Articles, Reports and Features
31/12/2001
Producing A Scene Related CD
Thomas Boecker of Merregnon and Dan Wright of Audiophonik give their thoughts on how they produced their Scene related CD's.
30/08/2003
Progression, not Regression
Fed up of Last Ninja? Bored by Sanxion? Warren is. Here's his reasoned plea for the remixers and the audience to widen their likes beyond the popular...
29/06/2003
Remix64 v2: The Games
INTO ETERNITY – THE GAMES - Review by Andrew Fisher - When I looked at the preview page on the Remix64 site, I was struck by the unusual idea of adding the games and the original SID to download as well as the clip from the new CD. So, here are my...
23/01/2007
ROTY 2006 Awards report
Warren Pilkington reports and comments about the Remixer Of The Year 2006 awards in detail.
01/06/2003
SID - The Rock n Roll Years
Rob Hubbard and the pioneering SID musicians were like rock 'n roll gods of their day: creative, free and passionate about their art... or in some cases, the cash! In this article written by Chris Abbott for "Edge" Magazine, the composers reminisce in their own words about what it was like to work in that exciting time...
17/08/2007
The Remix64 voting system
A current peek into the inner workings of the Remix64 voting and charts engine.17/09/2002
The Scene
In this article, Craig Grannell (art editor of the recent Zzap!64 magazine) shares his views about charts, the quality of free and commercial mixes, and The Scene in general.
12/03/2007
The Secret History of Richard Joseph
While many of
you appreciate Richard Joseph as being an excellent computer game musician,
cutting his teeth on the C64 with classics like Rimrunner and Barbarian, and
then later on the Amiga et al, this should come as no surprise, as Warren
Pilkington reveals, Richard’s background of actually being a talented musician
dates back from his progressive rock days.




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