In a gritty, bass-thick swirl of retro magic, Paula Haunt celebrates her 100th Amiga ProTracker lofi track with a hypnotic new beat simply titled “Acid.” Released through her signature ProTracker clone setup using the Amiga 1200 filter setting, this latest video blends crunchy textures with dreamy fuzz, proving once again that the old-school tracker scene still packs punch—and personality.
Though she only set out to record an EP’s worth of music, Paula’s passion clearly snowballed. With this 100th video, she marks a significant milestone in her channel’s creative evolution. The lo-fi vibe, paired with the unmistakable character of Amiga samples, makes “Acid” a hauntingly catchy groove worth looping.
For fans of the demoscene, mod trackers, or just those who want their coffee with a splash of crunchy nostalgia, Amiga ProTracker lofi compositions like these offer a refreshing blend of old tech and new creativity.
A Fuzzy Filtered Milestone
What makes this track stand out isn’t just its lo-fi charm—it’s the sheer dedication behind the series. Paula’s style is instantly recognizable: rough-edged, slightly eerie, and deeply atmospheric. By choosing the Amiga 1200 filter setting, she captures a murky, analog warmth that brings out the flavor in every dusty sample.
The accompanying video adds an extra layer of charm—visuals that echo the VHS fuzziness of late-night TV, setting the tone for this auditory throwback.
Why You Should Watch
Whether you’re an Amiga enthusiast or just curious about what happens when vintage trackers meet modern musical instinct, this is more than just a tune—it’s a vibe. “Acid” is a celebration of persistence, hardware love, and that warm, fuzzy space between retro tech and lo-fi beats.
Watch it, and maybe even get inspired to boot up your own tracker.