New Reformation 5 Track from Matt Gray
Matt Gray posted a new preview from his upcoming Reformation 5 album on Bandcamp: The Sewers Main Theme from Last Ninja 2. It's quite the remix clocking in at 10 minutes and 30 seconds!
Remix News, November 2025
The Remix News covering November 2025 is now available for your viewing - and listening - pleasure, guided by the soothing voice of Scarlett o'Interfacé. Sugar, there's enough music here to wallpaper a moon - whatever the f---k that means!
I promise, this will all become clear once you start watching this episode (maybe). Bottom line is, with 38 (!) releases on RKO and AmigaRemix in November there are plenty of new remixes to listen to!
Remixer of the Year (ROTY) 2025 Voting Closes Jan 18th
This is a friendly reminder that voting for the Remixer of the Year (ROTY) 2025 awards closes on Sunday, January 18, 2026. If you haven't done so, yet, you have until then to vote for your favorite remixes and remixers.
And if you can't remember all the wonderful remixes that were released in 2025, listen to snippets from each of them in the Remix News episodes that were released monthly. (November and December episodes are coming shortly, too.) That's roughly 3+ hours of music to get through, but much less than listening to all the releases in their entirety.
Remember to enter a vote for each of the remixes and remixers you want to nominate in a given category, not just one! Every single nomination will count towards the final totals.
Have fun voting!
Remix News, October 2025
The latest Remix News is now available on YouTube! We are up to October now, and for this episode we were fortunate enough to get Eivind to help us introduce all the remixes that were released that month. Come, take a look and have a listen!
Studio One Tour of Makke's Alloyrun Remix
Makke has just released a fantastic behind‑the‑scenes video on how he created Alloyrun, one of 2025’s standout remixes. You can watch it now on YouTube, or find it in the ever‑growing library on our How were they made?
page.
Mastertronic C64 Remixes - Part 2
A few months back, the Mastertronics Collectors Archive featured a fantastic article by Warren Pilkington (aka Waz), highlighting 10 freely available remixes of classic Mastertronic game soundtracks.
Now, Part 2 has just landed - this time Waz dives into 10 standout remixes taken from commercial remix albums.
You’ll find the new article at the link below, and if you missed Part 1, there’s a handy link to that as well.
"Reformation 5" Previews from Matt Gray
Today Matt Gray has delivered a Christmas treat for us: a brand‑new preview track from his upcoming Reformation 5 album. This latest release is an epic re‑imagining of Rob Hubbard’s legendary Commando
.
Just a couple of weeks earlier, Gray unveiled the album’s first preview, a powerful remix of Martin Galway’s Arkanoid
. If you missed that one, it’s definitely worth a listen.
Best of all, both tracks are available to stream and download on Bandcamp. Links below — turn up the volume and enjoy!
Apidya
by Chris Hülsbeck
This is the official Soundtrack Album for ‘Apidya’, which is considered one of the best action-games released for Commodore Amiga Computers. The player takes control of an enchanted bee on her way to the hive of an evil wasp queen in a horizontal arcade style shooter. All tracks were newly arranged for the CD release and recorded with high end studio equipment, so the music sounds better than ever before!
credits
Released April 1, 1992
© 1992, 2013 Chris Huelsbeck Productions. All tracks composed & arranged by Chris Huelsbeck, except track 5 arranged by Pseudo D.; track 6 arranged by Rudolf Stember; track 9 composed by Chris Huelsbeck & Pseudo D., lyrics by Mikey J. Romeo & Preshuz; track 10 composed by Pseudo D., lyrics by E. Velez; track 11, 12 composed by Pseudo D.; track 13 composed & arranged by Ramiro Vaca; track 14 composed & produced by Rudolf Stember.
license
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Last Ninja 3 (mind.in.a.box mix)
Arranged by Stefan Poiss
Review by LMan
Arranged by MRT
But what really makes this remix is the lyrics: it's a mix of touching eulogy and techno-romance that may not seem so out of place today in the age of smartphones and smart TVs - but this began 30 years ago when it was not fashionable and commonplace to be glued to computer screens.
One cannot be NOT moved by the lyrics, and, of course, by the synthesized voice that sings it: that unmistakable Commodore speech engine.
My only technical note is that I wish the voice was put more in front of the rest of the mix.
A remarkable piece of nostalgia. Dziekuje, Tomasz!
Review by LaLa
Arranged by Tim Forsyth
Review by Radiarion
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