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Posted on 09-29-05 09:00 AM Link | Quote
This is CC'd from my site. I'm trying to get a neat interview lined up with the owner of this project, but no word if that'll be successful. Anyway, enjoy 87 new RPG remixes.

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Japan has its own unique remixing community; however, instead of submitting material to a few big sites like OCRemix and VGMix, Japanese remixers often host their own collections and often commercially issue CDs of their work. In a change of pace, a huge collaboration was recently organized and executed by Daijin, an enterprising remixer. He drew upon the varied talents of the entire community in a titanic effort to cover several RPG game scores in a project called Celestia, and after long hours of work, 87 remixes were produced! Of these, 13 are of Chrono series works.

Due to the absence of sites like OCRemix to "set the bar", the Japanese VGM community doesn't have strict guidelines like their American counterparts. Don't worry; these pieces are well-crafted and fine tuned. Every Chrono fan -- every RPG fan -- is compelled to check these out, and delight in our fellow fans' works across the Pacific. For ease of download, I have mirrored all the Chrono works on the Compendium's media server, herograw.org (we're still in the process of changing links elsewhere on the site from herograw.com to herograw.org; bear with us). Enjoy these works, and to find the full collection at the Celestia Project headquarters, scroll past the Chrono remix links.

[ Chrono Trigger Remixes | 'Epilogue -My Dear DTMers-' by AD794 | 'Gonzalez' by AD794 (this is the Japanese 'Team Gato') | 'Song of Distortion (At the Bottom of Night)' by Victy | 'Run Through the Stream of Time' by kryptos | 'Crono & Marle -Distant Promise-' by Fauste | 'World Revolution' by T. Moriya | 'Dive to Blue' by Daijin | 'Drum'n Battle!' by Miko | 'CHRONO BORDER' by KGM | 'Corridors of Time -Celtic Dance Mix-' by Kokke | 'Megaloma Punch' by dj umbrella'

[ Chrono Trigger + Chrono Cross Remix | 'Chrono Trigger' by Juvenile ]

[ Chrono Cross Remix | 'Recollection' by msk-field ]

Note: Victy's "Song of Distortion," a cover of At the Bottom of Night, features a great singing performance. You can find the lyrics, translated from Japanese, at this page.

Celestia Project (including all other 70 remixes): http://www.celestia-project.info/sb/

Enjoy it, everyone! We'll be getting an upped dosage of Chrono music next month too, when Symphonic comes to fruition! Stay tuned!
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Posted on 09-30-05 06:24 AM Link | Quote
I'm very compelled to check this all out, but I hope you can help me out here ...

First thing, would I need anything special to be able to play these files? And second, I really need to get a Japanese Language pack for Firefox.

But yeah, you've got me interested (being a huge fan of OCremix, and everything related).
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Posted on 10-01-05 01:37 AM Link | Quote
Just WinRAR, because Japanese remixers use the .lzh compression for most their stuff.
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