Matt Gray: Quedex Title Theme (R5 Version)
The next single from Matt Gray's upcoming Reformation 5 project is here, it's a remix of Matt's own Quedex Title Theme, available now on Bandcamp.
Matt Gray: The Final Battle Theme from LN2 (R5 Version)
Today Matt dropped another single from his upcoming Reformation 5
project, The Final Battle tune from Last Ninja 2. It's available on Bandcamp.
"Wings of Death" Kickstarter Fully Funded!
The crowdfunding campaign of Wings of Death - Reworked Anthology
, a project by the German Remix Group (GRG) has just ended - and we're glad to report it got fully funded! In fact, it far surpassed its original goal of €6,500, which means that there will be bonus remixes on the album by Tronimal, Nordischsound, Fabian Del Priore, Chris Hülsbeck, Barry Leitch, and Matt Gray, too! The support from the retro community has been fantastic, and the GRG is really grateful for it. Well done, fans, and congrats to the German Remix Group for the highly successful campaign!
Note: if for some reason you missed this campaign, you can still order digital downloads from the project.
25 Years Ago: The First "Back In Time Live!"
It was exactly 25 years ago on May 16, 2001 when the first Back In Time Live! event was held in a club in Birmingham. Back then many of us thought this might be our only chance to meet our heroes, the C64 musicians who enriched our lives in the 1980s, so we flocked to the place from all around the world. It was a euphoric event whose success luckily spawned many more meet-ups. So, let's get a bit teary eyed as we remember that milestone event…
Jeroen Tel Bithday Show
On Tuesday, May 19 RetroGamingMusic will have a special birthday show for Jeroen Tel who is responsible for many great compositions on the Commodore 64 like Cybernoid 1 & 2, Supremacy, Hawkeye, Turbo OutRun, Robocop 3, Golden Axe, and many-many more. Don't miss out on this special show, you will hear live performances and remixes of Jeroen Tel's work
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)!
Turrican Orchestral Selections
by Chris Hülsbeck
Returning to the golden era of 16-bit gaming melodies, Turrican - Orchestral Selections is sure to send nostalgia glands into overdrive with this new album featuring tracks from all three Amiga Turrican games. Exclusively arranged for full orchestra and professionally recorded and mastered to the highest quality, Turrican – Orchestral Selections is a full on aural blast of the very best video game music has to offer.
www.turricansoundtrack.com
credits
released December 3, 2017
Composed by Chris Huelsbeck
Produced by Chris Huelsbeck and Thomas Böcker
Arranged by Robin Hoffmann (1, 4, 7), Matei Gheorghiu (2), Andreas Hedlund (3, 9), Ingvar Karkoff (5), Hans Ek (6), Yuzo Koshiro (8) and Michael Fuchs (10)
Drum programming by Jani Laaksonen (6). Score preparation by David Christiansen (8)
Performed by the Norrköping Symphony Orchestra
Conductor: Eckehard Stier
Piano: Mischa Cheung
Music recorded August 2017. Mixed and mastered October / November 2017
Recorded by Michael Dahlvid
Recording producer: Lars Nilsson
Mixed and mastered by Lars Nilsson (Nilento AB)
Turrican Logo: The Light Works
Artwork: Ikhwan Waliyudin
Video Production: Wash Media
Layout: schech.net
Many thanks to: Mark Robins, Jan Zottmann and Carina Eklöf
Turrican is a trademark of Factor 5 - Eggebrecht, Engel, Schmidt GbR (Factor 5
), used with permission.
license
all rights reserved
Arranged by Dr Future
Review by Dr.j Delysid
Arranged by Anders Hesselbom
The intro: fantastic instrumentation, immediately sets a grungy, dystopic mood (actually, it reminds me of They Live for some reason). But then at 0:32 the punchiness of the bass disappears as the other instruments come in. The electric organ at 0:55 would be brilliant - but it's barely audible in the mix. The lead coming in at 1:10 is also too soft and remains so for the rest of the tune.
So, again, brilliant ideas, a very good arrangement - but this just screams out for a better mix.
Review by LaLa
Arranged by 7DD9
Review by Gurbz
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