Fairlight demo highlights set the pace at the recent Transmission64 online party, where the group arrived with a packed lineup of new Commodore 64 productions. The event took place on November 29th, 2025, and Fairlight showed clear momentum with releases that covered demos, graphics, and SID music.
A Fayre Glow Steps Forward
Trident leads the coding on A Fayre Glow, with a graphic team that includes Pal, Dstar, Mirage, Shine, and Scrap. OMP drives the music while Pitcher captures the video. Fairlight Demo Highlights appear here in full force.
The demo moves with confident pacing, quick scene changes, and stylish transitions. The group pushes each visual layer with purpose, and the soundtrack keeps the flow steady. Viewers get a tight production that aims for clarity rather than noise.
Gimme Groove Brings Style
The Sarge presents Gimme Groove, a C64 graphics entry built with ALBERT, his extended-mode pixel editor. The release includes workstages, which helps viewers see how each part grows from rough shapes to polished form.
Mibri adds a light but steady track, filling the piece with a friendly swing. Fairlight Demo Highlights return here through bold lines, warm colors, and confident shading. The composition sits at a forward angle, giving the character a sense of presence that draws interest right away.
It Takes 2 To Tac2 Delivers Rhythm
Fegolhuzz supplies the SID track for It Takes 2 To Tac2, an upbeat entry with a quick pattern shift that keeps the tune moving. Soya and Pal provide graphics and Trident codes the release. Pitcher records the final capture so viewers can enjoy the timing as intended.
The piece leans on strong contrast and a lively screen layout. The melody carries a bright pulse that never settles for long. The team stays focused on clean execution, and the result lands with charm.
Gin Tonic For Breakfast Gives a Cool Start
Soya handles both the music and part of the graphics for Gin Tonic For Breakfast, supported by Pal and Trident, with Pitcher again capturing the output. The tune takes a softer path, with smooth shifts and a steady lead line.
The visuals match the mood with gentle shading and a calm palette. Fairlight presents the track as a light morning groove, and the overall finish feels relaxed but confident.
A Strong Showing From Fairlight
Transmission64 often draws a wide field of C64 work, and Fairlight came ready. Their blend of demos, graphics, and SIDs shows a group that continues to refine its style. Each entry feels direct, polished, and ready for viewers who enjoy clear creative intent.
Anyone curious about modern C64 output will find plenty to enjoy across these releases, and the event gives a welcome snapshot of where the scene stands today.






