Interviews

An Interview with Steve Turner

by Neil Carr

Originally Steve did the music for Graftgold, but alas he couldn't find the time to continue with the music part of the games industry. Not surprising really since he was also the owner of Graftgold.

An Interview with Tim Forsyth

by Neil Carr

Tim's First ever remix/remake was back in 1989. Since then he's always followed the scene, and over the years has contributed some fine remixes.

An Interview with Jason Page

by Neil Carr

Jason Started his carear at the famous, but now defunct Graftgold where he took over from Steve Turner (who was the founder of Graftgold) as in-house musician. When Graftgold ceased trading he now finds himself at Sony Computer Entertainment Europe where he still writes music and programs 15 years later after he stepped into Graftgold's Office as a trainee.

An Interview with Max Hall

by Neil Carr

Max is signed to no-less than four record labels as a producer/remixer. He's also licensing some of his work in Japan. But a musician who hasn't forgot where it all started with a unique remix of Future Shock, which can be downloaded at RKO.

An Interview with Machinae Supremacy

by Neil Carr

Machinae Supremacy broke into the scene with the superbly reworked rock version of Gianna Sisters, which instantly took pride of place at the top of the Remix64 charts and still there to this very day. They also won Remix Of The year at Remix64 which was voted for by our visitors, and there's more to come.

An Interview with David Warhol

by Neil Carr

Dave was one of the very early c64 musicians, He started out writing games at Mattel Electronics before the company folded. In The mid 80's Dave won EA audio of the year award.

An Interview with Søren "Jeff" Lund

by LMan

Jeff mastered the SID chip like few others. The early 90s, a time when many people abandoned the c64, Jeff just kicked off. He released impressive SID works for various demos and groups. The best thing about it: he is still very active in the c64 scene: making music, and even coding his own SID editor.

An Interview with Jeroen Breebaart

by Neil Carr

Jeroen, better known for his excellent dance remixes will be looking to change direction when it comes to remixing. As with his latest remix "Thrust" the Jazz/Funk style will be more evident in the future.

An Interview with Keith Tinman

by Neil Carr

Keith worked for Odin/Thor before later joining Ocean creating works like Hypaball, Scary Monsters, and CABAL. Keith introduced a sound that was very uniquely his. As with Fred Gray Keith brought a different approach to c64 music composing that was refreshing and addictive.

An Interview with G.o.D

by Neil Carr

There are more and more guitarists now on the scene, G.o.D is one of them. He gives a very opinionated interview that is frank and to the point.

An Interview with Tomsk

by Neil Carr

Using a Playstation to create his music Tomsk has done two very creditable remixes. Knucklebusters takes credit for being one of the few who have tackled a full length remix of this tune. The results considering the limitations of the Playstation were impressive.

An Interview with Ramiro Vaca

by LMan

Ramiro Vaca has provided wonderful tunes for the SID chip, many of them for the games foundry Factor 5. Among his most popular works are Turrican 1 and Rock 'n' Roll. I still remember the shivers that went down my spine when I won Turrican for the first time and listened to the wonderful moody end titles score. Read his thoughts about that and more!

An Interview with Jan Zottmann

by Neil Carr

Jan Zottmann takes over the reigns for the sequal to the Amiga remix CD "Immortal". Immortal 2 is set to take the series one step further than what was achieved previously.. Find out more on this exciting venture with this interview with Jan

An Interview with The Plough

by Neil Carr

Long time scener and musician The Plough reflects on the past and present within this interview, which was done Live.

An Interview with Oliver Klaewer

by Neil Carr

Oliver Klaewar composed many tunes on the c64. Floating Point action as described by Oliver wasn't done in just Floating points. This seems to be a common misconception.

An Interview with Jurek Raben

by Neil Carr

There are plenty of tunes from The Last Ninja series of games on rko. Though he has concentrated his efforts on these tunes, he will not carry on doing remixes from this series. He will instead now concentrate on other tunes from other games.

An Interview with a0d BST

by Neil Carr

Nearly 10 years in music production, A0d and BST are brothers working together and producing c64 remixes. A0d does the composing while BST works on the FX and post-production.

An Interview with Magnus Alstad

by Neil Carr

Magnus Alstad from Joined Forces (formally known as Magnus Erik Band) has produced two very impressive remixes from The last Ninja series of games. His Latest remix of these gained a remix of the Month award here at remix 64.

An Interview with David Whittaker

by Neil Carr

David who recently returned back to the UK after a long stint in the US became one of the most respected musicians on the c64. His work on Red Max, Glider Rider and Panther are probably his most popular pieces of work.

An Interview with Mahoney

by Neil Carr

Mahoney of Kaktus & Mahoney fame ( popular demo creators from the 80's) creates possibly some of the most creative music on the scene at the moment. You should checkout his latest mix of Lightforce for a very creditable remix.

An Interview with Max Levin

by Neil Carr

Max Leven's remix Legend Intro is actually called Puzzle Mania. So those of you who have not downloaded it may now want to check it out.

An Interview with Octave Sounds

by Neil Carr

Octave's one remix to date is Delta. Octave Sounds assures me that many more will follow in varying styles and a new one is imminent.

An Interview with The Dead Guys

by Neil Carr

Well possibly one of the most anticipated interviews from the World of Remixing. Arrangers often mention these guys as being there favourites. Well lets see what they had to say.

An Interview with FTC

by Neil Carr

FTC may have only just entered the scene but he's been knocking out tunes at a fair rate and with some class.

An Interview with MistaDistah

by Neil Carr

MistahDistah (A relative newcomer) broke into the scene several months back winning fans and acclaim from many sections, Though MistahDistah says that he's non too happy with any of them.