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m68030
05-29-2002, 05:48 PM
Final Fantasy 6 'DevilSLAB'
McVaffe kicks my ass yet again with a fun and sneaky little mix of this
quirky theme. i think djp's review did a great job summing this one up.
it's fun.
mDuo13
11-28-2002, 03:17 AM
I dunno why, but I never liked the Devil's Lab tune. This rendition by the big McV is pretty true to the game, but it's actually a bit tamer than the real thing. It's slower, and uses more regular instruments than random bashings and crashings. Not my favorite from McVaffe, but not bad. It does have a nice variety of instruments, though - pizzacatos, snare drums, some kind of horn, strings, and a decent dose of synths. If you're looking for a hectic mix though, look elsewhere - there are several other Devil's Lab mixes (not all of which are in my possesion).
meccaneer
01-17-2003, 11:13 PM
Finely done, sir. I especially like the drum work; short gate times and weird reverbs. This is definately one of my favorite songs of Nobuo's and this remix captures the mechanical-spirit very well. Thanks.
Domukaz
03-02-2003, 12:19 AM
If Tenchu was set in the future, I imagine this is what the music to the factory level would be. Cool ambience with the machinery sounds and the varied instrumentation. Dm Dm Dm, Da Da Da Da Da Dm...
The Protricity
06-25-2003, 06:53 PM
One of my Top 5 Favorite Remixes of all-time. Good Stuff!
Dinobot 2
06-27-2003, 02:51 PM
I always thought this was one of the better Lab mixes from FF6. Thanks for it!
SamuraiFoochs #Reload
01-09-2005, 01:09 AM
So good. Perfect sneaking music. It ends a bit abruptly for me though. Still very, very well done.
DarkCecil13
01-09-2005, 03:39 AM
This is one of my favorite OC ReMixes of all time. McVaffe, you turned one of my favorite FF6 tunes into one heck of an ass-kicking-get-down-on-the-floor-a-dance tunes. I totally dig the atmosphere this mix has -> Nice panning and reverb action. Excellent.
jorellano
09-22-2005, 12:28 AM
I always loved being inside the factory on the game. I'd just leave my character inside on the map and let the music play for hours. I loved this song. The only thing I wish is that we could get an extended remix of this version you have posted here. It is great. Wonderful. One of my favorites. It will be blaring down the road many-a-time. =) Great job!!
Bummerdude
10-07-2005, 04:03 PM
I always loved being inside the factory on the game. I'd just leave my character inside on the map and let the music play for hours.
You too, eh?
Great mix from once again, Vaffdude. A factory mix without industrial sounds may sound crazy, well but itīs not. As djp already mentioned, this is ideal sneaking music, and thatīs what you do in the game, plus release the Espers. The arrangement was awesome, liked the synths, the beats, probably everything. Great work Vaffdude.
The only thing I wish is that we could get an extended remix of this version you have posted here.
You too, eh?
Soapy
06-30-2006, 05:03 PM
A very interesting mix of the song, not as grungy as the original, but original all on its own.
ChaosofRuin
11-13-2006, 11:46 PM
it makes me feel evil...thats all i have to say ><
maelkashishi
12-11-2007, 06:11 PM
Another interesting remix soundwise, especially atmospherically. Though, the mini rythm loop should really be considerably less eager to stand out at times (/at all) and the ending falls flat after a forthright reprise. Nevertheless, the song is nice to listen to once in a while. In the end, I cannot really decide which wheights higher since the succession of parts is otherwise well made, but the track generally moves on too little from its own stated but cool premise.
Damn that kick starts out dry. A little jarring, but once there is some ambiance surrounding it, it sounds great.
The arrangement is pretty basic, and doesn't really stray from the original at all. That's fine, but I'd have preferred something a bit more interpretive; The original mix brings to mind all kinds of steampunk-style automations, and going on that theme could be all kinds of misshapen phrases and melodies bolted onto the original.
As is, it's decent but more of a sound upgrade than a proper ReMix.
Marmiduke
12-21-2008, 01:54 AM
Ah, the Vaffe. My head LITERALLY exploded when McVaffe staged his resurrection earlier this year. I wish I could pull off something half as dramatic.
Anyway, it's my opinion that early McVaffe is as good a McVaffe as any, and this is a fine exhibit for that point. While it is basically a remake, I feel that it exemplifies the treatment of the song; that is, a very mechanical, automated sound, structure and pace. The thing that I think is most standout here (not to take away from other aspects) is the real robotic progression the mix has. It feels very non-manmade. Slow but also very precise; almost as if it were off a production line: perfect and oiled and working. Obviously, there are negative connotations to production line imagery which I didn't mean to imply. Nor did I intend to imply that McVaffe is a cyborgic arm making thousands of identical 'DevilSLAB' day in day out in a factory somewhere. What I did mean to imply, however, is that I enjoyed the mix a lot. It's not terribly deep, admittedly, but who needs depth when you have novel, boppy industrial mixes like this.
Holy Land
10-02-2010, 04:17 PM
This was one of my favorite songs from the early days, but I didn't know/remember that it was McVaffe's work.
Not really that much different from the original to be honest, even if enjoyable to listen to.
SubNormal J3
02-20-2011, 09:28 PM
One of my favorite parts of this mix is all of the ambient subtleties of the sfx.
0:00 nice groundwork beat
0:33 the combo of synth lead and synth bass sounds very good here
1:08 reminds me of the stage builder in Brawl; Uematsu's style I'm sure. digging the pizzicato strings
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