Remix News, March 2024
The Remix News for March 2024 is now available on YouTube. Listen to short excerpts of the remixes that were released last month - and find out which remix was selected to be in the spotlight by Mordi & Lea!
Remix News, February 2024
The Remix News for February 2024 are now available for your viewing and listening pleasure! It's a great way to catch up on all the C64 and Amiga remixes that were published that month.
Syntax Society Easter party
Tony Fluke73 Wiren will have a Live show at the Syntax Society Amiga Easter Party with a live audience! Time: Friday, March 29 at 21:00 CET.
Talent Talk with Tomsk
If you missed SLAY Radio's interview with Tomsk, who created 2024's Best Amiga Remix, you can listen to it (and watch it) on YouTube and Twitch. You get to learn many things about the man behind the music in a little over 2 hours of pure fun! Check it out at the links below.
Galway Remixed
by Reyn Ouwehand
The ideal partner to Project Galway to celebrate the genius of Mr Galway himself, this CD is a slice of accomplished, hard-edged synth with a contemporary edge not blunted since its release. Highlights include a great dancey Wizball
reminiscent of Wizball 2000 but with its own flavour (and a reverse attack that sends shivers down the spine), a Miami Vice that you can lose your consciousness in, and a full length Parallax that really conveys the thrill of the melodic ending of the piece.
Miss ParkPatrol takes a Break (feat.Elsa Persson)
Arranged by Mahoney
This "remix" is really amazing, because it honors quite unpopular. sids, I can only remember "Break Dance", "Park Patrol" left without any impression into my neural network.
Yes, I guess most people will leave this remix beside, it's really very unusual and I can imagine the many reviews explaining why it's crap
For me it's an impressive, intuitive, jazzy, powerful attempt. The only negative I can write here, are some really high frequencies hitting my ear by my headphones and I wished for a bit less volume on this percussions (that "squishes" I mean). Outstanding work anyways Pex!
Review by eliot
Arranged by MistaDistah
of emphasizing what I think is the essence of Galway's original: the
evolution of sound and musical patterns. The morphing here is gone, replaced
by more discretely defined musical sections. Those sections, however, are very
good by themselves and turn this piece into a Pink Floydish hypnotic dream (as
demonstrated by those electric guitar sounds with lots of tremolo). All in
all, a pretty good piece that falls a little short of being excellent.
Review by LaLa
Arranged by Dr Future
Review by Dr.j Delysid
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