Audio mixing desk. Photo by Wim Coenen for FreeImages.

Theme Remixes and Covers

By Nicholas Lam

Download a selection of fan remixes of the classic Knightmare theme tune. For the nostalgic amongst you, there's also some Nokia ringtones.


Theme remixes

We've got a number of imaginative theme mixes supplied by fans, from techno to new wave.

A pacy version of the first Knightmare theme, with a dystopian ending:

DownloadBrian Apocalypse, 'Adventure through Feldspar' (922.78kB)

Clubland Knightmare. A brilliantly worked techno-trance version:

DownloadDJ Oska (2.86MB)

Based on the Series 6-8 theme, with some stereo-channel tricks:

DownloadGlen Toogood, 'The Wicked Way into Knightmare' (1014.46kB)

Inventive mix that adds the spooky incidental music from Series 1:

DownloadAzreal 'Knight of the Mare' (1.07MB)

Short keyboard mix based on the Series 6-8 theme:

DownloadLiam Fretwell, Equinoxe (518.49kB)

Ambitious orchestral mix with original overture:

DownloadLiam Fretwell 2 (2.93MB)

Keyboard mix based on the later theme featuring voice samples:

DownloadLiam Fretwell 3 (3.2MB)

String-heavy remix with choral elements:

DownloadRob Bishop (3.49MB)

Midi/GEMS-style remix with a building crescendo:

DownloadTJ Evans (2.3MB)

There are more Knightmare theme remixes and covers to enjoy on YouTube too, including:

Matt Blair's first remix for Knightmare Live

The Author - Lord Fear

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Anders Enger Jensen (EOX Studios)

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We shouldn't forget that Ed Welsh also wrote the theme for Blockbusters. The two themes work seamlessly over both sets of titles.

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