ReMix:Final Fantasy VI "Smooth Alexander" 2:51
By Quinn Fox
Arranging the music of one song...
"Battle Theme"
Primary Game: Final Fantasy VI (Square , 1994, SNES), music by Nobuo UematsuPosted 2003-01-02, evaluated by djpretzel
Nice change and a clearer, more defined, and certainly jazzier sound for Quinn Fox with this Final Fantasy 6 ReMix. You wouldn't necessarily know this was battle music just from listening to it out of context, as he takes it in some interesting directions, with a unique reverbed drum pattern but several less-processed solo instruments (including a delicious electric piano) that sit forward in the mix. I'm a fan of Quinn's work - we Phantasy Star guys hafta stick togetha doncha know - but have sometimes found his mixing specifically to be at times nebulous. Sure, it fits his more ambient style to not heavily favor any particular instrument and have a "soundscapey" thing going on, but my personal preference is for just a smidgin' more clarity to a mix, with emphasized tradeoffs, panning, and individualized characteristics granted to different elements. This ReMix does all that and more, and for this reason is one of my favorite QF mixes to date, and my definite preference in terms of mixing. The jazzy-but-ethereal style here keeps one interested, with a mystical blend of foregound and background timbres, processed accordingly, that augment one another perfectly. The deeply reverbed choral runs with EP comping on top and shimmering percussion are all very chill, and though there's quite a bit going on it's never audio "soup" but rather a fine stew, with clearly indentifiable nuggets 'o sound. Damn. What's with all the food metaphors? Beats me, but it's gotta be a good sign. Great stuff from QF, showing what is in my opinion a more mature, refined ear for mixing. If not his best then very high up there, and highly recommended listening.
Discussion
on 2013-03-29 03:21:26
Ever since I discovered it I can't help but keep coming back to this remix. It's so... smooth! I really like how liberally the source melody is used, and...
can I just take a moment? Yes, I'd dare say this sounds a bit like elevator music. But why is that always an insult? I love elevator music! That chill carefree sound, the innocent way it works its way into the background of whatever you're doing... not every piece has to be flashy and bombastic! With this piece especially, there's even a piece of that humanity that I admit is sometimes missing in Muzak (but that doesn't mean it's bad music!!). I just enjoy the chill, semi-corporate vibe from this piece, and it so happens to remind me of elevators. Again, not a bad thing!
I miss Quinn Fox...
on 2009-10-16 11:40:42
Ah, Quinn Foxreturns to a more chilled sound, however, I can hear the influences from his Zelda track in here concerning the drums/percussion work. A very interesting collection of rhythms. The drums drive the track in a DnB manner, but most all of the instrumental work is relaxed. In a way, Quinn made this track in a very cinematic manner when comparing it to today's film composers. Awesome! I love how the bass still remains chilled out and in that pocket. The trumpet is a little overly synthetic, but it works pretty well. I really love the flute! Excellent track Quinn. You took the best chill elements of you past mixes and combined it with the cool percussion from your Zelda track! Wonderful work!
on 2009-03-19 09:34:16
The percussion on this one is crazy good, and the synths aren't too shabby either. The feel is completely new, and I really like it. The sounds mesh together great, and though a few samples could stand to be upgraded, like the flute, it all works out. It's rare to hear a remix that's both driving yet laid back, but this one hits that target dead on.
My one real complaint though is the somewhat weak ending- seemed a little out of place to have such a strong and varied track have an ending that just sortof died. Still great stuff.
on 2008-08-06 08:06:53
This is pretty kickin'. I'm loving the sounds. I agree with you, Pretz, you can barely tell this is battle music. I love how the song is so familiar, yet so new. That's what I look for in remixes. Very well done. Good job, Quinn.
Yeah, definitely agreed here. Dunno why I never posted on this one. I liked stuff like "Lobby Static" and "mode serpent" a bit more, but this one was still excellent. If the volume had been louder, that would have helped. Otherwise, excellent arrangement, and nice sound choices contributing to a beautiful texture.
on 2005-10-09 14:52:08
There needs no genius to say that this IS smooth, can´t just understand the resemblance between this and Alexander (an Esper). Meh, not that important.
As this says, this was a SMOOOOOTH remix from Quinn, a nice touch of jazz, he has taken away the tempo and stress that follows with the original and creates somethin´ with extra chill-stuff. Nice, Quinndude.
on 2004-11-18 20:23:13
Wow I didn't even notice this was the battle theme
Very well done, nice effects
I love Quinn Fox's work!
on 2004-10-26 21:24:11
Hmm... interesting Battle Theme take...
However, despite my few new excursions into the jazzy area (thanks to JigginJonT), I don't think this even fits with jazz too well. It's too fast for jazz, and the jazz is too relaxing for an adrenaline-pumping song...
Now I can see where this would be good, especially to others who appreciate this branch even more than I do...
But as far as I go... not my personal cup of tea...
Good work, though I can't dig it like others...
Keep composing!
on 2004-02-09 03:31:02
Eh. Sorry, but this just wasn't my thing. It's a good piece of music--just not a good Final Fantasy Battle Theme.
on 2003-01-11 05:27:51
Good stuff Quinn! One of my favorties by far. I like evrything about this, and have no complaints.
10/10
on 2003-01-10 23:55:13
Excellent Excellent work Quinn.. One of my favorites of yours.. All the effort you put into your work shines through so well. No Complaints.. My favorite part probably hits at 1:50 in the mix. Its all good.
on 2003-01-07 02:11:48
this is my favorite FF3 mix outta them all. It's sooooo smooth flowing and I just love the jazzy type beat to it. Just an all around great mix IMHO. Great job Quinn!
on 2003-01-05 20:24:58
There's a few wierd notes in there, but otherwise, it's an excellent remix. I can't really say much more than that, but an example of those wierd notes would be 00:30 - 00:45. I don't know if that was the intent, but they don't seem to fit in. I was thinking perhaps you wanted to depart from the original, and it does, but it's... strange.
Otherwise, good job. 8/10.
on 2003-01-05 02:56:06
I like the effort and everything put into this, it's very different from a lot of the stuff I hear around here...but, for some reason, some parts of it sorta reminds me of elevator music. o.O Just can't get into it that much, sorry. (I feel bad for posting a bad review... sorry There WERE a few parts I did like though! Ambient stuff, very cool.
Sources Arranged (1 Song)
- Primary Game:
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Final Fantasy VI (Square
, 1994,
SNES)
Music by Nobuo Uematsu
- Songs:
- "Battle Theme"
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