composers featured include David Whittaker, Jochen Hippel and Rob Hubbard. CD produced by Neil Carr and Rafael Dyll.
Arranged by Lea
Review by LaLa
Arranged by Larsec
arabianin this song. I like the voices very much, and I wished they where much longer and the leading instruments have been converted to this style too, 3:25 to 3:53 was at least a start or shall I say
a trySome of the
individual chunksat the end of the track do not need to make sense, but they feel wrong, Rambo at the beginning fits fine for me
The stereo profile of the lead instruments is not existent and the low mp3 rate does not satisfy me. (I listen any music always with my headphones (Sennheiser SD590).) Besides a small glitch at 5:50 and the
individual chunkson the end, this track is technically good.
The guitar solo is a highlight for me but also sounds a bit Mike Oldfield to me😉 - a SID-cover does not need to be a 1:1 cover, but should transport the flair of the C64.
Zoids is one of my all time favourites so the nostalgic impression has to be a 6. 0
Review by eliot
Battle Squadron Anastasios RmX
Arranged by Anastasios
Review by Cyroth
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