Interviews
An Interview with MistaDistah
MistahDistah (A relative newcomer) broke into the scene several months back winning fans and acclaim from many sections, Though MistahDistah says that he's non too happy with any of them.
An Interview with Axeman
by Neil Carr
Axeman is an excellent guitarist that has to date provided us with 2 well crafted rock remixes. The reason for only producing 2 remixes has probably got something to do with a rare and largely unknown infliction. Read more about this and his music within this interview.
An Interview with Kingfisher
by Neil Carr
Kingfisher is the composer for Triad. Probably the biggest C64 cracking/demo group ever on the C64. They created some noise back in the good old days and they are still alive and kicking today.
An Interview with Sonic Wanderer
by Neil Carr
After stumbling on the Triad site, SW download the remixes from Instant Remedy. Thus i suppose because of these two we have some great remixes from Sonic Wanderer.
An Interview with Holger Gehrmann
by Neil Carr
Holger jointly founded RE-LINE where Holger became the musician. These days however he tends not to compose as much. Though you can still hear is work on BIING.
An Interview with Björn Fogelberg
by Neil Carr
Björn Ex c64 composer and member of the famous XAKK demo group. He still writes music to this very day, and his latest CD Karooshi Porn
actually contains bits of sid using the SIDSTATION.
An Interview with Jarno Beumer (DaTucker)
by Neil Carr
Jarno is new to the scene, and so far has provided us with two very good covers of Cybernoid 2 and Commando.
An Interview with Oedipus
Oedipus has created quite a few mixes, his latest "Auf Wiedersehen Monty" was a recomended download here at Remix64. Oedipus is the perfect example of improvement. His early work wasn't great, but now he has grown into a very able musician.
An Interview with Neil Carr
by LMan
Besides being our editor and a nice guy, he's the father of 2 lovely kids. Neil puts great effort into providing articles, reviews, news and interviews for the Remix64 site. He's always thinking on how to improve the site - actually he's vital to all magazine parts of it. Read his views on all that here!
An Interview with Putzi
by Neil Carr
Putzi has created many many remixes, his style as he describes is Darkwave meets Trance and Italodance.
though he admits to not yet reaching that goal.
An Interview with CZ Tunes
by Neil Carr
CZ tunes has been pumping out tunes at quite a rate recently. More than i can say for this interview which took far too long to get online.
An Interview with Thomas Boecker (Merregnon Producer)
by Neil Carr
Thomas, together with Fabian del Priore created the CD Merregnon
. A CD that has been reviewed right here at remix64 and won a Gold seal of approval
with a possibly never to be repeated 10 rating.
An Interview with Thomas Margolf aka firestARTer (SIDsyn)
Want to know all about Sidsyn and what to expect from this hardware? We did, so we set out to find out exactly what this thing can do. Sidsyn is still in development and is not yet available.
An Interview with Chris Huelsbeck
by Neil Carr
Chris started his career with Shades
. It didn't take long before the industry took note and chris went on to produce countless classics. Classics that Chris still produces to this day. A long and notable career which has propelled him to a level of stardom enjoyed by the big British composers.
An Interview with dor-x
An arranger that literally doesn't remix c64 music.. Nono he takes the sid and turns it on it's head and creates something quite different.
An Interview with Michael Kleps of ReFX
Refx recently released QuadraSID which has had a great deal of coverage here at Remix64. We set out to find out exactly what was behind this concept and other related matters.
An Interview with John Rasmussen
by Neil Carr
John Rasmussen describes Bounce (Arkanoided) has his best remix to date. John enjoys remixing tunes that have rarely been remixed before. He's open to suggestions. So if there's a sid that hasn't been remixed that you would like to hear, why not drop him a line.
An Interview with Texx Sound
by Neil Carr
Texx likes his remix of Ikkiuchi out of all the remixes he has done. He tends to use sid in his remixes because it honour's the original artist
above many other factors.
An Interview with Allister Brimble
by Neil Carr
Allister Brimble a musician i recall well from the days of the c64. However i was suprised to hear than he wasn't has active as i thought. He came into his own on the Amiga and to this very day still composes music for the Gaming industry.
An Interview with Instant Remedy
by Neil Carr
Instant Remedy has created some fine dance remixes over the years. He currently works on a CD to be released under the C64Audio.com name. There are to be 2 versions of the CD one for c64 enthusiasts and one for non c64 enthusiasts. An ambitious attempt to create something a little different. Will it work?…. Only time will tell.
An Interview with Axel Melzener
The little known arranger "Axel Melzener" suddenly came to life and stunned the scene with his fantastic remix of Cobra. However sadly he doesn't plan to release much if anything again.
An Interview with Mr.Sid
Andreas says "it's all nostalgia hype.". He maybe has a point, he goes on to say "only a very small number of crazy people like it.". Crazy!!! - yeah maybe he has a point again 😊
An Interview with Paul Kubiszyn
Paul Kubizyn's author of the "Chemical Rock CD". Paul created many sid tunes for games/demos etc… He later converted his most popular tunes on to CD. Thus "Chemical Rock" was born.
An Interview with Seth Sternberger
by Neil Carr
Seth is currently working on an album of c64 remixes called The 8-bit Weapon
to be released in the summer of 2002. An exclusive demo of Inspector Gadget
taken from the forthcoming CD can be found on the Work In Progress screen.
An Interview with Glyn R. Brown
by Neil Carr
Glyn, although he has produced only a few remixes, the remixes he has done are impressive. I was mighty impressed with Blasteroids, however paul explained to me that he's not fond of it himself…It's too Tiny.