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Chrono resurrection battle with magus mp3
Chrono resurrection battle with magus mp3







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    I included Play! Live, and The Game Orchestra Concert series because they include music by Yasunori Mitsuda and are the only place to find arranged music from Chrono Cross, which is really a shame! What I am still missing is anything related to Radical Dreamers and other miscellaneous works by Yasunori Mitsuda on various games like Mario Party, Shadow Hearts, and many others.

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    This replaces (//I uploaded that torrent anonymously and have made some improvements since then Time and Space - A Tribute to Yasunori Mitsuda The Brink of Time - Chrono Trigger Arranged Version Kokoro - Theme from ''Xenosaga Episode I'' Was my remix.Chrono Trigger \ Original Soundtrack (Plus DVD ISO)Ĭhrono Trigger Official Soundtrack - Music From Final Fantasy ChroniclesĬhrono Trigger Orchestra Extra SoundtrackĬolours of Light - Yasunori Mitsuda Vocal CollectionĬREID - Yasunori Mitsuda & Millennial Fair I found myself thinking, now THIS is a Magus remix! And instantly Theme that I found myself humming in the shower. Opens up, gets softer, to me it symbolizes the tranquility he hasĭeep inside his heart. Magus has alot of darkness in him, but he's Song reflecting Magus's personality, heres what I have to say.Īll the other remixes try to make it too evil, too ominous. Other remixes of his theme remix it to the point where I can'tįind Magus's theme in it at all. Trigger symphonic remix, Confronting the Mystic. My favorite remix yet, even better(I think) than the chrono I like how it opens upĪround 0:45 and then at 1:16 goes right back to the rock. More quality work from Mike and a fitting tribute to Magus as well. At under four minutes, things go by pretty quickly, but this piece actually reminds me of the ending section from Guns N' Roses "November Rain" in its minor-key menace and ominous forward momentum, attained there in a relatively brief expanse of time, but no less effective because of it. Guitar solo circa 2'01" that gets increasingly nasty (good nasty, not bad nasty), a repetition of the acoustic strumming portion, now joined with electric guitar, and then the mixes closes out with the addition of some unsettling flanging effects that add a twist to the already sepulchral groove Darangen's conjured up. Then at 0'46" there's an oboe/choral break that's mellower, joined by rolling toms and acoustic strumming, then back to the demonic vibe at 1'16" with screeching, squealing chugging and percussion that makes excellent use of the 6/8 time signature. Introing with some peculiar, jet-exhaust guitar fx, wailing guitars and drums enter soonafter in a menacing, pulsating vibe that well conveys an evil and ominous intent. Near the end I throw a little bit of Frog's Theme in as well." It's a remix of Magus' theme, pretty close to the original with liberties taken here and there.

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    Here, he takes on Chrono Trigger: "This was my entry for the Dwelling of Duels Free Month in June and RPGamers' Splendid Performance Audition 2: In The Band. It's not easy to track something as abstract as musical progress when an artist starts off at a pretty high level to begin with, but I suppose what I'm referring to is his overall sound and how he's continued to evolve it by incorporating non-rock elements with a greater degree of seamless, appropriate integration. Boyd just keeps on improving and widening his arsenal - he's prolific, to be sure, but not at the expense of quality or a general sense of progress.









    Chrono resurrection battle with magus mp3