ff7.ocremix.org — Final Fantasy VII: Voices of the Lifestream is an OverClocked ReMix Album featuring free fan arrangements from the soundtrack to Square's legendary Final Fantasy VII for the Sony Playstation. From jazz to techno to rock to classical, it features over forty five tracks from over forty artists in the game mixing community.
Sep 13, 2007 View in Crawl 4
yourdoom123Sep 14, 2007
you realize its personal preference right?homoomo, i agree, the best.
windminstrelSep 15, 2007
The WAV's are what, 2Gig? FLAC's are 1.2. 800meg of useless data. You could include scripts to decode the FLAC, and the required utilities (for all platforms) and you'd still be several hundred megabytes ahead.It's a stupid decision.
mecmermunSep 15, 2007
ReCapitated? xD
cadetjmhSep 16, 2007
Fantastic job all!
mechafoneSep 20, 2007
Good god. I've been listening to OC for years and years, and this is by far their best work as a group coming together to form an album. Viva le OC!
octiumSep 29, 2007
I'd agree definitely. An album dedicated to Final Fantasy VIII would be very nice, and I don't doubt we'll eventually see one.VIII had my favorite final boss music ;)
jacfalconSep 30, 2007
Yeah, I mean, every soundtrack eventually needs arranged, and although mabey I and others may not have it at their top, it is much more widely regarded as awesome. Kind of like Pokemon. A lot of people don't like it, but they don't realize that theirs still a huge amount of fans following it. Don't believe me? Search google for the Pokemon Remix Project (which is almost completed).
jacfalconSep 30, 2007
what? WHAT? Your assuming people don't own MP3 players?
resevil07Oct 16, 2007
Wonderful album, listened nonstop for the past 2 weeks!
vobbsikNov 13, 2007
From jazz to techno to rock to classical ???
tebianAug 12, 2009
These are some of the most requested mixes at the radio. Thanks djpretzel for making OCRemix and this great online cd of FFVII. If you enjoy Square go search the website there and you will be treated some amazing works by a lot of talented people.