I am so happy to have lived my child/teenage years when C64 and Amiga came out. Listening to these again now that I am a game developer myself is so inspirational in addition to nostalgic.
SONG LIST (a few might be inaccurate, feel free to comment) 0:00:00 - Rallye Master by Karsten Obarski 0:05:06 - Defjam and Red Sector - Megademo 1.0 - Third Part (2nd half) 0:10:14 - ** Firefox & Tip - Hyperbased (Phenomena - Enigma) 0:13:!6 - ## ??? 0:15:49 - "Acronyme" by Baroque 0:18:49 - Romeo Knight - RSI Hard 0:21:10 - "Megaforce 02" by Luxor from "Megademo 2" by Megaforce (1988) 0:23:52 - Blaizer - Pinball Fantasies Menue 0:25:10 - Romeo Knight - Rise Up 0:29:20 - SCS - Disco-Groove 0:32:25 - Disco Groove by ? 0:37:31 - ## "DNS" by Hans of "World of Wonders" 0:42:00 - Amegas by Karsten Obarski 0:46:23 - "Sleepwalk" by Karsten Obarski (1987) 0:51:15 - "Dragons Funk" by Moby 0:57:24 - "Angie.S" by Frog^D.O.C, boot-loader, 3D-Net-Analyzer demo from D.O.C (1988) 1:01:20 - SSL7 by SLL 1:04:40 - Banana - Echoing 1:07:21 - Bit Arts - BA1 1:10:50 - Bit Arts - Space2 1:13:56 - "Endtheme" by Karsten Obarski 1:14:54 - "Bass of Base" by Plauze of Alphaflight 1:17:12 - Blaizer - Steelchambers2 1:22:04 - ## Twilight & Doc Holiday - "Feel Real Megashort" (1991) 1:24:08 - ## Blood Money game - extended track - Ray Norrish 1:26:50 - "Stref" by Oberheim from the Vortex 42 MegaDemo (1988) 1:29:32 "Flash4" by Gonzo^Black Monks from the "Def Jam & Red Sector Megademo part 3" (1988) OR maybe version of "Aciiiiid" by Hurricane^The Link from The Link Megademo (1989) 1:32:24 - "Bridge to the universe" by Dr Awesome^Crusaders (1989) from "Freaked out" musicdisk by Crusaders (1989) 1:37:03 - "The Song" by Titan^NorthStar(?) (Uncle Tom) from, among others, the Speedball cracktro by Crack Band Crew (1988) 1:41:34 - Laxity - Checknobankh (Desert Dream) 1:45:48 - might be "Blitzwing2" by Blitzwing of Maffia ?? 1:48:53 - "Heavy but cool" by Pat from "New Demo" by Wild Copper (1988) 1:50:26 SCS - Disco-Groove 1:53:31 - "We're the devils" by Walkman^IT from "Celebration Time"-demo (1989) (Also from game TwinTris) 1:59:56 - "Ecstacy" by Dr Awesome^Crusaders (1989) from "Freaked out" musicdisk by Crusaders (1989) 2:02:30 - "Coma" by Static^Rebels from the Coma demo (1990) 2:06:07 - "Feel Real Megashort" by Doc Holiday & Twilight^Wildfire from "In Full Affect" trackmo (1991) 2:08:08 Diablo - Kaosmodule 2:10:35 "Cook it up" by Dr Awesome^Crusaders from "A Few Tunes by Dr. Awesome and Fleshbrain" musicdisk (1990) 2:13:32 "Transformer" (aka "Kawai-k1") by Starbuck^Spreadpoint from "Soundtracker 2.3 intro" (1989) 2:16:07 "Crack of dawn" by Romeo Knight^RSI from "3D-Net-Analyzer musicdisk" from D.O.C (1988) amongst others 2:21:16 - "Lars" by SLL 2:24:06 - "CreamLemon Hype" (6") by Pinoyboy 2:26:27 - Laxity - Desert Dream Intro 2:30:20 Karsten Obarski - Crystal Hammer 2:34:27 - Barry Leitch - Lotus 2 - Ending 2:36:38 - smth like a Cybernoid 2 2:42:25 - Barry Leitch - Lotus 2 - Bootup (Intro) 2:45:14 - "Dep Heat" by Fog 2:49:00 - Complications by Danko 2:52:25 - repeating of Desert dream intro... 2:56:18 - Laxity - Desert Dream Part 2 Some song titles found through songs at this MOD collection portal: cyberpingui.free.fr/realmodules.php
0:13:16 (No new song is starting here. This part belongs to »Hyperbased«) 0:18:49 Romeo Knight - RSI Hard 0:23:52 Blaizer - Pinball Fantasies Menue 0:25:10 Romeo Knight - Rise Up 0:29:20 SCS - Disco-Groove 0:32:25 (this is not »disco groove«, but don’t know what it is) 0:42:00 Karsten Obarski - Amegas (»Amegas« is the title of the track, Karsten Obarski the composer) 1:04:40 Banana - Echoing 1:07:21 Bit Arts - BA1 1:10:50 Bit Arts - Space2 1:17:12 Blaizer - Steelchambers2 (a few seconds in the beginning are missing) 1:24:08 Ray Norrish - Blood Money 1:45:48 (not listed as timestamp) 1:48:53 (not listed as timestamp) 1:50:26 SCS - Disco-Groove 1:52:27 (wrong timestamp, because »Disco-Groove« is still running here) 2:08:08 Diablo - Kaosmodule 2:30:20 Karsten Obarski - Crystal Hammer
These are those days... You didn't hear a melody for over 25 years and suddenly you feel like 17 again (wow, that's the power of music). I really miss that time. The track at 1:01:20 made my day! Thank you for that!!!
There is something incredible about 80s demoscene music. Something that transcends both computing power, and time itself. Amiga composers were true masters of their craft
Big big thanks ! My favorite one is at 46:23. I like the intro so much. I never thought to listen it again after having sold my Amiga 500 at the end of the 80s.
I just knew I've heard that one before! Found it in my collection, and the song name is "sleepwalk". (SLEPWALK.MOD if my file still keeps the original name) Filesize is 61,3 kB (62 800 byte). Unfortunately I can't find any clues about the author in the sample names :( With some luck you might perhaps dig it out from modarchive.org if you want to?
Oh my god ! Thank you. My journey to find this music at 2.02.36 end here with you're great work. Hug or kiss or everything you want from a now french old nerd. That explain the bad english, again thank you very very much.
I seem to remember Slipstream from the demos. I might be mistaken of course as it was a long time ago. I think Technological Death listed a load of squads
I remember a beautiful demo in a pirate version of Rainbow Islands for Amiga, which contained a beautiful version of Abba's The Winner Take it All. I haven't been able to find it...
Michael Bosshard, if you consider this lot the best of the Amiga Demoscene, I have to say you are missing out on the massive ADVANCEMENTS on Paula music made in the 30 years since.
anyone know where to find a tune ( made using Octomed , i believe ?) on a demo disk by Fossilized and Orpheus ...? i found it on you tube some time ago but the video has since disappeared CHEERS
1:53:31 Oh wow, isn't that music from "Digger"? I remember it from "Digger XP", so I'll assume Digger XP is a Windows port of Digger. I'm gonna look that up I think
Crediting the musicians would've been nice. That's what people usually (not always) did when they ripped the music and used them in their own productions. While the compilation is great, thumbs down for not giving credits for the tunes.
@@Littletime839 Thank you for replying to this thread, now i noticed that Robyn had replied 2 years ago with the correct answer to my question! :) I don't think it's from a game though, i remember listening to it as one of the first demos/intros i saw in '88 or 89...
Amazing compilation. My favorite of all time at czcams.com/video/usyAEG4V5ds/video.htmlm1s. I think it should be linked at "when" I was listening to it in my childhood, and what game was on the floppy (which I don't remember :)).
I heard this one and recognized it from my personal little mod collection :) Title is "bass_of_base", or possibly "bass of underground" Author is plauze of alphaflight (filename bassbase.mod)
timeless classics... not so much, rather tough beginnings. those early Amiga tunes must rank among the worst music ever created: out of tune samples, random motives, early digital synth sounds, retriggered vocal samples, stiff beats, staccato basslines - so late 80s it hurts! of course there are exceptions, some guys actually knew their way around notes - Walkman, Blaizer, Leitch among them - but that only makes the rest look even worse (i can't believe this is the same Dr. Awesome who later did the endtune for "Escape for Colditz"). fortunately i still had C64 then and only got Amiga in 1991 when things started to change and Amiga music became synonymous with quality. or am i deluding myself? ;)
I am so happy to have lived my child/teenage years when C64 and Amiga came out. Listening to these again now that I am a game developer myself is so inspirational in addition to nostalgic.
SONG LIST (a few might be inaccurate, feel free to comment)
0:00:00 - Rallye Master by Karsten Obarski
0:05:06 - Defjam and Red Sector - Megademo 1.0 - Third Part (2nd half)
0:10:14 - ** Firefox & Tip - Hyperbased (Phenomena - Enigma)
0:13:!6 - ## ???
0:15:49 - "Acronyme" by Baroque
0:18:49 - Romeo Knight - RSI Hard
0:21:10 - "Megaforce 02" by Luxor from "Megademo 2" by Megaforce (1988)
0:23:52 - Blaizer - Pinball Fantasies Menue
0:25:10 - Romeo Knight - Rise Up
0:29:20 - SCS - Disco-Groove
0:32:25 - Disco Groove by ?
0:37:31 - ## "DNS" by Hans of "World of Wonders"
0:42:00 - Amegas by Karsten Obarski
0:46:23 - "Sleepwalk" by Karsten Obarski (1987)
0:51:15 - "Dragons Funk" by Moby
0:57:24 - "Angie.S" by Frog^D.O.C, boot-loader, 3D-Net-Analyzer demo from D.O.C (1988)
1:01:20 - SSL7 by SLL
1:04:40 - Banana - Echoing
1:07:21 - Bit Arts - BA1
1:10:50 - Bit Arts - Space2
1:13:56 - "Endtheme" by Karsten Obarski
1:14:54 - "Bass of Base" by Plauze of Alphaflight
1:17:12 - Blaizer - Steelchambers2
1:22:04 - ## Twilight & Doc Holiday - "Feel Real Megashort" (1991)
1:24:08 - ## Blood Money game - extended track - Ray Norrish
1:26:50 - "Stref" by Oberheim from the Vortex 42 MegaDemo (1988)
1:29:32 "Flash4" by Gonzo^Black Monks from the "Def Jam & Red Sector Megademo part 3" (1988) OR maybe version of "Aciiiiid" by Hurricane^The Link from The Link Megademo (1989)
1:32:24 - "Bridge to the universe" by Dr Awesome^Crusaders (1989) from "Freaked out" musicdisk by Crusaders (1989)
1:37:03 - "The Song" by Titan^NorthStar(?) (Uncle Tom) from, among others, the Speedball cracktro by Crack Band Crew (1988)
1:41:34 - Laxity - Checknobankh (Desert Dream)
1:45:48 - might be "Blitzwing2" by Blitzwing of Maffia ??
1:48:53 - "Heavy but cool" by Pat from "New Demo" by Wild Copper (1988)
1:50:26 SCS - Disco-Groove
1:53:31 - "We're the devils" by Walkman^IT from "Celebration Time"-demo (1989) (Also from game TwinTris)
1:59:56 - "Ecstacy" by Dr Awesome^Crusaders (1989) from "Freaked out" musicdisk by Crusaders (1989)
2:02:30 - "Coma" by Static^Rebels from the Coma demo (1990)
2:06:07 - "Feel Real Megashort" by Doc Holiday & Twilight^Wildfire from "In Full Affect" trackmo (1991)
2:08:08 Diablo - Kaosmodule
2:10:35 "Cook it up" by Dr Awesome^Crusaders from "A Few Tunes by Dr. Awesome and Fleshbrain" musicdisk (1990)
2:13:32 "Transformer" (aka "Kawai-k1") by Starbuck^Spreadpoint from "Soundtracker 2.3 intro" (1989)
2:16:07 "Crack of dawn" by Romeo Knight^RSI from "3D-Net-Analyzer musicdisk" from D.O.C (1988) amongst others
2:21:16 - "Lars" by SLL
2:24:06 - "CreamLemon Hype" (6") by Pinoyboy
2:26:27 - Laxity - Desert Dream Intro
2:30:20 Karsten Obarski - Crystal Hammer
2:34:27 - Barry Leitch - Lotus 2 - Ending
2:36:38 - smth like a Cybernoid 2
2:42:25 - Barry Leitch - Lotus 2 - Bootup (Intro)
2:45:14 - "Dep Heat" by Fog
2:49:00 - Complications by Danko
2:52:25 - repeating of Desert dream intro...
2:56:18 - Laxity - Desert Dream Part 2
Some song titles found through songs at this MOD collection portal:
cyberpingui.free.fr/realmodules.php
10:16 - Firefox & Tip - Hyperbased (Phenomena - Enigma)
1:41:34 - Laxity - Checknobankh (Desert Dream)
2:26:27 - Laxity - Desert Dream Intro
2:34:27 - Barry Leitch - Lotus 2 - Ending
2:36:38 - smth like a Cybernoid 2
2:42:25 - Barry Leitch - Lotus 2 - Bootup (Intro)
2:52:25 - repeating of Desert dream intro...
2:56:18 - Laxity - Desert Dream Part 2
@@digger7482 Awesome thanks! I'll update the list
0:13:16 (No new song is starting here. This part belongs to »Hyperbased«)
0:18:49 Romeo Knight - RSI Hard
0:23:52 Blaizer - Pinball Fantasies Menue
0:25:10 Romeo Knight - Rise Up
0:29:20 SCS - Disco-Groove
0:32:25 (this is not »disco groove«, but don’t know what it is)
0:42:00 Karsten Obarski - Amegas (»Amegas« is the title of the track, Karsten Obarski the composer)
1:04:40 Banana - Echoing
1:07:21 Bit Arts - BA1
1:10:50 Bit Arts - Space2
1:17:12 Blaizer - Steelchambers2 (a few seconds in the beginning are missing)
1:24:08 Ray Norrish - Blood Money
1:45:48 (not listed as timestamp)
1:48:53 (not listed as timestamp)
1:50:26 SCS - Disco-Groove
1:52:27 (wrong timestamp, because »Disco-Groove« is still running here)
2:08:08 Diablo - Kaosmodule
2:30:20 Karsten Obarski - Crystal Hammer
@@gaspode8 Cheers. I've updated the list
Thank you...
These are those days... You didn't hear a melody for over 25 years and suddenly you feel like 17 again (wow, that's the power of music). I really miss that time. The track at 1:01:20 made my day! Thank you for that!!!
that's one of SLL first tracks.. I think it was sll7.1
Wow, that's the Patrick Packard theme from Christian Bruhn on Amiga. Who made this on Amiga?
Very enjoyable listening to these great 𝑨𝑴𝑰𝑮𝑨 tracks.
😊👍
Such memories behind these great tunes.....
Okay. This is incredible. Amazing mix of music, my friend!
There is something incredible about 80s demoscene music. Something that transcends both computing power, and time itself. Amiga composers were true masters of their craft
Yes. What a deep period.
Big big thanks !
My favorite one is at 46:23. I like the intro so much.
I never thought to listen it again after having sold my Amiga 500 at the end of the 80s.
I just knew I've heard that one before! Found it in my collection, and the song name is "sleepwalk". (SLEPWALK.MOD if my file still keeps the original name) Filesize is 61,3 kB (62 800 byte).
Unfortunately I can't find any clues about the author in the sample names :(
With some luck you might perhaps dig it out from modarchive.org if you want to?
@@rogerwennstrom6677 Just adding Karsten Obarski here for future reference 🙂
Awesome music.
SOOOOO underrated in public.
Thank you very much for this video.
:)
couldnt agree more the amiga was a beast i still own my 600
I’ll agree. This is among the best synthwave ever. I wish it had more of a mainstream following
A tracklisting would be greatly aporeciated :-)
My comment has all the track names - look for it (one with most likes)
Great comp, nice to see Crystal Hammer in there.
Oh my god ! Thank you. My journey to find this music at 2.02.36 end here with you're great work. Hug or kiss or everything you want from a now french old nerd. That explain the bad english, again thank you very very much.
Yep, amazing! From the demo, Coma, by Rebels. Tune by Static.
Gorbash from Slipstream here - Great to hear these tunes again
I seem to remember Slipstream from the demos. I might be mistaken of course as it was a long time ago. I think Technological Death listed a load of squads
big thnx!
I remember a beautiful demo in a pirate version of Rainbow Islands for Amiga, which contained a beautiful version of Abba's The Winner Take it All. I haven't been able to find it...
From 00:42:00… mind blowing! Flying back with 30 years to my teenage OMG how many times was it listened again and again ! Crazy!
the best
THX YEEES SUPER
1:04:40 - "Echoing", known from the FFF - Zoom Player WMV Professional Keygen.
Amiga Demo : Zappel / Zodiac (1989)
but it was used in dugger/wow first i think..
Michael Bosshard, if you consider this lot the best of the Amiga Demoscene, I have to say you are missing out on the massive ADVANCEMENTS on Paula music made in the 30 years since.
Deutsch: Als Fremdsprache.
Erste Lektion. Guten Tag!
What?
Amiga 1200 on edelleen Hyvä kone.
43:18 "Can they know it's Christmas time at all?"
I really tried to find a better one, but this must be the lyrics. :3
“You give a little love and it all comes back to you.”
AMIGA F O R E V E R!
GREETZ 🤖👍💾
to amiga bestt!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
1:50:27 and 2:10:36 are my favorite
10 mins in what is the demo called I been looking for this for ages.
Pas besoin des titres pour les connaisseurs :)
18:50 Romeo Knight - RSI Hard
anyone know where to find a tune ( made using Octomed , i believe ?) on a demo disk by Fossilized and Orpheus ...? i found it on you tube some time ago but the video has since disappeared CHEERS
INFECT is here !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!?
1:53:31 Oh wow, isn't that music from "Digger"? I remember it from "Digger XP", so I'll assume Digger XP is a Windows port of Digger. I'm gonna look that up I think
Best part is 0:0:0 - 3:05:38
1:22:04 Twilight - Feel Real Megashort
Crediting the musicians would've been nice. That's what people usually (not always) did when they ripped the music and used them in their own productions.
While the compilation is great, thumbs down for not giving credits for the tunes.
Oh, now I get it, where the developers of Need For Madness stole the music from
warum steht hier nicht von wem und wann die musik gemacht wurde?
This is a great compilation, can you please, can you upload the list of song names?
I would be eternally grateful.
Gotta agree. A track list would be immensely appreciated.
A lot of these won't have official names because they come from demos and intros.
All of them have names or designations because they were composed by a human and have a file name. Every one of these songs has a filename.
ok .. so wouldnt it be smart to name them after the demo they from?
@@aaro1268 Of which the demos and tracks had names...
so many people asking for the tracklist are ignored here...
Whats the tune called at 30.30 and the one straight after?
I'd like to know as well. It's fantastic
Actually starts at 29:20
sounds like an SLL tune!
@@RobynVids "Disco-Groove" - modarchive.org/index.php?request=view_by_moduleid&query=119503
new version's here! remastered / extended -> czcams.com/video/xKuwUsnHBDU/video.html
Awesome! oh the memories...
Anyone knows somthing about the tune at 1:01:20???
SLL7 by SLL
@@Littletime839 Thank you for replying to this thread, now i noticed that Robyn had replied 2 years ago with the correct answer to my question! :)
I don't think it's from a game though, i remember listening to it as one of the first demos/intros i saw in '88 or 89...
Amazing compilation. My favorite of all time at czcams.com/video/usyAEG4V5ds/video.htmlm1s. I think it should be linked at "when" I was listening to it in my childhood, and what game was on the floppy (which I don't remember :)).
this particular tune is the intro music from AMEGAS (breakout/arkanoid clone).
15:53 what is music ? Heelp mee
Another one willing to know this track. Love it.
0:05:07 - Defjam and Red Sector - Megademo 1.0 - Third Part
czcams.com/video/W29b7haDimo/video.html
Even though some Amiga music is copyright.
All music has a copyright
1:22:00 - what is this song? It's similar to The Prodigy style :)
Twilight & Doc Holiday "Feel Real Megashort"
Somebody can name the music, which starts at 21:10?
Thanks!
My comment has all the track names - look for it (one with most likes)
Tracklist id! please! Thanks! :)
@@LarsTragel-zh7ei wtf?
@@LarsTragel-zh7ei fuck you asshole
Please, title 42:00
czcams.com/video/r-koQLue6RE/video.html
does anyone know the masterpiece name at 1:53:31?
I believe it's called We're the devils and it was composed by walkman or gladiator of IT.
It was used in IT music disc and Twintris game.
Also, the player plays the song wrong...
@@tubeMonger what do you mean?
@@tubeMongerthank you, it has really contemporary and awesome beat. I missed it at that time. I’m surprising there are a lot of great mods never know
1:14:45 wheres that from?
a new beat era that will be missed ;)
I heard this one and recognized it from my personal little mod collection :)
Title is "bass_of_base", or possibly "bass of underground"
Author is plauze of alphaflight
(filename bassbase.mod)
@@rogerwennstrom6677 Thanks a lot! Found it at modarchive.org/ :)
@@TheViceman Cool, glad I could help :)
Does someone know which song is this: czcams.com/video/ydOG05dnomk/video.html
name of the 1st song, plz
Rallye Master by Karsten Obarski
29:20 is great, what's the name?
Would like to know that as well!
@@p1xMU51c It's from Red Sector Megademo.
czcams.com/video/oTmpqBn4dfA/video.htmlm05s
@@chrisnorth4320 modarchive.org/index.php?request=view_by_moduleid&query=119503 - Disco groove
Anyone know the track at 35:00?
I'm pretty sure this track was initially released with the RSI Megademo -> czcams.com/video/oTmpqBn4dfA/video.htmlm39s
Wow... well remembered and thank you so much for the link. You're a gent. :D
Assalamualaikuu.
again, there's a new version including a tracklist: czcams.com/video/xKuwUsnHBDU/video.html
Anyone on 1:53:30?
TWINTRIS menu music -> czcams.com/video/VaRyWcd6me4/video.html
@@mikeboss5439 Thank you! Love it!
good but not bests... thanks anyway
1:14:42 - Что? Серьёзно?
@Жан Клон А, ну это всё обьясняет :)
timeless classics... not so much, rather tough beginnings. those early Amiga tunes must rank among the worst music ever created: out of tune samples, random motives, early digital synth sounds, retriggered vocal samples, stiff beats, staccato basslines - so late 80s it hurts! of course there are exceptions, some guys actually knew their way around notes - Walkman, Blaizer, Leitch among them - but that only makes the rest look even worse (i can't believe this is the same Dr. Awesome who later did the endtune for "Escape for Colditz"). fortunately i still had C64 then and only got Amiga in 1991 when things started to change and Amiga music became synonymous with quality. or am i deluding myself? ;)
Q
INFECT Mänchen nicht so schön !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!