The Retro Hour EP114 — Jeroen Tel in conversation, covering his full career and the C64 era.

1972 — Present

1972
Born in Eindhoven, Netherlands

Jeroen Tel grows up in Eindhoven. Early exposure to electronic music and classical film scores shapes his compositional instincts before he ever touches a computer.

Mid-1980s
The C64 and the Demo Scene

Tel discovers the Commodore 64 and the Dutch demo scene. He begins programming the SID chip - three voices, a noise channel, and near-infinite expressive possibility. He adopts the scene handle WAVE. The demo scene's competitive culture drives him to push the hardware to its limits.

1987
Music on Noise Founded

Together with Charles Deenen, Marcel Donné, and other C64 composers, Tel co-founds Music on Noise (MoN) — a collective that would handle commercial game music for the late 8-bit and early 16-bit era. MoN's core membership also includes Reyn Ouwehand, Barry Leitch, and Johannes Bjerregaard. The group is documented at CSDb (group ID 448) and Demozoo (group 950).

1988
Cybernoid: The Breakthrough

Cybernoid: The Fighting Machine (Hewson Consultants, 1988) earns a Zzap!64 Gold Medal. Tel's title theme demonstrates polyphonic SID composition at a new level of sophistication. Also this year: Hawkeye (Thalamus), Eliminator (Hewson), Savage (Rainbird), and Target Renegade (Ocean). MoN's reputation spreads across the UK publishing scene rapidly.

1989
The Definitive Year

Cybernoid II: The Revenge (Hewson, 1989) becomes Tel's most celebrated C64 work. Five distinct subtunes of extraordinary complexity. Community consensus and critical review have consistently ranked it among the finest SID compositions ever written. The same year: Myth: History in the Making (System 3) and Turbo OutRun (Ocean).

1990 – 1992
Amiga Transition and Commercial Peak

As the Amiga's 16-bit sound hardware becomes the commercial target, Tel transitions alongside. Amiga MOD work for Supremacy: Your Will Is Our Command (Virgin, 1990), Golden Axe (Virgin, 1990), Lotus Esprit Turbo Challenge (Gremlin, 1990), and RoboCop 2 (Ocean, 1991) demonstrates his range. C64 work continues: Dan Dare III (Virgin, 1990) and others. MoN's MOD and tracker work is archived at Amiga Music Preservation and Mod Archive (artist ID 83766).

1992 – 1994
Late Commercial Era

OutRun Europa (Ocean, 1992) and RoboCop 3 (Ocean, 1992) round out the peak commercial period. The Amiga market begins to contract. MoN's collective output slows as the 16-bit era gives way to CD-ROM platforms.

2000s
Casual Gaming and Funcom

Tel works in casual and mobile game audio during the 2000s. A period at Funcom (Norwegian game developer) brings professional industry experience in the post-console transition era. The retro community continues to celebrate his C64 and Amiga work; HVSC curates his 176-file SID catalogue.

2010
Echofied 6581 - Scene Return

MoN releases Echofied 6581 — a return to the C64 demo scene after a long absence. The release is documented on CSDb and demonstrates that Tel's compositional command of the SID chip remains undiminished.

2014+
Tess & Tel

Tel forms the pop duo Tess & Tel with singer Tess Jonker. Their work explores electronic pop outside the retro gaming sphere, demonstrating the breadth of Tel's musical vision beyond chip music.

2010s
Tel Me More Campaign

A Tel Me More remix album campaign launches via crowdfunding, aiming to bring Tel's C64 and Amiga catalogue to a contemporary audience. The campaign ultimately does not reach its funding goal, but generates significant community engagement and renewed interest in the catalogue.

2019 – 2024
Live Performances and Modern Activity

Tel performs live at retro gaming events across Europe. The Retro Hour podcast features him in EP114 and EP496 (“The SID Chip Was My First Love”). A 2024 live performance of Cybernoid II captures the original SID masterwork in a concert context — evidence that the work transcends the medium in which it was created.

Jeroen Tel
Cybernoid II: The Revenge
1989 · C64 · Hewson
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