who we are

Built by broadcasters at SLAY Radio

SLAY Tools comes out of SLAY Radio — the home of Commodore 64 remixes, streaming 24/7 since 1999. The tools exist because we needed them to run our own live shows.

SLAY Radio is a Swedish internet station playing Commodore 64 and Amiga remixes around the clock. Most hours it runs from a deep catalogue of community remixes, much of it from Remix.Kwed.Org; several nights a week it switches to live shows, simulcast on YouTube, Twitch and Kick with the crew and listeners together in IRC and Discord. It is kept alive by its listeners, runs a yearly Remixer of the Year vote together with the excellent Remix64 crew, and turned 25 in 2024.

It was founded, and is still run, by Kenneth "Slaygon" Mutka — a Swedish demoscene veteran who has been making things on the C64 since 1988. He has been part of Censor Design since 1989 (with time in Triad, Shine and other groups along the way), works as coder, graphician and musician across more than a hundred scene releases, and co-organizes Transmission64, the C64 online demoparty.

On the music side he has more than thirty C64 remixes on Remix64 alongside a catalogue of original SID tunes. He twice took Best C64 Remix at the community's Remixer of the Year awards and topped the yearly C64 charts in 2014 and 2015; his Cinematic 64 reworkings of Matt Gray and Martin Galway — Driller, Rambo, Deliverance — rank among his highest rated. The SID tunes, the remixes and the rest are scattered across the sites below.

SLAY Tools is what keeps those broadcasts on the air: a phone turned into a camera, a clip player that fires into OBS, low-latency video moving between machines without a rack of capture cards. We build it for our own studio first, then share it — free. If that sounds like your kind of setup, come and say hi.

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SLAY Radio

The home of Commodore 64 remixes, streaming 24/7 since 1999, with live shows several nights a week.

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Slaygon around the scene

Decades of Commodore 64 work — demos, graphics, SID tunes and remixes — documented across the usual haunts.