Remix Compo!
Back In Time 2026 and Remix64.com are proud to join forces and together present the Remix64 25th Anniversary Remix Compo! Remix64.com turned 25 years old in April of this year, so what better way to celebrate that milestone than with a remix compo! This will be a live compo that will take place during BIT Live 2026 on July 31 - Aug 1, but entries can be submitted to the compo as of today. The theme of the compo is Make the Classic Your Own
. Deadline for the entries is July 21, 2026 (updated). For more details, head over the compo's webpage. This being an anniversary compo, there will be special prizes and a compo for the listeners, too. But for now, let the remixing begin (or continue, as it were)!
Happy Birthday Barry Leitch!!
On Monday, April 27 RetroGamingMusic will have a special birthday show for Barry Leitch who is responsible for many great compositions for video games like: Top Gear, Lotus Turbo Challenge 2, Hero Quest, Silkworm, Super Cars, Horizon Chase Turbo, and many-many more. Don't miss out on this special show, you will hear live performances and remixes of Barry Leitch's work!
Happy Birthday David Whittaker!
On Friday April 24 RetroGamingMusic will have a special birthday show for David Whittaker who is responsible for many great compositions on the Commodore 64 and the Amiga like: Shadow of the Beast, Lazy Jones, SpeedBall, Glider Rider, Armageddon Man and many many more. Don't miss out on this special show, you will hear live performances and remixes of David Whittakers work.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1xJqrmHtLaU
"Wings of Death - Reworked Anthology" Kickstarter Now Live
The Kickstarter campaign of Wings of Death - Reworked Anthology
by the German Remix Group is live as of today and is accepting pledges, with €1287 of the original €6500 goal already pledged with 29 days still to go. As a reminder, the finished product will be available not only as a digital download, but also on physical media: as a double CD, and as a limited-edition Best of
vinyl record, with additional stretch goals also available. The project is also approved and supported by the original author himself, Jochen Hippel. Check out the campaign's page below for more details!
Matt Gray: Central Park Main Theme (LN2) (R5 Version)
The second album from Matt Gray's Reformation 5
project is most definitely in the works as evidenced by another track he posted from the upcoming Last Ninja 2
album. Earlier this year we got a single featuring the main theme from The Sewers level, and today we got a single with Central Park Main Theme.
A Quick Q&A with the German Remix Group
The German Remix Group (GRG) has recently announced that on April 22nd, 2026 they will launch a Kickstarter campaign for the creation of a physical album dedicated to Jochen Hippel's soundtrack of the Amiga game 'Wings of Death'. Although this group has been publishing remix albums since 2012 - all of which have been available for free on their website - not everybody may be familiar with them, so I thought I would make them sit down and answer a few questions to introduce themselves and their new campaign to the readers of Remix64.com. You can read my interview with them at the link below.
New Kickstarter: "Wings of Death" Soundtrack Anthology (feat. Jochen Hippel)
On April 22nd, the 1st Kickstarter dedicated to Jochen Hippel is starting and needs your support!
The German Remix Group is launching its first Kickstarter campaign together with Jochen Hippel and his legendary Wings of Death
soundtrack.
With Wings of Death – The Reworked Anthology
we’d like to present all the tracks from the original soundtrack in both remastered
and reworked
versions, as well as selected remixes.
The finished product will be available as a digital download edition, a double CD, and a limited-edition Best of
vinyl record.
Find more information check the links below.
Symphonic Shades
by Chris Hülsbeck
Recorded live and performed by the WDR Funkhausorchester Köln (WDR Broadcast Orchestra, Cologne), and the FILMharmonic Choir, Prague, this album features fantastic orchestral arrangements of Chris Huelsbeck's best works.
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Released December 17, 2008
23. August 2008, Funkhaus Wallrafplatz, Köln
WDR Funkhausorchester Köln und FILMharmonischer Chor Prag
Musik komponiert von Chris Hülsbeck
Arrangiert und orchestriert von Jonne Valtonen
Gastarrangeure: Yuzo Koshiro (3), Takenobu Mitsuyoshi (7) und Adam Klemens (7, 14)
Dirigent: Arnold Roth • Chorleiter: Stanislav Mistr
Orchestermanager: Winfried Fechner • Chormanager: Petr Pycha
Konzertmeister: Juraj Cizmarovic • Violoncello: Dan Lupu
Klaviersoli: Benyamin Nuss (5) und Jari Salmela (15) • Darbuka: Rony Barrak (11, 12)
Tonmeister: Peter Eichenseher • Toningenieur: Andreas Gernemann-Paulsen
Edit und Mastering: Thomas Kupilas
Art Director: Stefan Ellerich
Coverartwork: Hitoshi Ariga
Künstlerische Beratung: Roberto Christen und Jochen Eeuwyk
Texte: Matthias Oborski • Fotos: Philippe Ramakers und Thomas Böcker
Associate Producer: Jan Zottmann
Ausführender Produzent: Thomas Böcker
Vielen Dank an Sebastian Eichholz, Matthias Ziegs, Heiko Kaspers, Matthias Opdenhövel und Factor 5.
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House 6581 (club mix - short edit)
Arranged by Dafunk
This is a remix, its doing whats said on the tin.
The first thing that strikes me is the beginning (funny that should happen at the start aint it… way to make myself sound like roger ebert) but it smacks of all the large progressive trance outfits, a slightly dubby low slung stabbing and straight into the 4t24 drumbeat and slowly building up to a very very sweet vocal.
On the way to that point it has a beautiful soundscape which really does give it that clubby feel (so you succeeded with getting what you was looking for) and if I was still going out and getting drunk every week id definitely dance to this. So what about beyond? well lets talk about the mainline for a second… genius trance work without a shadow of a doubt, its alot harder to write a decent trance tune than most people would realise (took me a while to realise this too) and dafunks done just that.
As I said in my shout this would chart very high in the uk charts, I'd even go as far to say that it'd find itself getting airplay on radio shows and sitting no1 in the dance charts before armand van helden re-releases another one of his tunes heh.
Technically speaking there isnt anything to fault, all the levels are perfect, the synths/drums etc clear and concise, no off notes no screw ups… perfect production. and unless you really dont like trance music (in which case i 2nd dafunks go away dont download it then) a damn good bar for the rest of the dance artists on this site to work from.
remix of the year for me without a shadow of a doubt, unless paul van dyke comes on this site and releases a remix, that accolade is safe: p
Review by infamous
Boulderdash (hippy 2001 remix)
Arranged by Rob Steptoe
Review by LaLa
Arranged by 7DD9
Review by Gurbz
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