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Thalamus was a British publisher, mostly known for their small, but fine selection of C64 releases, which included some of the most impressive games on the system. Equally impressive were their soundtracks, composed by an assortment of SID legends, like Rob Hubbard, Jeroen Tel, Martin Walker, Matt Gray, or Steve Rowlands. This podcast features a selection of some of Thalamus' best tracks on the C64 and Amiga. Continue reading →

Thalamus was a British publisher, mostly known for their small, but fine selection of C64 releases, which included some of the most impressive games on the system. Equally impressive were their soundtracks, composed by an assortment of SID legends, like Rob Hubbard, Jeroen Tel, Martin Walker, Matt Gray, or Steve Rowlands. This podcast features a selection of some of Thalamus’ best tracks on the C64 and Amiga.


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Playlist:


01 “Thalamusic” – Demo (1991, MOD) by Matt Simmonds (4-Mat), comp. Rob Hubbard

02 “Intro” – Snare (1989, Commodore 64) by Martin Walker

03 “In-Game” – Venom Wing (1990, Amiga) by Ramon Braumuller

04 “Load Next Level” – Hawkeye (1988, Commodore 64) by Jeroen Tel

05 “Creatures Title Remix Dance” – Demo (2001, Remix.Kwed.Org) by CZ-Tunes, comp. Steve Rowlands

06 “Title Screen” – Delta (1987, Commodore 64) by Rob Hubbard

07 “Level 5: The Metal Base” – Borobodur: The Planet of Doom (1992, Amiga) by Reinier van Vliet

08 “Ballonacy” – Creatures 2: Torture Trouble (1992, Commodore 64) by Steve Rowlands

09 “Ending” – Venom Wing (1990, Amiga) by Ramon Braumuller

10 “Ending” – Armalyte (1988, Commodore 64) by Martin Walker

11 “Skate School, River Patrol, Ski Patrol” – Winter Camp (1992, Amiga) by Reinier van Vliet

12 “Title Screen” – Creatures 2: Torture Trouble (1992, Commodore 64) by Steve Rowlands

13 “Quedex (Infected Leads)” – Demo (2009, Remix.Kwed.Org) by PowerTrace, comp. Matt Gray

14 “Aggressor Theme” – Walker’s Warbles (1988, Commodore 64) by Martin Walker

15 “Title Screen” – Hawkeye (1988, Commodore 64) by Jeroen Tel