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I want to share one of my latest crazy hybrid creations with you, and I hope you like it
Posted on 23-Apr-2026 15:59:58
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Experience Stairway to Heaven (Chiptune Cover) by Gigi Burdo The Mad Scientist. This 16-bit instrumental reimagining of the Led Zeppelin classic blends Amiga 500 and C64 nostalgia.

Welcome to the laboratory of The Mad Scientist! In this video, I take the legendary "Stairway to Heaven" and deconstruct it through the lens of retro-computing and modern synthesis. Originally released in 1971 on the "Led Zeppelin IV" album, this masterpiece by Jimmy Page and Robert Plant is widely considered one of the greatest rock songs of all time.

My version is a complete instrumental chiptune reimagining, bridging the gap between 70s progressive rock and the golden age of 80s/90s computer music.

Here!

🔬 Technical Specs & Gear Used:
To achieve this unique "Retro-Future" sound, I utilized a hybrid setup of vintage hardware and modern production tools:#progressiverock

Vintage Computers: Amiga 500 & Commodore 64 (C64)
Synthesizers: Yamaha DX7 II FD & Roland RD-88ex
DAW: Cubase
Enhanced by: Cutting-edge AI Software for sound design and arrangement.
If you enjoyed this digital alchemy, don't forget to SUBSCRIBE to join my experiments!

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Babbo Informatico: ‪@babboInformatico‬
Gigi Burdo The Mad Scientist ‪@Mad_Scientist_GigiBurdo‬
MetalMusic Energy LAB ‪@MetalMusicEnergyLab‬



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