So detailed, so many instruments, riffs.... this makes me want to play a video game. you totally nailed it. This is the kind of music that goes on an AAA game. 8bit or 16bit game. Nostalgic, but it feels unlimited.
wonderful Song, i love Tracker Music, since i've started in 1991 on my Amiga 500 with Oktalyzer, later in 1996 on the PC with fasttracker2 and finally in 2012 on my PowerMac with Renoise :) many greetings from Brunswick in Germany and please you all stay safe..
i find it interesting how i came to find this piece of art, by smw rom hacking, either worldpeace or sincx, ported fire and ice, i heard it and i was starstruck, i wanted to know more about this radix guy, discovering that fire and ice was composed in the fucking 90s and now here i am, in the longing of another banger like fire and ice, fire and ice 2 and this one
@@ZedFox I believe he got sick of being only famous for chiptunes, which were cool and good tracks for intros in the early to mid 90's but he grew up as a musician so to speak.
This lil' piece of mind is a master piece done on the infamous Commodore 64 ;). If you'd like to try, makin' master pieces like this, try FastTracker, MilkyTracker or FamiTracker (the latter being "Nintendo Entertainment Sistem" only) All Hail the root!
@danielsunshinedahl: mp3 and "high quality"? hahahaha, you made my day. you can download the original XM file from modarchive, now THAT's high quality. :) anyway, this is a really great chiptune from the chiptune master himself! :)
So detailed, so many instruments, riffs.... this makes me want to play a video game. you totally nailed it. This is the kind of music that goes on an AAA game. 8bit or 16bit game. Nostalgic, but it feels unlimited.
I always go back to Radix' music, my favorite!
So detailed, so many instruments, riffs.... this makes me want to play a video game. you totally nailed it. This is the kind of music that goes on an AAA game. 8bit or 16bit game. Nostalgic, but it feels unlimited.
wonderful Song, i love Tracker Music, since i've started in 1991 on my Amiga 500 with Oktalyzer, later in 1996 on the PC with fasttracker2 and finally in 2012 on my PowerMac with Renoise :) many greetings from Brunswick in Germany and please you all stay safe..
You will get REKT on da mission
Radix, your music is inspirational. great song!
I love it!!! This reminds me of the music themes played on the Sonic games from like the Nintendo 64 and Sega Genesis! Aaaah how I miss those games!
radix could have been a world famous pop musician in an alternate universe
YO! That bass though!
IKR
i find it interesting how i came to find this piece of art, by smw rom hacking, either worldpeace or sincx, ported fire and ice, i heard it and i was starstruck, i wanted to know more about this radix guy, discovering that fire and ice was composed in the fucking 90s and now here i am, in the longing of another banger like fire and ice, fire and ice 2 and this one
radix was the beginning and the end
The alpha and omega xD
I miss you every day
u need to come back
God I love your music. :)
*Reminded of GBA's Intro Loops*
I found it, again.
Radix rocks 😎
Sounds like Keygen music. But still, it's fantastic.
Hey!, Where r u ;(
you do realize that keygen music is a homage to the chiptune era?
So are Radix, rymdlego and mosaik the some person?
Yes.
Thought so! Thanks for clarifying.
@@ZedFox I believe he got sick of being only famous for chiptunes, which were cool and good tracks for intros in the early to mid 90's but he grew up as a musician so to speak.
The Blessed Trinity.
Radix
:-) awesome
@danielsunshinedahl Get the XM file and convert it using XMPlay. Then you can convert it to any bitrate you want. :D
This awesome chiptune reminded me that my FastTracker won't work, I have to use milkytacker :(
NilsTFK kinda weird what people label as chip nowadays. cheers
This lil' piece of mind is a master piece done on the infamous Commodore 64 ;).
If you'd like to try, makin' master pieces like this, try FastTracker, MilkyTracker or FamiTracker (the latter being "Nintendo Entertainment Sistem" only)
All Hail the root!
Don't think it was done on a c64 at all. It's a MOD using samples.
@danielsunshinedahl: mp3 and "high quality"? hahahaha, you made my day. you can download the original XM file from modarchive, now THAT's high quality. :)
anyway, this is a really great chiptune from the chiptune master himself! :)
0:55
Rad
:D
So detailed, so many instruments, riffs.... this makes me want to play a video game. you totally nailed it. This is the kind of music that goes on an AAA game. 8bit or 16bit game. Nostalgic, but it feels unlimited.