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OCR Special: Balance and Ruin (FFVI)--discs 3-5


On 07/18/2013 at 03:59 PM by daftman

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So...I've been talking about the OCRemix tribute album to Final Fantasy VI, Balance and Ruin, for two weeks now (here and here), covering all the songs on the first two discs. By this point, though, I'm sure that anybody here that is going to download it has already done so and those that aren't going to...well, what's the matter with you? Go download it!

Balance and Ruin

Anyway, there is more good stuff on the three remaining discs, naturally. I like "The Megiddo Brigade," a remix of "Devil's Lab" by djpretzel, who just happens to be the founder and administrator of OCR. It's an orchestral remix featuring a solo cello, though there are a lot of electric influences, particularly in the percussion. Another good one is "There's Nothing Like Flying," which is a remix of "Blackjack" (one of the airship songs). It's a completely chiptune remix, so very old school, done in an electronica/dance style. "Mogstradamus" is a great name and the remix is an interesting mix of chiptune, electronica, dubstep-ish beats, and ukulele. Yup. But the best title on the whole album comes on disc four. XPRTNovice's remix of Umaro's Theme is called "The Narshemellow." That just cracks me up every time! It's a good remix, too, and features a bunch of real life instruments ensembled together (as you might guess from his previous work) like mandolin and flute.

There are some good rock mixes, too, like the one for the Floating Island and "Dancing Mad." On the other end of the spectrum are some good classical-style orchestral remixes, especially those by Jeremy Robson--"Elegy for a Ruined World" and "Trauermarsch." And a couple of guys, one on piano and the other on violin, turn the "Ending Theme" into an "Ending Suite" and the results are very impressive.

The fifth disc is all bonus tracks, basically just some different takes on songs that had already been remixed (which they all had by that point). There's some interesting stuff there too, my favorite probably being "Umaro's New Groove," which was inspired by cartoons like The Emperor's New Groove (betcha didin't see that one coming). It reminds me of The Incredibles at times too.

In summary, discs 3-5 are good too and you should listen to them! I've been listening to them all a lot over the last couple of weeks and everything holds up really well. Next week we'll return to regular old "OCR Spotlight" but don't miss out on this great album. It's the best work the folks at OCR have ever put out and that's saying something.


 

Comments

Matt Snee Staff Writer

07/18/2013 at 06:27 PM

i downloaded this but haven't gotten into it yet.  I didn't like the first song.  I don't know why, the version just didnt' do it for me.  I'm going to give the album another listen though.

daftman

07/18/2013 at 07:14 PM

There's definitely something for every taste on there, so just keep listening Smile

NSonic79

07/19/2013 at 10:58 PM

My only wish is that I could take some of these downloaded tunes and somehow work them into some of the games I play if only to hear them as I play the game. FFXIII is an excellent example. Why didn't custom in-game soundtracks take off :(

daftman

07/20/2013 at 09:26 AM

Good question. Everybody was excited about custom soundtracks when the 360 first came out but then the whole idea just kind of quietly died Frown Yeah, some of these would be great to game to.

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