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Flashback, tracks from the past – ERICADE.RADIO

Flashback, tracks from the past – ERICADE.RADIO

Von: Erik Zalitis - demo scene & chiptune music expert
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Flashback - tracks from the past lovingly remembers the demos parties, sometimes the games and the stories from a retro past. All music is retro style and almost entirely composed on Amigas and PCs from users world-wide. Take a trip down memory lane with DJ Daemon - a Swedish retro geek with a sarcastic attitude and a never-ending love for all things Commodore, demo scene and retro.The ERICADE Radio Network Science Fiction
  • 162. A late night in the studio
    May 24 2026
    Sitting in a dark studio in the middle of the night, DJ Daemon keeps spinning the tracker disks with the latest in chiptune, demoscene and tracked music.

    Playlist:
    00:00 ericade.radio - Time for Flashback, tracks from the past - with your host DJ Daemon
    00:05 DJ Daemon presents the show and welcomes you to an our of chiptune music.
    00:24 Dr. Justorb - The stars revolt!
    05:35 DJ Daemon gives you the first medley of today.
    05:57 Heatbeat of Carillon - Matkamies
    07:05 Trackerartist - Mario at home
    08:20 David Hennigan - Space level
    09:33 DJ Daemon tells you about a new function on the Best of Ericade.radio.
    10:06 Dj Dark - The voyage
    14:13 DJ Daemon adds a song that has previously been removed by mistake.
    14:41 Slash_AtD - ZauberwalD
    17:49 DJ Daemon talks about the newest feature on the website.
    18:28 Jophish - Young RMX
    23:32 DJ Daemon presents the second medley of today.
    24:10 C512w - Sun lol rai
    25:44 Ether audio - Squareway act 2
    27:23 Marie2 and 4-mat - This pattern go way up alt ver
    29:14 C512w - Gamer's most fear
    31:08 Clearwater - Jasmine
    33:00 DJ Daemon about an upcoming episode of the podcast that talks about evil organisations in games.
    33:44 Thrawn - Mood 481
    40:17 DJ Daemon wants you to tell us what they want to hear on the podcast.
    40:55 Dj Dark - The lost woods
    45:51 DJ Daemon talks about the third medley of today
    46:29 Virgill - Schmoddermann cut
    48:40 Marie2 and 4-mat - Calendar (novocals)
    50:45 Shadowsight - It's not that easy
    52:49 DJ Daemon talks about the YouTube and Twitch and our new stream design.
    53:39 C512w and Viraxor - Fancy chase
    56:19 DJ Daemon leads you into the good with...
    56:48 C512w and Viraxor - Your new friend (old)
    59:35 DJ Daemon thanks for listening.
    59:47 Ducc - Our great minds

    Production notes:
    Just a show with new music and some information about what's going on at the station. Nothing special.
    Tags: 2026, Host: DJ Daemon, Just playing the music
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    1 Std. und 3 Min.
  • 161. The Doom of it all
    May 20 2026
    There is before ... and after Doom. This legend of a game that blew the door of first person shooters off its hingest, is what DJ Daemon talk about today. From the magic graphic to the experience of standing knee-deep in the dead.Playlist:00:00 ericade.radio - Time for Flashback, tracks from the past - today with a stories from the retro past00:06 DJ Daemon: Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it". This was written by philosopher George Santayana in 1905. And we are all for learning from our history here at Flashback, tracks from the past. And today's game may not have been the first game of it's kind. But it was the one that blew the door of its hinges. Today's game is Doom from ID Software.00:43 Jazzhjb - Grooveyard03:40 DJ Daemon: There is a before and an after Doom. This much is clear. It may not have been the first "first person shooter". Castle Wolfenstein often gets that honor. But it did bring an interesting set of ideas to a very captivating mix of game play mechanics. More than everything else, the concept of looking out of the eyes of your protagonist.04:48 Ray Hamilton - Rip this entry05:44 Pastthepixels - Basking06:41 C512w - A random triangle07:40 DJ Daemon: You play as the unknown soldier, often referred to as "Doomguy" or "Doom slayer". The game is sometimes believed to be 3D is "in name only". This is as you see the world in 3D, but your character moves on a 2D plane. But you get a graphical immersion that was splendid by that time. The game moves fast and reaction time matters. Compare this to dungeon crawlers that often had that graphic experience, but moved slowly and in a more exploratory way.08:37 Reptile and Sky - Deinen pappa 313:16 DJ Daemon: You can play at different dificulty levels but most of the time, it does not have any need of a well thought out tactic to play. Instead you try to use the arsenal of weapons you have to your advantage. Just must try not to run out of ammo. Powerful weapons give an advantage until you must switch to less effective one that you still have ammo for. The most crazy weapon is the chainsaw. It's fun to use just for the psychotic look on the face of your player character as you cut through enemies. But you must also note that you are at this time very close to the enemy as well. That may hurt!14:04 Fregmazors - Bottom of the well17:07 DJ Daemon: The biggest, baddest weapon is the BFG 9000. It's not stated what "BFG" means, but everyone knows this one: Big Freaking Gun 9000 off course. Yup, I cannot say its real name as this podcast is not set to explicit. But you get it, right? It deals heavy damage to the enemies but its ammo must be conserved or you may run into trouble.17:55 BenxarPaq - Noisetrance22:42 DJ Daemon: Doom killed the Amiga! Remember where you heard it first…. Or, actually, this has been a stated truth for as long as I have heard. And honestly is that so? I think both yes and no. In reality, the Amiga and the Atari were already underpowered and unready as "Castle Wolfenstein" hit the shelves. Neither could reliably run the coming of age FPS games. At least not with an experience comparable to the PC games. The Intel CPUs was miles ahead of the aging Motorola. The latter running on the Amiga and Atari computers. But my assessment is that it was "Castle Wolfenstein" that dealt the killing blow and Doom that put the last nail in the coffin.23:44 Wallabra - Apex caudalis27:54 DJ Daemon: Doomclones, people! Yes, everyone steals everything from everyone. And Doom had a beauty that spawned a thousand copies. Gloom was the lack-luster attempt to bring the experience of Doom to the Amiga. And it did bring a pretty doomed experience, I give it that at least.28:41 Ray Hamilton - Egg adventure Snow30:02 Burnt fishy - Pachelbel's keygen31:02 Enacostione - Unrequited love32:03 DJ Daemon: On the 100th episode of the CrimeyCade podcast I was interviewed by their host "Mad Conservative crimefighter". There I stated that "all art is grift". Then I explained it as all artists steal from each other. But that's not exactly what the word grift should be used to say. The statement more means that much of the art is used to con other people. Think like NFTs, propaganda and so on. I would probably have explained it more correctly if I had choosen my words better. But I actually meant what I said. In this case: many on the Doom clones were meant to be a big cashgrab for people that thought this was the cool thing right now. And the list goes on…33:00 Substance - Undefeated - 202636:53 DJ Daemon: But as the inspiration went, the revolution was on and the poor clones were later superceeded by good games like "Duke Nukem", "Half life" and later on pretty much every modern game there ever was. Even modern games owe so much to Doom series of games that it's worth remembering the impact it had far after its own fame had faded. First person shooters have to be seen as one of the most successful genres in the gaming industry. And it is ...
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  • 160. Sunday, the last day of Revision 2026
    May 3 2026
    It's the last day of Revision 2026 for us. DJ Daemon and Coreus talk about what's happening and play the best chiptune music from the demoscene. We also interview the sceners Nebula and Fibonacci and finally legendary Dosbox creator Harekiet.Playlist:00:00 ericade.radio - From a demo party LIVE with your hosts Dj Daemon and Coreus!00:06 DJ Daemon presents the show and welcomes Coreus. We talk about the discussions between Dojo and D. Fox in what they call "Morning glory".04:00 Jester of Elysium - Elysium07:42 We discuss the upcoming competitions and also mentions Coreus eating breakfast on the air sound like ASMR from hell. Coreus does not like Gods and DJ Daemon tries to defend the game.11:25 Allister Brimble - Amiga never dies15:25 We really believe the Amiga will never die. Then we talk about the demo scene being the last bastion of human creation. DJ Daemon worries that the next generation will never have known anything except AI and having no reason to learn how to create stuff themselves.What is executable music.19:56 ericade.radio - From a demo party live with DJ Daemon and Coreus.20:06 Richard Joseph - Gods22:36 DJ Daemon talks about the upcoming interviews and mentions how hostile the demo scene.23:22 Sphenx - Flutana variata34:45 DJ Daemon talks about the executable music demo competitions36:07 Alexander Brandon - Unreal tournament menu38:08 DJ Daemon talks about Flashback, tracks from past and its retro gaming coverage.39:40 Alexander Brandon - Unreal - Main Title44:17 DJ Daemon notes that Coreus is out chasing people to get an interview or two.45:16 Nicsure - Occ-san-geen49:55 DJ Daemon and Coreus thinks some entries in the competition sounds like noise. Mature, old, vintage. Do we need more adjectives? Coreus thinks so. We debate if halflings are elves not. A bit unclear.53:14 Michiel van den Bos - March of the halflings58:15 DJ Daemon and Coreus talks about Giana Sisters. We debate if people use phones to actually call each other any more. We also talk about the sisters themselves... Not just the game... You know the Giana Sisters.01:02:39 Arne Puszelski - Giana sisters title01:06:15 ericade.radio - Live from a demo party with DJ Daemon and Coreus.01:06:24 DJ Daemon mentions that old tracker music could have nasty names and still be totally innocent.01:08:45 Alexander Brandon - Foundry01:12:17 Alexander Brandon - Unreal technology demo 9501:14:08 DJ Daemon notes that Danko is competing with a brand new song on Revision 2026.01:15:26 Glyn R Brown - PCW-Tune 8801:19:54 ericade.radio - It's 2026 and we give the latest tracker music01:20:04 DJ Daemon tells you that the modern graphics competition is soon to start. 01:21:50 Josss and Ma2e - An AI generated title01:24:40 DJ Daemon promises that Flashback, tracks from the past will resume its retro gaming coverage.01:26:00 Foundation shaker and Full metall jacket - Commodore's revenge01:30:27 ???? - ???? Purple motion of Future Crew - SSI-intro01:32:20 ???? - ????01:39:21 Coreus talks about Jogeir Liljedahls new tracked song and what's playing on the streaming competition. We talk about old FPS games like Quake, Half life and Duke Nukem. DJ Daemon complains about the "walled garden" approach from companies like Bethesda. This is not good.01:44:12 Mr. Man of Andromeda - Mindriot01:47:45 ericade.radio - From a demo party live with DJ Daemon and Coreus.01:47:52 DJ Daemon and Coreus are preparing for the interviews that coming up soon.01:48:56 Nighthawk - Dinner at Rachael01:52:07 DJ Daemon and Coreus talk about the upcoming YouTube episodes based on this broadcast. He also wonders how many radiostations except ours that can be enjoyed on your Amiga or Atari Falcon.01:53:33 Eivind Sommersten - Scratching zwaantjes returns01:57:04 DJ Daemon notes that the modern graphics competition is coming up. 01:58:25 Algar - Lust for life02:01:27 ??? - ???02:05:19 ericade.radio - Live from a demo party with DJ Daemon and Coreus.02:05:27 DJ Daemon false starts the interview as Coreus is not yet ready. 02:05:58 Firing up02:09:48 ericade.radio - The ERICADE Radio Network, no AI slop!02:09:55 [Interview] Sceners Nebula and Fibbonaci from the Netherlands.02:19:19 Mick Rippon - Compromise celebration02:23:27 [Interview] Continuing the interview with sceners Nebula and Fibbonaci from the Netherlands.02:39:44 Radix, Xylo, Xyce - Rainbow dash02:43:08 Katod - Last ninja 2 central park cover02:49:49 DJ Daemon and Coreus remembers Last Ninja 2 and both hate it. It was beautiful, but had horrible game play. Why? It's because of money, people. The story is quite interesting, actually.02:54:26 04050 - Second stage boss02:56:48 DJ Daemon and Coreus talk.02:57:35 Proton - Contest demo tune 303:03:00 DJ Daemon and Coreus talks about the 3D printing contest. And the prize? That would be a cheese grater that does computer cooling. Or something like that.. We don't know either.03:18:09 Znurre - Solen lyser fortfarande på min balkong03:20:47 DJ Daemon reports that all competition ...
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