http://www.mariage3D.com/18000-trackers/18000-trackers-01of06.zip
http://www.mariage3D.com/18000-trackers/18000-trackers-02of06.zip
http://www.mariage3D.com/18000-trackers/18000-trackers-03of06.zip
http://www.mariage3D.com/18000-trackers/18000-trackers-04of06.zip
http://www.mariage3D.com/18000-trackers/18000-trackers-05of06.zip
http://www.mariage3D.com/18000-trackers/18000-trackers-06of06.zip
and this is the link to the list of authors…
http://www.mariage3d.com/18000-trackers/18000-trackers-listofauthors.html
and if you don't own any tracker player there's plenty for free on the web. This is the most advanced one, still used by some musician today… Renoise :
http://www.renoise.com/
Nowadays vintage tracker music still have an influence on some niche market, i.e. italo disco. This is one good example of it… Monika Novak - Living On The Run :
Less recent groups have produced typically tracker style music… i.e. Koto, Laserdance, Proxyon, a.m.o.
What is a tracker ?
Tracker is the generic term for a class of music sequencer software which, in its purest form, allow the user to arrange sound samples stepwise on a timeline across several monophonic channels. A tracker's interface is primarily numeric; notes are entered via the alphanumeric keys of the computer keyboard, while parameters, effects and so forth are entered in hexadecimal. A complete song consists of several small multi-channel patterns chained together via a master list. Tracker music software (WIKIPEDIA)List of audio trackers (WIKIPEDIA)