Awards season is here again! Just like in the previous years, the Meteoriks awards set out to honour the best productions of the year 2023. Over the course of the next weeks, our jurors will wade through last year's productions and choose up to five nominees for each category. And you can help them by making sure your personal favourites are not overlooked! Until 23:59 on Wednesday, January 31, you can suggest any production of 2023 to our juries directly from Demozoo - just head to the production's page and click "Recommend this production".
Flash Party, the "place of comradery for enthusiasts of the technological sub-cultures in Latin America and the world" was held this year on 28th-29th October at its usual spot in Buenos Aires, Argentina. The releases were a solid mixture of oldschool and newschool and are all now available for download.
To celebrate the best tiny intro productions, we'll be awarding the top productions of 2023 in the run up to Lovebyte 2024 Demoparty on February 9th, 2024.
And the best thing is you will be able to recommend tiny intro productions right here on Demozoo from December 1st 2023 until January 1st 2024.
To make your life easier, we've aggregated all tiny intros from 8 bytes up to 1024 bytes released in 2023 into the following 3 categories:
Log in to Demozoo (using your SceneID or Demozoo account) to start making recommendations.
If you're curious about the Remix scene and want to try your hands at a remix or two, well - it just got a whole lot easier by way of the STEMifinator from AmigaRemix.
In their own words; "If you decide to remix an old module made in SoundTracker, NoiseTracker or ProTracker, this service should be able to give you the foundation you need to create a remix out of. It can also be used as a basis for a straight-up remaster. Or why don't just use it as a kickstart inspiration for a remix or a new track? The sky's the limit.
Technically, what it does is dissect the module, mute all instruments and then switch on every single instrument, one by one. After that it renders a full-length version of each instrument playing in each separate Amiga channel, meaning that you can get as much as 31*5 stems if all instruments are used at least once in each channel. The fifth file per instrument is one containing all channels baked into one. If an instrument is only used in one channel, only this 'all-file' will be present."