Nordischsound returns with Atlantis Rising Remastered, a sharper and more dynamic take on his earlier SID-inspired track. This 2025 remix combines 8-bit textures with glitch hop rhythms, building an energetic sound that feels like exploring ancient ruins in a forgotten game world.
The original track came out two years ago. Now, the remaster brings improved clarity, deeper bass, and more definition across the mix. Every part sounds tighter and brighter. From the opening bars, the song pulls listeners into a pixelated underwater world with its retro tones and modern punch.
SID-style melodies lead the way, but glitch hop beats carry the momentum. Together, they create something fast-paced and unpredictable without feeling messy. The remaster doesn’t reinvent the structure—it refines it. Layered synths have more space. Percussion cuts through more cleanly. Nothing feels overdone.
Each section transitions with purpose. Drops land harder. The bassline moves with more weight. Even small details—like background arps—have a crisper presence. While the heart of the song stays intact, everything around it sounds more focused and deliberate.
Nordischsound presents the track with visuals that reflect the tempo and tone. A clean waveform visualizer pulses alongside the music, reinforcing each shift and buildup. These animations do more than decorate the screen—they match the track’s structure and rhythm.
Retro music fans will recognize the SID influence immediately. But even newcomers can appreciate the mix of chiptune nostalgia and glitchy modern beats. The track moves fast and never drags. It respects the source but sounds fresh enough to stand beside today’s electronic music.
For anyone into Commodore 64-style audio, glitch hop production, or SID-inspired remixes, Atlantis Rising Remastered is worth a listen. The improvements are clear, the energy is high, and the vibe is unmistakable.
Watch the video to hear the difference and experience the new mix in full.