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, each interpreting composer Nobuo Uematsu's works in their own unique style.
You can download the entire Final Fantasy VII: Voices of the Lifestream project, including WAV and MP3 format audio files as well as album artwork using bittorrent or download individual MP3s from the project website.
Torrent (2.32 GB) (remember to seed!) Voices of the Lifestream website
Title | Final Fantasy VII |
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Platforms | PS1 PSN PC |
kula shakerz 2015-12-07 2 comments
Square Enix has announced that the Final Fantasy VII remake will be "told across a multi-part series, with each entry providing its own unique experience". Yoshinori Kitase said that they from the beginning considered it impossible to remake Final Fantasy VII into one single game and that they are unable to give any more details about the splitting at the...
kula shakerz 2015-12-05 2 comments
Square Enix announced the Final Fantasy VII Remake a few months ago during Sony's E3 press conference. Today they showed off the first gameplay at the PlayStation Experience keynote. Oh and the PC port of Final Fantasy VII that they trolled us with last year is available on the PlayStation 4 today!
Brendan 2015-08-19 0 comments
The iOS port of the PC port of Final Fantasy VII has begun its debut on the iOS App Store. Primed for iPad and iPhone, this edition is very much the same as previous PC releases in the last few months. While the game has yet to hit the North American iOS App Store it has already launched on the...
I haven't listened to the entire album but I have downloaded a couple of the tracks (including One Winged Angel) and they sound great. I'll be downloading the complete album soon.
I downloaded the entire thing this morning--it's a very solid album, I just don't understand why ReMix has to be so synonymous with techno. Still, very good.
Well I have downloaded the entire album now and its pretty good (although I skipped all the techno remixes) but some of the songs don't sound too much like the originals.
Do they have mp3 counter for the wav ones?