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.
Interview with Tomsk
The Best Amiga Remix in 2023 belonged to Tomsk, and he will be SLAY Radio's next interviewee on Thursday, March 21, 2024. The show will start at 20:00 CET (2:00pm US Central). You will also be able to submit your questions to Tomsk on SLAY Radio's Discord server during the show. Hope to see all of you there!
RKO Megamix Vol 0.5 by DMC
DMC has created a 30 minute long mix from recently uploaded SID remixes (plus a bonus Amiga remix). His megamix originally aired on March 14 as a warmup act
to SLAY Radio's interview with Glyn R Brown, and is now available on YouTube and Twitch, too. Check it out at the links below!
Intervew With Glyn R Brown on SLAY Radio
Earlier today Slaygon and Ziona has conducted a freeform, very entertaining and informative 3 hour long (!) live video chat with 2023's Remixer of the Year, Glyn R Brown on SLAY Radio. Check out the links below for video recordings of the entire interview.
Project Sidologie - Disk 6 - Chariots of SID
by Marcel Donné
Part of the Project Sidologie Collection, an album of Vangelis-inspired covers.
Cauldron II (live at The Church)
Arranged by Reyn Ouwehand
The choice of using Mellotron and the choral is very wise, adding to the spooky theme that Cauldron II is supposed to provide. If you were told that a Rhodes piano would make a good proportion of this remix, it would be hard to comprehend, but there actually appears to be no problem at all using it.
In general, Reyn's not putting in too many instruments at the same time, letting off one if one more needs to be used. It's very well edited and laid out, but I would wish for a few more bars of the Theremin at the end of the track. It would really suit the spooky setting to have a long outro, like it was in the raw Sunday Service version - this would be my only qualm with the remix. I very much enjoy this and denounce the criticisms Reyn makes in his blurb (sorry).
Review by ggeudraco
Arranged by Cytex
was done just for the sake of doing a remix. That's precisely the case here. I
don't see the rhyme or reason this remix was made for, I don't find a coherent
message in there, nor any purpose. It's just -is-. The instruments don't show
much cohesion, though the bassline is quite good. All in all, this feels like
l'art pour l'art and I'm not a big fan of that.
Review by LaLa
Arranged by Dr Future
Review by Dr.j Delysid
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