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This week: new albums from Amyl and the Sniffers, Confidence Man and The Offspring. Also: Weird Al parodies, gluing the floor scrapings back on, what's ‘shameless fan service' in Portuguese, upsetting the ghost of Beeso, straying from the light, Protracker punk riffs, a very long run-up for a very obvious joke, the estate of Chrissy Amphlett is preparing legal papers, FIGJAM, where's the drop, where's the Vengabus, solid bops, burner accounts and pensioner naps. Next week: Maverick Sabre | Mr. Gnome | Jon SpencerSpotify playlists: Current albums | 2024 mixtape | All our playlistsThe database: Review albums since 2015 and year-end top 5 listsFind us on: Spotify Podcasts | Apple Podcasts | Omny StudioRSS feeds: Just sports | Just music | EverythingContact: Twitter | Facebook | EmailSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week: we draft our favourite albums of 1994, which is thirty years ago, allegedly. No we don't just pick Triple J's Hottest 100 Volume 2 ten times. Also mentioned in dispatches: admin, prequels, charts, soundtracks, JJJ going national, second-hand CDs, the Sanity at Toowong Village, busted Telstars, Fat Pizza, pretending you had a better taste in music than you did, BOGOF deals, chunky guitars, disavowed classics, fantasy booking the Alley, desperately attempting to appear interesting to women, milquetoast track sevens, supernatural John Wick, preemo, do albums have a ringpiece, Doc's ‘Possibly Getting Beeso'd' Big Board, opening your mind to darkness, the 4CCC no-play list, music that happened to other people, highly specific Spotify subscriptions, jukebox favourites, androgyny, analogue algorithms, bandname dyslexia, the Kiwi Silverchair, emotion sickness, wombling over your own legacy, unsuccessful snipers, securing the bag, Beeso's stage debut, off the bingo card, gateway drugs, albums you are sure you owned at one point, realising you are kind of a big deal, one-man revival tours, having your Gen X card pulled, the Soderbergh cut, grunting in the direction of the problem, day 1 in the Britpop wars, strategic gold reserves, Protracker guitar samples, and a cast of thousands too numerous to mention at this particular juncture. Next week: we kick off 2024 with Ty Segall | SPRINTS | The SmileSpotify playlists: Current albums | 2023 archive | 2023 mixtape | Tracks from this episode (spoilers obvs)The database: Review albums since 2015 and year-end top 5 listsFind us on: Spotify Podcasts | Apple Podcasts | Omny StudioRSS feeds: Just sports | Just music | EverythingContact: Twitter | Facebook | EmailSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This issue we blow open the whole stinkin' operation of the Graphic Zone with our EXCLUSIVE SCOOP about their nefarious practises. Plus! Metmorphia's story ends, and Dave composes a silly ditty.
Support Topic Lords on Patreon and get episodes a week early! (https://www.patreon.com/topiclords) Lords: * Cort * https://twitter.com/postgoodism * Fabian * https://twitter.com/rygorous Topics: * Black Square Day (inventing holidays and subsequently forgetting everything about them) * Nostalgia for old computers isn't because they were good, but because they sucked in ways that were simple to understand * The Dirtywave M8 tracker * Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening, by Robert Frost * https://www.greatestpoems.com/stopping-by-woods-on-a-snowy-evening/ Microtopics: * The music videos of Max Cooper. * Styptic pencils. * Doing archaeology on your own Google calendar. * A stable time loop where your future self adds "Black Square Day" to your calendar. * Bringing a palindrome to the palindrome party. * Telling your visitors "it's Black Square Day; dress appropriately." * Celebrating the day you really burned the casserole. * Black Squaroling. * A way that your community organizes itself. * Getting in a pissing contest with your neighbors about whose house has the most black squares. * Booting up to a BASIC prompt so you need to write a short BASIC program to load the program you want to run (probably another BASIC program) * How the Commodore 64 BASIC determined where the line you were editing started and ended. * How Commodore 64 BASIC stored lines of code internally. * Survivorship bias among early microcomputer users. * Accepting a certain level of brokenness because fixing the problem will take an unbounded amount of time. * Machines that are simple enough for a single human to understand vs. those that are not. * What percentage of the Commodore 64's ROM is dedicated to implementing floating point math. * Varying levels of nostalgia for developing for the Playstation 3. * The room in London that the Playstation 2 had instead of a debugger. * The Tool PS2. * Fetishization of the mid-2010s tower PC * Second order nostalgia, for what 90s emulation of 80s games looked like. * Nostalgia for objectively terrible art style. * All the walls swimming all the time. * The 15 year nostalgia gap where nobody wants to remember the early 3D console games. * Making music on the toilet every day. * Trackers. * What Trackers are better at vs. traditional DAWs. * Music that ships with its own source code. * Technical limitations transforming into a unique aesthetic. * How to hide a second song in the same tracker module. * Doing a thing on the screen while music loops. * A portable device to edit spreadsheets that only has a trackball. * Looking at your song through a straw. * Loading a ProTracker module in FastTracker. * Trying to identify which tracker created the MOD you're reading by looking for file format bugs unique to that tracker. * Fixing bugs by hex editing an executable and that becomes the version everybody uses now. * What you call it when an archaeologist writes the file spec. * Unknown sources of dubious quality. * Lore of unknown provenance about how to play a mod file. * Watching dense notation scrolling by. * Loading tracker music into various players to see how their performances of the same material vary. * Trying to load up music you wrote fifteen years ago and needing to source old versions of all the plugins you used. * Watching the woods fill up with snow. * A very evocative one of those. * Whether sleep represents death in this poem or if it's just sleep this time. * Why write a poem. * Interviewing the author of a poem and then interviewing everyone who ever read the poem before writing the authoritative interpretation of that poem. * A joke that doesn't really seem like a joke at all. * Rating a poem on a five star scale and then deciding how many of those stars belong to each of the stanzas. * The Three Musketeers sequels that nobody has read. * Getting paid by the line and adding a character to your story that speaks only one word at a time. * How to write 300 books a year. * Taking out the but because there's nothing for it to but. * Ceramic clown statues.
Bingo Players on the Virtual Sessions presented by The DJ Sessions 2/9/22 About the Bingo Players - Maarten Hoogstraten wasn't like other kids his age. When he was 10, his friends were buying toys to play with, but Maarten was already spending his cash on vinyl and CDs. “You know how it starts,” he said with a chuckle. “I was the one who bought records when I was young, I bought lots of vinyl, seven-inches, twelve inches, and when CDs came about I bought a lot of CDs. Growing up, I spent all my money on music.” The producer behind the hit EDM act, Bingo Players, got hooked on electronic music when he was a kid, listening to The Prodigy's “Out of Space,” and wishing he could make the kind of tunes that were being played on Dutch radio. But, at the time, to make dance music, you needed physical equipment—synthesizers and drum machines—far out of his reach at his age. When he was a teenager, two events would change his life. An early music software program called ProTracker was released, and he would meet Paul Baümer, who would become his musical partner for the better part of the next 15 years until he suddenly passed away from cancer in 2013. Maarten met Paul through his younger brother in Enschede, Holland, a two-hour drive from Amsterdam. One day, he went over to hang out with Paul's younger brother, and found that Paul was also making music using ProTracker software. “It was only four channels and was really basic, but it was a start and really fun to do.” “When we discovered we were both making similar sounding music with the same program we started spending all our time together and became friends right away'” said Maarten. Over the next decade they began recording; and in 2006 they began recording under the moniker, Bingo Players. Their tracks started to resonate with the EDM crowds in America and abroad. Their songs— featuring buzzing, bouncing synthesizers, crunchy, guitar-like riffs reminiscent of the Chemical Brothers, and powerful, driving beats— are shaped by a memorable lyrical hook or a melody. 2009's “Devotion” utilizes the catchy vocal hook, and sets it against a funky infectious saxophone riff and syncopated backbeat. “Most of the time we'd just start with a melody. Then a song would just evolve,” said Maarten of their songwriting process. “We can connect with a song if the melody is strong even though it can still be bare bones. We need to sing along or whistle along or to have an earworm, you know what I mean? Something that sticks in your head.” Their breakout hit “Cry (Just a Little),” featured a re-recording of the hook from a 1988 Brenda Russell song, “Piano in the Dark.” With the memorable lyric looping around an ebullient melody, it became an instant crossover anthem. “I was watching VH1 and I saw this ‘Back to the 80s' program where they played this Brenda Russell song and I thought, ‘Hey, this particular part of the song sounds really cool, maybe we could do something with it in our own style?'” Though they didn't start out as DJs, once the demand grew for them to play out live, they learned how to mix on CDJs. Soon, they became regulars on the EDM circuit, playing massive festivals, like Electric Daily Carnival, Tomorrowland, and Coachella. “I think we started to become better producers once we started to DJ,” he said, noting that they would bring new tunes on the road and play for a crowd to gauge their reaction. In between playing festivals and clubs around the world, the duo found the time to start their own label, Hysteria (a hat tip to Def Leppard, one of their favorite bands), releasing singles from Carl Tricks (“Mad Dash”), MAKJ (“Springen”), and Henry Fong (“Jump”) as well as Bingo Players tunes. In 2013, they scored one of their biggest coups. An updated version of their 2011 track, “Rattle,” titled, “Get Up” (Rattle),” with LA-based act, Far East Movement, rapping over a bouncy, catchy beat, became a instant hit. When they first played the tune back in 2011, Maarten and Paul didn't know if audiences liked it, but then, the single started to pick up steam around the world and slowly continued to grow. It eventually charted in the Top Ten around the world including; Germany, Austria, France, and Australia (where it ended up going double Platinum), Gold in Canada, reaching the coveted #1 spot in the UK charts, and selling over 200,000 records in the U.S., reaching #5 on the dance charts. The success of the single, and the quirky, humorous video featuring ducks squaring off against hoodlums (which now has over 40 million views) helped propel Bingo Players high into the DJ Mag Top 100 list last year. But in June 2013, at the height of their success, Paul suddenly fell ill. He was diagnosed with cancer. Everyone was shocked. Despite the prognosis, Paul remained optimistic. In October, Paul took a turn for the worse and he passed away in December 2013. There was an outpouring of support from the EDM community with peers like Hardwell, Steve Aoki, Kaskade, Skrillex and Armin Van Buuren paying tribute on social media, at shows and in the press. Maarten was stunned and didn't know what to do. But Paul's last wishes were for his best friend and his musical partner to keep making music. “He always said to me, ‘If you can find solace and continue what we started, please do so. Please continue the music. Carry on the Bingo Players flag,'” said Maarten. He wasn't sure if he could carry on. But, he said, “I took a holiday, took some time off to clear my head and think about things. I thought, “Yeah Paul's right. I should continue, and continue the name and continue his legacy.” After all, they have a library of finished tracks and ideas they worked on together that have yet to be released and Maarten can continue his and Paul's dream of making the music that they heard on the radio as kids. The scene might have gotten bigger, and the production might be made on something more sophisticated than ProTracker, but, says Maarten, “The vibe is still the same. People want to have a good time, come together, and experience the music.” And Bingo Players live on. Follow Bingo Players on social media: Facebook: https://facebook.com/bingoplayers Twitter: https://twitter.com/bingoplayers Instagram: https://instagram.com/bingoplayers Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/bingoplayers Subscribe to Hysteria YouTube: http://bit.ly/1nQGl3e Hysteria Facebook: https://facebook.com/hysteriarecords Hysteria Twitter: https://twitter.com/hysteriarecords Hysteria Instagram: https://instagram.com/hysteriarecords Hysteria Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/hysteriarecords About The DJ Sessions - With over 2,200 episodes produced over the last 12 years "The DJ Sessions" has featured international artists such as: BT, Youngr, Sevenn, Robert Babicz, Jens Lissat, Alex Bau, Camo & Crooked, ANG, Amon Tobin, Voicians, Bingo Players, Coke Beats, Yves LaRock, Ray Okpara, Lindsey Stirling, Mako, Piem, Tocadisco, Sebastian Bronk, Toronto is Broken, Teddy Cream, Mizeyesis, Simon Patterson, Morgan Page, Jes, Cut Chemist, The Him, Judge Jules, DubFX, Thievery Corporation, SNBRN, Bjorn Akesson, Alchimyst, Sander Van Dorn, Rudosa, Hollaphonic, DJs From Mars, GAWP, Somna, David Morales, Roxanne, JB & Scooba, Kissy Sell Out, Massimo Vivona, Moullinex, Futuristic Polar Bears, ManyFew, Joe Stone, Reboot, Truncate, Scotty Boy, Doctor Nieman, Jody Wisternoff, Thousand Fingers, Benny Bennasi, Dance Loud, Christopher Lawrence, Oliver Twizt, Ricardo Torres, Alex Harrington, 4 Strings, Sunshine Jones, Elite Force, Revolvr, Kenneth Thomas, Paul Oakenfold, George Acosta, Reid Speed, TyDi, Donald Glaude, Jimbo, Ricardo Torres, Hotel Garuda, Bryn Liedl, Rodg, Kems, Mr. Sam, Steve Aoki, Funtcase, Dirtyloud, Marco Bailey, Dirtmonkey, The Crystal Method, Beltek, Dyro, Andy Caldwell, Darin Epsilon, Kyau & Albert, Kutski, Vaski, Moguai, Blackliquid, Sunny Lax, Matt Darey, and many more. In addition to featuring national/international artists “The DJ Sessions” featured hundreds local top DJs from their homebase of Seattle. We have also undergone a massive upgrade in our TDJS studios and to our TDJS Mobile Studio to full HD streaming and HD audio to make the quality of the shows even better than before. Along with that we have launched a new website that now features our current live streams and past episodes in a much more user friendly mobile/social environment. About The DJ Sessions Event Services - TDJSES is a WA State Non-profit charitable organization that's main purpose is to provide music, art, fashion, dance, and entertainment to local and regional communities via events and video production programming distributed via live and archival viewing. "The DJ Sessions" is a Twitch "Featured Partner" and MixCloud "Featured Partner" series and has been recognized by Apple twice as a "New and Noteworthy" and "Featured Video” podcast. UStream and Livestream have also listed TDJS as a "Featured" stream in their lineups. The TDJS combined live streaming/podcast audience is over 125,000 viewers per week. For all press inquiries regarding “The DJ Sessions”, or to schedule an interview with Darran Bruce, please contact us at info@thedjsessions.
This week: Adam joins Doc to talk albums from Jacob Collier and the Blue Stones. Also: remixing Beeso, being paid to go away, spending too much time in your bedroom, ya big jessie, containing multitudes, gifted child syndrome, Protracker nerd evolution, leave it alone son, playing for your own pleasure, all night long, what's a CD grandad, Ed Hardy shirts, double the complexity, print is dead, too white for this, alphabetised covers, doing what it says on the tin, absolutely skithouse, Maroon 5 strays, call now, secret Canadians, build it from the riff up, and amen (break) to music (music music). Next week: Beeso returns with new music (music music) from Czarface + MF Doom and Stöner, and a grab-bag all-star Gang Of Four tribute album. Recent review albums are in our current album review playlist on Spotify, with earlier stuff in our 2021 review archive, along with our 2021 tripping balls mixtape featuring our favourite tracks from new albums we've reviewed this year. The full list of all the albums we've ever featured on the show and Beeso's playlist for his boys are also available elsewhere on the internet. BALLS and tripping balls are available on their own RSS feeds, as well as being found together on Omny Studio,Spotify and Apple Podcasts (feel free to subscribe, rate and review) - and we welcome your reckons via Twitter, Facebook and email. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Voici venir l'avant-dernier podcast avant la fin du monde ou un truc du style ! Une fois n'est pas coutume, ce podcast sera quasi 100% dédié aux jeux du moment ou à venir. Et dans les jeux du moment, il faut avouer que les frenchies BeWorld et ACE ont fait fort pour MorphOS ! C'est à nouveau un graph' de l'excellent Jojo073 qui fait office de cover à cet épisode 99 du podcast.Pour la musique de fin, vous pourrez écouter le tout aussi excellent module intitulé "Terrible Songname". Il s'agit d'un module Protracker que l'on doit au sieur Banjo Guy Ollie et qui a terminé deuxième de la compétition en ligne Amiga Ireland 2021. Bonne écoute à tous et n'oubliez pas, que l'Amiga soit avec vous ! PS : Pensez à laisser un petit mot ici ou ailleurs ;) Merci. Liste des liens évoqués dans le podcast : Logiciels : Mise à jour d'AmigaOS 4.1 Final Edition Update 2 : https://amiga-ng.org/article.php?sid=1260 Jeux : Duckstroma - WIP : https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=NLrc9sP6F4s Creeping Me Out - WIP : https://www.amigalove.com/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=1711 JetHuntERS - WIP : https://www.amigafrance.com/forums/topic/jethunters/ Inviyya - WIP : https://youtu.be/82qZSuSKg3U Metal Gear MSX - WIP : http://eab.abime.net/showthread.php?t=105620 & https://www.amigafrance.com/forums/topic/metalgear/ Minkey - WIP : https://www.amigafrance.com/forums/topic/minkey/ Inca Man - WIP : https://www.amigafrance.com/forums/topic/incaman/ Jake & Peppy - WIP : https://www.amigafrance.com/forums/topic/jakepeppy/ Smarty And The Nasty Gluttons : http://www.indieretronews.com/2021/01/smarty-and-nasty-gluttons-amiga-special.html & https://www.amigafrance.com/forums/topic/smartynastygluttons/ & https://smartygame.fi/ Super Sprint - beta : https://mcgeezer.itch.io/turbo-sprint Tinyus - démo : http://abyss-online.de/eab/aYs_Tinyus_Beta0.1.adf Amiga Platformer par Neeso Games - beta : https://neesogames.itch.io/amiga-platformer Crazy Columns - Démo : https://www.crazy-columns.hoffer-industries.com/en/Download/ Tapper - alpha : https://www.amigafrance.com/forums/topic/tapper/ Wilcza Buda / Wolf's Shack - démo : https://www.amigafrance.com/forums/topic/wolfshack/ The Widow : https://www.amigafrance.com/forums/topic/widow/ PrBoom (MorphOS) : https://www.morphos-storage.net/?id=1610476 JonoF's Duke Nukem 3D (MorphOS) : https://www.morphos-storage.net/?id=1608110 JonoF's Shadow Warrior (MorphOS) : https://www.morphos-storage.net/?id=1609039 Rise Of The Triad EXPR (MorphOS) : https://www.morphos-storage.net/?id=1607805 OpenBOR (MorphOS) : https://www.morphos-storage.net/?id=1531887 Zelda Navi's Quest (MorphOS) : https://www.morphos-storage.net/?id=1532707 Site de HunoPPC : http://hunoppc.amiga-projects.net/ Pekka Kana 2 (MorphOS) : https://www.morphos-storage.net/?id=1610216 Pekka Kana 2 (AmigaOS 4) : http://www.os4depot.net/?function=showfile&file=game/platform/pekkakana2.lha Hydra Castle Labyrinth (MorphOS) : https://www.morphos-storage.net/?id=1531843 Hydra Castle Labyrinth - Fiche Amiga France : https://www.amigafrance.com/forums/topic/hydracastlelabyrinth/ Celeste Pico-8 (MorphOS) : https://www.morphos-storage.net/?id=1579975 Dungeon Rush (MorphOS) : https://www.morphos-storage.net/?id=1603915 Breaker (MorphOS) : https://www.morphos-storage.net/?id=1612034 Blockrage (MorphOS) : https://www.morphos-storage.net/?id=1612035 Ninja Siege (MorphOS) : https://www.morphos-storage.net/?id=1612059 Detritus (AmigaOS 4) : http://www.os4depot.net/?function=showfile&file=game/shmup/detritus.lha Concours 2021 de Fiction-Interactive.fr : http://www.fiction-interactive.fr/concours/concours-2021/ Le Donjon de BatteMan : http://www.fiction-interactive.fr/le-donjon-de-batteman/ & https://batteman.itch.io/le-donjon-de-batteman Station Spatiale S16 Prologue : http://www.fiction-interactive.fr/station-spatiale-s16-prologue/ Matériels : Amiga 1000 Parceiro : https://www.amigaimpact.org/forums/topic/amiga-1000-parceiro/ Divers : Concours AmigaFrance sur Celtic Heart : https://www.amigafrance.com/concours-du-mois-fevrier-2021-celtic-heart-night-owl-design/ La radio Ericade : https://radio.ericade.net/ La Liste des jeux Amiga : http://obligement.free.fr/listejeuxamiga/listejeuxamiga.php Entrevue avec sieur Tarzin : http://obligement.free.fr/articles/itwluczyszyn.php Amiga Addict 2 : https://www.amiga-addict.com/ Un jeu Psygnosis "retrouvé" ! : https://batteman.itch.io/the-legend-of-emily-joly Musique de fin : Amiga Ireland 2021 : https://amigausers.ie/amiga-ireland-2021-online-creative-competition-results/ Terrible Songname par Banjo Guy Ollie : https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=t6cSjmZiQZA
Tripping Balls? Yes, we're rebranding BALLS After Dark. Shouts to us for only taking five years to come up with a better title for our music podcast. This week: new albums from Norwegian metallurgy enthusiasts Kvelertak and French desert stoners Slift, finding joy, Dogdirt Weekly, shouty Dave, the Beeso Method, interfering with farm animals, return of the Protracker guitar sample, for domestic consumption, learning Norwegian in a week, space man, 1am farm drunk, 72 minute singles, having your Cake, the 90s are the 70s, top 50 of 1995, Jacinda’s mum (has got it going on), bogan clapback culture, songs about gobbies, help the aged, walking legacy, succulent Chinese meals, the Betoota of pub punk, how good is licking cane toads, and doom metal as a paediatric sedative. Next week: Sydney indie rockers Crocodylus and some acid-washed old boomer who calls himself Ozzy. Current and recent review albums are in our album review playlist on Spotify, along with our full archive of last year's review albums and our 2019 After Dark Mixtape of our favourite tracks from therein. Our full list of review albums and Beeso's kids playlist are also available elsewhere on the internet. Get more BALLS and After Dark in your ears via Omny Studio,Spotify and Apple Podcasts (please subscribe, rate and review), and feel free to hurl your reckons at us via Twitter, Facebook and email.
Guest host Adamhfoto is in to talk La Roux and EDM, Protracker nerds, raiding Pinball Dreams for samples, no that’s *Stunt Car* Racer, killing more than the Somme, Carmen Sandiego meets Football Manager, the most inexplicable game in the history of gaming, Sensible Soccer origin stories, shake it off, it turns out getting shot hurts, loot crate culture, corporate pinkwashing, it doesn’t get better, next week’s After Dark, high speed Australian internet, very giga, and lifestyles of the old and washed. Next week: Beeso's back with new albums from Leeds art-rock fumblers Mush and NZ-Detroit beats-n-bars collab the Leonard Simpson Duo. Current and recent review albums are in our album review playlist on Spotify, along with our full archive of last year's review albums and our 2019 After Dark Mixtape of our favourite tracks from therein. Our full list of review albums and Beeso's kids playlist are also available elsewhere on the internet. Get more BALLS and After Dark in your ears via Omny Studio,Spotify and Apple Podcasts (please subscribe, rate and review), and feel free to hurl your reckons at us via Twitter, Facebook and email.
Dani and Alex reveal their general ignorance of brass and woodwind instruments, as Alex has recently reignited his passion for the French horn! Alex has a Remote Transmission update, and both of them are considering changing their Twitter usernames.Reddit: /r/Station13Twitter (Alex): @protrackerTwitter (Dani): @danielpwrightTwitter (Station 13): @Station13FMMastodon (Dani): @dpwright@mastodon.socialMastodon (Station 13): @station13@botsin.spaceShow Notes Trombone electro-scooter French horn Capo Recorder Septoplasty R-Type Afrika Bamabaataa & The Soulsonic Force — Planet Rock Roland TR-808 razorblade oscilloscope so this is texas kid viddy and the cosmic space-beasts ProTracker @protracker @Station13FM @danielpwright @kidviddy @tataminomusi @timeforacuppa Speedball 2: Super Deluxe
Ur veckans skakande, rafflande och spännande avsnitt från Sveriges mest revolutionerande podcast: Bodyguard - spoilerfritt. Nästa vecka blir det eventuellt djupare diskussion Diverse annan trevlig TV Fredrik har varit på Øredev igen, och blivit sugen på mer VR Jocke har jobbat hårt DMZ Retro #3: vi är i mål! Och du kan fortfarande förbeställa En punktering kommer sällan ensam Fredrik filosoferar kring sin relation till Tetris effect Uppgraderad Amiga 2000 för BBS:en Fredrik kikar på senaste Scamanderfilmen “Programminnet är slut” och andra spännande Macproblem Remakes av spel, vilka är bra? Favoritremake av ett spel Jocke fascineras av skräp på sin hårddisk - en skakande städrapport Länkar Öppningsmusiken - Less than av Nine inch nails, live Bodyguard House of cards, sista säsongen Manhunt: Unabomber Sharp objects The rain Øredev Moon Ribas och hennes keynote Az Balabanian Podden Research VR Oculus quest Magic leap-headsetet Gubbdata Pontus Berg Fairlight ABC 80 Tetris effect Ecstacy of order - Tetrisdokumentären Little big planet-spelen Quinn AmiTCP Roadshow Miami Binkd Frontdoor Amibinkd Crashmail Little endian och big endian Crashmail II ixemul Inumbo Activesync Scamanderfilmen - Fantastic beasts del två Railroads Pirates! Wings remastered Tetris effect Holedown Protracker Två nördar - en podcast. Fredrik Björeman och Joacim Melin diskuterar allt som gör livet värt att leva. Fullständig avsnittsinformation finns här: https://www.bjoremanmelin.se/podcast/avsnitt-147-manga-skona-gigabyte.html.
Denna vecka diskuterar pojkarna följande: Doom VFR och VR-kontroller - det tar sig när man kommer till helvetet Vectrex Gubbdata - en rafflande rapport! Protracker - hur funkar det? Serial: https://www.decisivetactics.com/products/serial/ Datastorm MOD-nostalgi Amiga 500 + TF–530 + KS3.1 = nej Jocke på byamöte - raseri och elände! Långläsning men intressant: Utvecklare med mera Owen Williams har bytt från Macbook till Surface book 2 och är gediget nöjd Veckans Minecraft-modd: Bettergeo! Microsoft återlanserar Intellimouse! Serverväxlingar: Centos har blivit Alpine i Jockes kluster Datormagazin re-lanserar sin sajt. Datormagazin Retro: “runt jul, eventuellt” Facebook “råkar” klanta sig igen Lite livesändningsnytt Länkar Doom VFR Magic mouse Mighty mouse - en mus Fredrik hatar Vive Chipspartyt i Jönköping Zone of the enders, 2nd runner Metal gear solid 2 Moviebox Vectrex Scramble till Vectrex Protracker Noisetracker Kaktus och Mahoney - Pex “Mahoney” Tufvesson and Anders “Kaktus” Berkeman Mr Z MOD-filer IFF-filer Datastorm Serial Informationsfilmer om Protracker - av Wasp RJ Mical MOD-nostalgi Lång och trevlig artikel om att byta Macbook mot Surface book .gd är toppdomän för Grenada Fredriks skriverier om Surface book Bettergeo Bettergeo på Wikia SGU Intellimouse kommer tillbaka! Finns att köpa av Microsoft i Sverige! Intellimouse explorer 3 Intellimouse optical 1 Sculpt ergonomic keyboard Centos Alpine Facebook klantar sig lite. Igen. Två nördar - en podcast. Fredrik Björeman och Joacim Melin diskuterar allt som gör livet värt att leva. Fullständig avsnittsinformation finns här: https://www.bjoremanmelin.se/podcast/avsnitt-130-en-snabb-liten-ettrig-linuxdistribution.html.
Este é o episódio 157 do Retrohitz. Neste episódio, o disco The Blossoming Years, do russo MmcM (Sergey Kosov). As faixas foram compostas entre 1999 e 2001, e todas para a execução em um ZX-Spectrum com um chip da Yamaha (o AY8912) e o software ProTracker 3. (Se você tem um ZX-Spectrum 48K com o … Continue lendo Retrohitz #157 – Disco The Blossoming Years, do MmcM (ZX-Spectrum) →
Zapraszam do 26 odcinka AmiWigilii. Gościem jest AceMan, twórca chiptune, scenowiec, gość stojący za modules.pl. AceMan jest jak na Amigowca dość młodą osoba. Być może, dlatego właśnie jest ta produktywny? Z prawie dwugodzinego wywiadu dowiedzie się, co to jest Protracker :) oraz jak się tworzy chiptune,?Jaka jest różnica między SID a Paulą. Ponad to czy demoscena odżywa i dlaczego Vampire nie poruszył scenowców tak jak jego twórcy sobie życzyli? Dowiemy się też, czy na chiptune można zarobić, jakiego artystę warto posłuchać i czy lub kiedy AceMan wyda własny album. Odcinek wzbogacony jest twórczością mojego gościa jako tło muzyczne, a na sam koniec możecie odsłuchać cały utwór - Monkey Business. Te i inne utowry możecie odnaleźć na stronie - http://www.juicycube.net. Linki: http://www.juicycube.net http://www.modules.pl https://soundcloud.com/AceMan_PL https://juicycube.bandcamp.com/releases http://lubimyczytac.pl/ksiazka/130354/bajty-polskie
The term 'chiptune' was originally coined for a sub-genre of Amiga music that incorporated instruments similar to those found in the music of 8-bit computers like the C64. Popular with the demo scene, this particular style was also frequently used in game soundtracks from that era. In this podcast we look back at almost 30 years of chiptune making, from the early beginnings with SIDMon and Protracker to more recent efforts by the tracking scene. Continue reading →
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Witam was serdecznie w 17 odcinku podcastu AmiWigilia. Tym razem będziecie mieli okazję bliżej poznać twórców bardzo fajnej, polskiej gry - Eskadra! Eskadra została wydana równo 20 lat temu, przez bardzo znany w Polsce - L. K. Avalon. Niestety nie udało się zebrać wszystkich jej twórców - Sun Productions. Mimo to bardzo miło się nam rozmawiało oraz dyskutowało na wszelakie amigowe tematy. Tak więc goście to: Tomasz Osmialowski (kod/grafika) oraz Tobiasz Staniszewski (muzyka). Poza samymi wspomnieniami, poruszyliśmy warsztat wykorzystany do produkcji gry, współpracę z wydawcą, komentarz do obecnego świata retro i dlaczego retro jest fajne. Moi goście zdradzają również plany, iż chodzi im po głowi nowa produkcja. Odcinek wzbogacony jest tłem muzycznym Tobiasza, czyli spora kolekcją modułów prosto z kultowego ProTracker. Na sam koniec usłyszycie jeden z jego modułów - bungee time. Linki: hol.abime.net/4371 lkavalon.com www.ppa.pl/gry/rozmowa-z-tomaszem-osmialowskim-programista-i-grafikiem-gry-eskadra.html www.ppa.pl/gry/rozmowa-z-tobiaszem-staniszewskim-i-bartoszem-sierocinskim-muzykami-gry-eskadra.html
We talk demo party memories, diskmags, BBS, Protracker and the early 90's Amiga scene with long-time scener H0ffman! H0ffman's Soundcloud: [https://soundcloud.com/h0ffman](https://soundcloud.com/h0ffman) Our website: [http://theretrohour.com](http://theretrohour.com) Facebook: [http://www.facebook.com/theretrohour](http://www.facebook.com/theretrohour) Twitter: [http://twitter.com/retrohouruk](http://twitter.com/retrohouruk) Show Notes: Vote for us in The Podcast Awards PLEASE: t.co/l0Tdy2RAf4 Turn Atari Cart in wallet: [http://bit.ly/1XCyeaQ](http://bit.ly/1XCyeaQ) Worms 21st birthday - Worms WMD: [http://bit.ly/1qOZ7vn](http://bit.ly/1qOZ7vn) Missle Command the movie?!: [http://bit.ly/1qOY2DU](http://bit.ly/1qOY2DU) Games that are too much for the hardware: [http://bit.ly/25mJ9bp](http://bit.ly/25mJ9bp) Vinyl makes more money then Youtube: [http://bit.ly/1Z5M8RT](http://bit.ly/1Z5M8RT) Sega investigating Shenmue 1 & 2 HD remakes: [http://bit.ly/1ORWpeE](http://bit.ly/1ORWpeE) Sega Steam store massive sales break record: [http://bit.ly/1U0TpOM](http://bit.ly/1U0TpOM) Smart phone holder snes controller: [http://bit.ly/1TNmjpn](http://bit.ly/1TNmjpn) Archive of 'Duke of Edinburgh hack' reavled: [http://bbc.in/1RxeYof](http://bbc.in/1RxeYof) A closer look at the NUON Console: [https://imgur.com/gallery/MuEI2#ztkp9Am](https://imgur.com/gallery/MuEI2#ztkp9Am)