A Modern Take on Classic Tracker Sound
In her latest release, Paula Haunt delivers another deep cut of Amiga ProTracker music with her track Scroll. Composed entirely on real Amiga hardware using the iconic ProTracker software, Scroll blends lo-fi beats with retro digital warmth. The video not only showcases the full song but also gives a rare peek into the mod file’s structure, patterns, and samples—all in glorious 16-bit authenticity.
The result? A hypnotic, gritty vibe that feels nostalgic and fresh at the same time.
Lo-Fi Groove with Retro Roots
As Scroll plays out in the video, each pattern unfolds with careful precision. The beat sits in a pocket of lo-fi soul, held together by crunchy samples and a minimalistic melodic loop. It’s not overproduced—it’s intentional. Every note honors the aesthetic of classic mod music.
This track fits perfectly within Haunt’s Mega Mod Collection and her ever-growing library on Bandcamp. More importantly, it reminds listeners that Amiga ProTracker music still resonates in 2025.
Why This Track Matters
Scroll isn’t just a song. It’s a tribute to an era where music was programmed by hand, one hex value at a time. For fans of the demo scene, chiptunes, or lo-fi electronica, this track is a must-hear.
Paula Haunt continues to push the boundaries of what limited channels and sample memory can do. Her use of Amiga ProTracker music as a creative medium speaks volumes about her commitment to the craft.
Watch and Listen
If you’re curious how raw hardware and vintage software can still deliver cutting-edge sound, Scroll is your answer. Watch the full video and hear for yourself how the Amiga still sings.