Amiga Protracker Revival

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In her latest video, Paula Haunt delivers a pulsing new track titled Burner, crafted entirely with the Amiga Protracker—a beloved piece of audio software originally designed for the Commodore Amiga in the late 1980s. Known for her raw, textured sound and commitment to hardware-authentic production, Paula continues to push the creative boundaries of MOD music while embracing the nostalgic grit of classic computing.

From the first second, Burner pulls listeners into a lo-fi world of distorted basslines, minimalistic drum loops, and haunting melodies that ride the line between retro and experimental. It’s not polished—and that’s the point. The entire track was composed on a real Amiga using Protracker, resulting in a sound that’s undeniably crunchy, unapologetically dirty, and authentically old-school.

Tracker Music with a Purpose

This isn’t just a throwback for nostalgia’s sake. Paula Haunt’s approach redefines how vintage software like Amiga Protracker can still drive creativity in modern underground music scenes. Burner is part of her ongoing Mega MOD Collection, which you can find on Itch.io or stream on Bandcamp.

Whether you’re an Amiga fanatic, a lo-fi connoisseur, or just hungry for music that doesn’t play by the rules—this track is worth a listen. Go watch Burner and feel the Protracker pulse for yourself.

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