ReMix:Chrono Trigger "Belthasar" 2:34
By Zeratul
Arranging the music of one song...
"Sealed Door"
Primary Game: Chrono Trigger (Square , 1995, SNES), music by Nobuo Uematsu, Noriko Matsueda, Yasunori MitsudaPosted 2000-06-25, evaluated by djpretzel
This is our first Chrono Trigger ReMix, and it is MONEY baby . . ya hafta download it, ya just hafta . . I love the breakbeat ReMixer Zeratul used, and the whole thing just screams quality! I know the world is filled with absolutely rabid fans of this game, so this one should be pretty popular, and it TOTALLY deserves it. I know I'm always pretty nice with my comments, but that's because I think these mixes really are great . . and this one especially . . download or die.
Discussion
on 2015-12-26 00:50:47
Such a relentless beat for such a downbeat source. I like the breakage, but it's too dominant; there's not much else there to hold interest. I like the soundscape; however, it is underdeveloped.
on 2015-08-16 22:56:58
What stands out to me is the immediately entrancing atmosphere... very dark-celestial, a final boss. (Huh, parts of this (especially the piano) remind me of a Yoko Shimomura a la Kingdom Hearts 'important boss battle theme'.) Then you add the harsher electronic elements and the breakbeat drums and turn it all on its head. I'm a sucker for breaking beats, so I'm not the best judge on how well they actually GO with a song, but I know that I LIKE how they go with this song. I sort of wish that they weren't as omnipresent as they are though - I was hoping for a lot more time at the end with the drums missing, or at least much less in focus, and just letting the SPACE do the heavy lifting.
I like this song a lot but there's a few opportunities for me to love it more... but that's all in the past now. As it is, it's a very hearty addition to OCR, quite a nice sample of early submissions.
on 2014-04-14 09:57:08
The drums being the main focal point reminds me of the Barrel Volcano source from SMRPG, but even though the drums are clearly the lead here, there are ideas, like the piano playing underneath the loud drums, that I liked. Other parts of it weren't my cup of tea, actually, but for the first CT mix, it was a decent start.
on 2010-01-14 00:39:59
What immediately jumps at me from the beginning of the song is that the volume is really low overall.
The drums clearly drive this song with how much louder it is than everything else, as well as it dictating things. There isn't a whole lot variation here though, and the source is mostly layered over without much change.
Definitely was never a fan of this one.
on 2009-11-03 21:20:16
I honestly wouldn't have thought that this track was as early as it was. A lot of it holds well even today. Drums are the obvious focal here, and they get the job done well. I'm going to agree with OA that if the rest of the track were brought up to match things would rock just a tad more.
Interesting tidbit that Belthasar is the first track mixed for CT, and not Corridors of Time. Nice work.
on 2008-09-29 19:40:08
im pretty sure if this was posted today and within the current standards, i would have this on my iPod (or similar) right away
i already had this mix on my hdd back in 2002 and it's been played alot..
too bad the remixes of today has made my a little too picky because this is really nice :/
nostalgia
on 2007-01-30 13:05:05
The drums are really the main standout here, as they demand attention, and the rest of the mix is alright with complying.
Though I do like the direction the mix goes in, it just seems like the melodic aspect of the song is held back by the domination of the beat.
Rather than tone the beat back though, i think the melody should be pumped up to match.
on 2005-09-25 08:05:41
As for a first remix on a game, it doesn´t necessarily have to be great, because you can´t download an another one, because this is the only one, and you have to download it anyway. But luckily, Zeratul actually made a great remix so that we don´t need to do that. How nice of you, thanks.
on 2005-08-07 12:54:59
ooh i really dig the ending.. bravo! but i would have seriously thought about removing/replacing the cymbals in the beginning of each drum segment.
on 2005-07-06 19:45:50
Positively resplendent.
Zeratul has taken the somber theme of Belthasar and transformed it into an upbeat, thought-provoking piece.
This is definitely an OC mix to add to your collection.
on 2004-05-01 15:00:26
God I Love Chrono remixes. be they Cross or Trigger, They're all great. And this original mix of the Sealed Door is great. most other mixes I've heard of this song, such as Trptcox's, try to emphisise the ambient nature of the song, Zeratul takes it in a new exciting direction as he has so often done.
on 2004-01-02 08:59:31
It's in the piano part. Remember that this isn't another Zeal mix...it's actually an arrangement of "Sealed Door." And a pretty darn good one at that. Good stuff from Zeratul, as usual.
Sources Arranged (1 Song)
- Primary Game:
-
Chrono Trigger (Square
, 1995,
SNES)
Music by Nobuo Uematsu,Noriko Matsueda,Yasunori Mitsuda
- Songs:
- "Sealed Door"
Tags (11)
- Genre:
- Drum and bass,EDM
- Mood:
- Aggressive,Chill,Jazzy
- Instrumentation:
- Breakbeats,Piano,Synth
- Additional:
- Effects > Glitching
Time > 4/4 Time Signature
Time > Tempo: Fast
File Information
- Name:
- Chrono_Trigger_Belthasar_OC_ReMix.mp3
- Size:
- 2,543,740 bytes
- MD5:
- 281758056de4838e968db693e808c90a
- Bitrate:
- 128Kbps
- Duration:
- 2:34
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