Music (Chrono Trigger)

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Complete Track List

The Complete Track List is structured according to .spc rips, or data from the actual game cartridge, rather than CD track lists. Translations are provided by DaBubba, ca. 1996. Thanks to Chris McGee and Conqueso for time signatures. Note that Frog's Theme is incomplete, the total version only appearing on the official releases. Battle 2, unused in Chrono Trigger, originally appeared in the Prerelease during Frog's flashback of fighting the Frog King.

All tracks composed by Yasunori Mitsuda except 17. Silent Light, 25. Mystery of the Past, 27. People Who Threw Away the Will to Live, 31. Bike Chase, 39. Underground Sewer, 41. Primitive Mountain, 45. Burn! Bobonga!, 49. Tyran Castle, and 53. Sealed Door, composed by Nobuo Uematsu, and 18. Boss Battle 1, composed by Nobuo Uematsu and Noriko Matsueda. Tsuyoshi Sekito composed 84. One Sunny Day When We Met, 85. Scattering Blossoms, 86. A Meeting with Destiny, and 87. Time To Rest -After the Battle.

Click on a track to view which albums it appears on and its existing remixes and arrangements.

  1. A Premonition
  2. Chrono Trigger
  3. Morning Sunlight
  4. Peaceful Days
  5. Memories of Green
  6. Guardia Millennial Fair
  7. Gato's Song
  8. A Strange Happening
  9. Longing of the Wind
  10. Goodnight
  11. Secret of the Forest
  12. Battle 1
  13. Courage and Pride
  14. Huh?!
  15. Manoria Cathedral
  16. A Prayer to the Travelers
  17. Silent Light
  18. Boss Battle 1
  19. Frog's Theme
  20. Fanfare 1
  21. The Kingdom Trial
  22. The Hidden Truth
  23. A Shot of Crisis
  24. Ruined World
  25. Mystery of the Past
  26. Dome-16's Ruin
  27. People Who Threw Away the Will to Live
  28. Lavos's Theme
  29. The Final Day of the World
  30. Reckless Robo Gang Johnny
  31. Bike Chase
  32. Robo's Theme
  33. Remains of the Factory
  34. Battle 2
  35. Fanfare 2
  36. The Brink of Time
  37. Delightful Spekkio
  38. Fanfare 3
  39. Underground Sewer
  40. Boss Battle 2
  41. Primitive Mountain
  42. Ayla's Theme
  43. Rhythm of Wind, Sky, and Earth
  44. Burn! Bobonga!
  45. Magus's Castle
  46. Confusing Melody
  47. Battle with Magus
  48. Singing Mountain
  49. Tyran Castle
  50. At the Bottom of Night
  51. Corridors of Time
  52. Zeal Palace
  53. Schala's Theme
  54. Sealed Door
  55. Undersea Palace
  56. Crono & Marle ~ Far Off Promise
  57. Epoch ~ Wings that Cross Time
  58. Black Dream
  59. Determination
  60. World Revolution
  61. Last Battle
  62. Festival of Stars
  63. Epilogue ~ To Good Friends
  64. To Far Away Times
  65. Rat-A-Tat-Tat It's... Mitsuda
  66. Unknown Fanfare
  67. Sounds of the Ocean
  68. Leene's Bell
  69. Ocean Tide
  70. Time Gate
  71. Truce Canyon
  72. Prison Tower
  73. Mystic Chant
  74. Rain
  75. Lavos Scream
  76. Strong Wind
  77. Earthquake
  78. Fall of Mt. Woe
  79. Fall of Zeal
  80. Blackbird (Inside)
  81. Blackbird (Outside)
  82. Inside the Shell
  83. Breath of Lavos

Playstation Only Tracks

These songs were composed by Tsuyoshi Sekito for the Playstation release of Chrono Trigger. They appear around the Extras menus, and can be played in the Music Box.

84. One Sunny Day When We Met
85. Scattering Blossoms
86. A Meeting with Destiny
87. Time To Rest -After the Battle

Official Releases

Chrono Trigger Arranged Version: The Brink of Time

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Compact Disc (52:47)

Composed by: Yasunori Mitsuda
Arranged by: Gizaemon de Futura, Guido, Hiroshi Hata, Kalta Ohtsuki
Release: June 25, 1995
Label: NTT Publishing Co.

Mitsuda gave the others the idea to do acid-jazz, rock style arrangements of the songs, citing an underrepresentation of those genres in the Japanese market at the time.

Track List

1. Chrono Trigger (6:13)
2. Secret of Forest (6:10)
3. Zeal Palace (4:46)
4. Warlock Battle (3:46)
5. Chrono Corridor (7:15)
6. Undersea Palace (4:09)
7. World Revolution (6:03)
8. The Brink of Time (2:45)
9. Guardia Millenial Fair (6:28)
10. Outskirts of Time (5:08)

Purchase

Limited Availability

Images

Pictures thanks to Doulifee


Chrono Trigger Official Soundtrack: Music from Final Fantasy Chronicles

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Compact Disc (73:03)

Composed by: Yasunori Mitsuda, Nobuo Uematsu (Burn! Bobonga!)
Arranged by: Yasunori Mitsuda, Tsuyoshi Sekito (Tracks 22-24), Hiroshi Hata & Kalta Ohtsuki (Track 25)
Release: February 19, 2002
Label: Tokyopop Pictures

Music from Final Fantasy Chronicles (PSX).

Track List

1. A Premonition (0:35)
2. Chrono Trigger (2:33)
3. Peaceful Days (2:45)
4. Guardia's Millennial Fair (3:18)
5. Yearnings of the Wind (3:21)
6. Secret of the Forest (4:47)
7. Frog's Theme (1:17)
8. The Trial (3:45)
9. Lavos's Theme (5:10)
10. Johnny of the Robo Gang (1:43)
11. Robo's Theme (1:31)
12. At the End of Time (2:31)
13. Jolly Ol' Spekkio (2:47)
14. Showdown with Magus (2:44)
15. Corridor of Time (3:02)
16. Zeal Palace (3:58)
17. Schala's Theme (2:44)
18. Ocean Palace (3:20)
19. World Revolution (3:52)
20. Epilogue -To My Dear Friends- (2:26)
21. Outskirts of Time (4:15)
22. Chrono & Marle -A Distant Promise- (Arranged) (0:38)
23. Ayla's Theme (Arranged) (1:31)
24. Ending (2:15) / Burn! Bobonga! Burn! (Arranged) / Frog's Theme (Arranged) / Outskirts of Time (Arranged)
25. Chrono Trigger (Arranged) (6:11)

Purchase

Limited Availability

This was released in Japan with this cover:

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Chrono Trigger - Orchestra Extra Soundtrack

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Compact Disc

Square awarded 3,000 copies of a special black design soundtrack to certain fans in February 2009. The disc contents are the same for this version.

Composed by: Yasunori Mitsuda
Arranged by: Natsumi Kameoka
Release: November 20, 2008
Label: Square Enix (CTEX-2008)

Track List

Disc 1 (6:18)

  1. Chrono Trigger ~ Orchestra Version ~ (2:07)
  2. Chrono Trigger Medley ~ Orchestra Version ~ (4:11)

Purchase

Chrono Trigger Original Sound Version

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Three Compact Discs

Composed by: Yasunori Mitsuda
Arranged by: Yasunori Mitsuda
Release: May 20, 1996
Label: Polystar

Track List

Disc 1 (46:33)

1. A Premonition (0:34)
2. Chrono Trigger (2:01)
3. Morning Sunlight (0:58)
4. Peaceful Days (2:48)
5. Memories of Green (3:51)
6. Guardia Millenial Fair (3:17)
7. Gonzalez's Song (0:42)
8. A Strange Happening (1:43)
9. Wind Scene (3:22)
10. Goodnight (0:08)
11. Secret of the Forest (4:46)
12. Battle 1 (2:29)
13. Guardia Castle ~Courage and Pride~ (3:28)
14. Huh?! (0:05)
15. Manoria Cathedral (1:13)
16. A Prayer to the Road that Leads... (0:11)
17. Silent Light (2:23)
18. Boss Battle 1 (1:58)
19. Kaeru's Theme (1:49)
20. Fanfare 1 (1:16)
21. The Trial (3:45)
22. The Hidden Truth (0:59)
23. A Shot of Crisis (2:39)

Disc 2 (50:33)

1. Ruined World (3:24)
2. Mystery of the Past (3:24)
3. Dome-16's Ruin (1:34)
4. People Who Threw Away the Will to Live (3:07)
5. Lavos' Theme (5:10)
6. The Day the World Revived (1:25)
7. Robo Gang Johnny (2:21)
8. Bike Chase (1:35)
9. Robo's Theme (1:32)
10. Remains of Factory (3:09)
11. Battle 2 (Unreleased Track) (2:10)
12. Fanfare 2 (0:07)
13. The Brink of Time (2:31)
14. Delightful Spekkio (2:48)
15. Fanfare 3 (0:05)
16. Underground Sewer (2:24)
17. Boss Battle 2 (2:41)
18. Primitive Mountain (3:07)
19. Ayla's Theme (1:24)
20. Rhythm of Wind, Sky, and Earth (1:51)
21. Burn! Bobonga! (2:12)
22. Magus' Castle (0:29)
23. Confusing Melody (1:40)
24. Battle with Magus (3:30)

Disc 3 (53:46)

1. Singing Mountain (Unreleased Track) (3:05)
2. Tyran Castle (3:49)
3. At the Bottom of Night (2:31)
4. Corridors of Time (3:01)
5. Zeal Palace 3:57)
6. Sara's Theme (2:48)
7. Sealed Door (2:47)
8. Undersea Palace (3:23)
9. Crono and Marle ~Far Off Promise~ (1:56)
10. Silvard ~Wings that Cross Time~ (3:23)
11. Black Dream (3:04)
12. Determination (0:56)
13. World Revolution (3:48)
14. Last Battle (4:07)
15. First Festival of Stars (2:44)
16. Epilogue - To Good Friends (2:34)
17. To Far Away Times (5:46)

Purchase

Amazon.com - $54.95

Liner Notes

Rebecca Capowski has translated Yasunori Mitsuda's liner notes for this album, and has allowed them to be posted here.

"In my life

I don't know whether it's a good or bad omen, but I write these notes while celebrating my 23rd birthday. But when do you think I made up my mind to compose music? Even though I didn't have much contact with music (save for a few piano lessons when I was young), something got a hold of me, and I decided to go into the field. I guess I wanted a reason to leave home as soon as possible. But I wanted to study from the moment I left, and I always thought there was nothing sweeter than to be able to eat my meals with music, so I talked to my parents about entering a new school. I can see it clearly even to this day - me, fearful and timid, hearing my father's words - "Go to Tokyo! This is your chance!" I don't think I'll ever forget it in my entire life.

It would not be an exaggeration to say that my life was changed from that moment on. My mere two years at the music school were hectic. I never realized that if this didn't work out, I couldn't just go home, for there'd be no place at a corporation for someone stupid like me. I did not learn, however, how to compose at the school; instead, I was led to think of music as a living organism. At that time, such a thought always proved staggering to me.

Thus I obtained my current job "composing" for the company called "Square". Next time, however, I suppose I'll have to take the first step and initiative in following my dream.

There are two sides two everything

Do you know which is the front and which is the back of a 10-yen coin? Either choice is the right answer! Whichever side you chose as the front can also become the back. Similarly, the human race has both good guys and bad guys. But if you look a little more closely, you'll see good and bad in every individual. Whichever side constitutes one's "front" is up to personal circumstance...

Music too has "fronts" and "backs"; if the "Major" is made the front, the "minor" becomes the back, and a composition has a front beat and a back beat. In short, if you have an understanding of both sides, you strike a good balance between them. Conversely, if one side is lacking, the balance collapses. I suppose that this's most vital to me, for it's what weighs most in my mind. I think I like grappling with the various factors of fate and chance that determine success or failure; it proves useful to me afterward, and I think it's intertwined with music.

What is composition?

Whenever I hear the question "What is composition?", I am always stumped for an answer - I wonder if "the means for my own search" is the most appropriate response? It's strange that my music could end up reflecting the conditions I was working in at the time, isn't it? Of course, that could say something about my psychological state of mind, but...(ha). I wonder if this isn't one of the most overly harsh jobs in the music industry? There's an extraordinarily high number of compositions, yet since the fans are in a broad age bracket, you have to have a knowledge of so many different musical styles, and the considerations of the screens and scenarios override the music you'd like to use. It's easy to fall prey to anything from a problem to a slump. These particular circumstances brought on a slump for me. (I must've tried to start writing the music 4 times!) I was stumped for a month and a half. I would think, "I've got to do this", but when I would set about going to work, nothing would come to me, and I'd lose my will to work. Mired and immobilized in my unease and dismay, I was brought to a standstill and felt that I'd never be able to get things done. I am incapacle of "Self-Control". What opened my eyes at that time and became the most important key to escaping my slump were the many opportunities I had to draw "Power" from speaking with others who had different ideas than I did and to see things from new perspectives. (Of course, that's not the only way to pull yourself out of a slump.) I strongly felt that my other obligations factored very little into my problems with this job. The reason for my slump boiled down to one issue.

With each composition I write, I feel I can learn a little more about myself. It's interesting! And so, I don't think I'll ever be able to stop composing, and I think that it's a miraculous thing that I can live my life through doing so. The age in which I was born. The environment in which I grew up. The people with whom I've come in contact whom I wish to thank from the depths of my heart.

And, in closing, to all those who supported me in this CD set's release - Uematsu-san, Sakaguchi-san, all the numerous staff members who gave me strength, and all those who bought this album - I would like to say one word - "thanks".

1/21/95, from the Brink of Time, Yasunori Mitsuda"

Unofficial Releases

.spc Rips


What is an .spc?

An SPC700 sound file (or SPC) is a type of video game music file consisting of a copy of a program and music data from RAM used by the SPC700 sound chip on the Super Nintendo Entertainment System or Super Famicom (though such data is usually obtained from a console emulator such as ZSNES or Snes9x, rather than from the system itself). The SPC700 chip (or emulator thereof) produces sound by executing the embedded program, which processes the stored music data and transforms them to a set of DSP commands responsible for reproducing sounds. The capabilities of the SPC700 DSP commands allow for music synthesis by samples (analogous to MOD or IT music playback); therefore it is possible to store, in only 64 kilobytes worth of data, music which, if stored as a digital audio waveform (eg. the format used in CDs), might take up several megabytes.

From: Wikipedia

SPC players can be found at Zophar.net. SNESAmp is the recommended choice. However, use the Compendium's, rather than SNESMusic's, Chrono Trigger soundtrack, as the latter is incomplete and contains erroneous sound effects.


.2SF Rips


What is a .2SF file?

2SF is the file format used by those who rip music from Nintendo DS games. It's much like the PSF and USF formats in that individual songs are ripped as mini2sfs with one single instrument library. Chrono Trigger uses the same sound driver as Yoshi's Island.

To play 2SF files with Winamp, download this.


Alpha Tracks


Shortly before Chrono Trigger's release, the organization V-Jump released a second preview video (analyzed and available for download here) showing several Chrono Trigger scenes with music and developer interviews laid over them. Unlike the first music video, there are prolonged expositions of music only marginally touched by dialogue. Though the build of Chrono Trigger used to make the video was only a little earlier in development than the Pre, it featured different instrument samples making for some interesting-sounding alternate versions of themes.

They are presented for download in the lossless Monkey's Audio (APE) format. You can find the program here along with a Winamp plugin.

  1. A Premonition
  2. Chrono Trigger
  3. Longing of the Wind
  4. Memories of Green
  5. Secret of the Forest
  6. Guardia Millennial Fair
  7. Courage and Pride
  8. Schala's Theme
  9. Crono and Marle ~ Far Promise ~
  10. Battle 1
  11. Lavos's Theme (Ocean Palace)
  12. Chrono Trigger (Reprise)

SirDark has reconstructed Battle 1 from its two uses in the video to create a mostly clean version:


Chrono Trigger - Extra Tracks

Second to the .spc sets, these songs were composed by Yasunori Mitsuda for the Extras menu of the Playstation version of Chrono Trigger. They have never been officially released; however, they have been tolerably recorded from the source and distributed. Please note that Rat-A-Tat-Tat It's... Mitsuda also appears in the Extras Menu; it was present in the original game, though never used. Download the .spc Chrono Trigger soundtrack instead to achieve maximum quality for that fanfare.


Albums and Doujins

See: Albums and Doujins


Concerts

See: Concerts


Remixes


Chrono Compendium

These are remixes which have fallen outside the major sites or were personally submitted to the Compendium.

2. Chrono Trigger

9. Wind Scene

12. Battle 1

15. Manoria Cathedral

19. Frog's Theme

24. Ruined World

26. Dome-16's Ruin

29. The Final Day of the World

30. Reckless Robo Gang Johnny

33. Remains of the Factory

39. Underground Sewer

48. Singing Mountain

51. Corridors of Time

52. Zeal Palace

53. Schala's Theme

55. Undersea Palace

60. World Revolution

61. Last Battle

64. To Far Away Times

Multi-Track


Overclocked ReMix

Overclocked ReMix is a video game music remixing organization. Despite wonky and weird leadership, it's a decent remixing site with several tracks to offer.

From: http://www.ocremix.org


ThaSauce

ThaSauce is a remixing / video game music news site with its own original remix subdivision.


VGMix

VGMix X sucks, and the promised archive of VGMix 2 did not appear. Until then, you may find an archive of remixes here or by clicking the links below. Check the text file to see if you have any we're missing, then contact chronocompendium@gmail.com.'

VGMix is part of a community of amateur musicians who write arrangements of video game music.

From: http://www.vgmix.com

Please note that only remixes that have been rated Above-Average appear here for quality control.

Stuff of Legends

Must-Haves

Good Stuff

VGMix X

Other


Blue Planet

Blue Planet is a personal remixing site for AD794, located here.

(Look near the bottom to find the remixes)


Catacomb Entrance

Catacomb Entrance is an arrangement and remixing site hosted by a guy named Ianaso.


Celestia: Square Enix Music Arrange Festival

This was a major event in the Japanese remixing community, where several RPG fans came together to make over 80 remixes for their favorite material. Standards in the Japanese remixing community aren't as rigid as they are in the US due to big sites like OCR and VGMix not existing over there; however, there are pieces of excellent quality in here, and you are not a Chrono fan if you do not bother checking these out. The lyrical At the Bottom of Night is a must, as well as the song simply titled Chrono Trigger.

The project itself, with all the other remixes, can be found at this page. Take note that the remixes are issued in .zip or .lzh format. You will need WinRAR or an appropriate utility to decompress them.

Chrono Cross

Chrono Cross & Chrono Trigger

Chrono Trigger

Lyrics and Notes (Thanks to D.Radium):

【 曲 名 】僻歌
[Song Title] Higauta -
【 出 典 】Chrono Trigger 「夜の底にて」より
Chrono Trigger, from "Depths of the Night"
【 作曲者 】光田 康典
Composer: Mitsuda Yasunori
【 作詞者 】Liar
Lyrics: Liar
【 編曲者 】岬
Arranger: Misaki
【  歌  】Liar
Vocals: Liar
【 使用音源 】KORG TRITON-Rack YAMAHA MOTIF-Rack Roland SC-8850
Filesize: 4.2MB
Date of Completion: 2005-09-17
Length: 3:40
[Homepage] http://www.ismusic.ne.jp/laputa1983/victy/

Lyrics [they include a bracketed version of text to explain the lyrical meaning, since it's written in a bit of an older style]

赤く 喰らい込みその火蛾  飽かずも逝き遅る
(赤い炎に捕らわれた蛾  満足したわけもなく死に残る)
Caught within the red flames, the moth dies without necessarily being content with life.

黒く 爛らかしその彼我  虚く宿命だと謂う
(黒く爛れたあたしとお前  気が抜けたような宿命だったわね)
Blacked to a crisp, you and I, our destiny seems to have lost its will.

見え透いた諦め  腐り始めた眼差
(見え透いた諦め  腐り始めた眼差)
Giving up is so apparent, our perceptions begin to corrode.

あたしという  矜持を否む
(あたしという  存在の誇りを否定して)
Rejecting my existence, my honour, me.

紛う 愛しみ僻歌  行き失す定けし瞬時
(入り乱れてもうわからない 可愛らしい僻歌  行方も分からない確実な今という瞬間)
So complex nobody understands any more, the cute song. Where will the concrete present go, to become the unknown future.

赤く 喰らい込みその彼我  飽かずも逝き遅る
(赤い炎に嵌り込んだあたしとお前  満足したわけもなく死に残る)
Red flames enveloping you and I, dying without necessarily being content with life.

黒く 爛らかしその火蛾  虚く運命だと謂う
(黒く爛れ焼けた蛾  むなしいうつろな運命だったわね)
The moth blackened to a crisp, such an unfortunate fate.

今 君を捨て行こうか  君さえ存在しなければ
(今 君を捨てて行くわ  君の存在さえなかったならば)
Let me leave you behind, if only you had never existed.

独り 憶ってくれればいい  失いたあたしを嗤って
(独り 思い出してくれればいい  泣いて自分を失ったあたしを嘲笑ってくれたらいい)
Alone, just remember me. Smile for me, I, who cried and lost myself.

君とはぐれて 遠く
(今 君とはぐれて遠くへ)
Now, I'm lost and far away.

ただ独り 憂いてくれればいい  微笑って
(ただ独り憂い想ってくれればいい  微笑みながら)
Alone, just anxiously think of me, while smiling.


[Additional Commentary]
大臣さん主催の音楽中心コミニティイベント”Celestia”投稿曲です。
未熟ながら参加させていただきます。
This is my submission to Daijin's community music event, "Celestia". I'm still an amatuer, but it's an honour to be involved.

初めましてこんにちは。サークル代表の岬です。
音楽集団「Victy」としては初のイベント参加、Web上発表曲になりますんで、
編曲担当の僕としては思い入れの強いこの曲をセレクトさせていただきました。
Hello everyone, I'm Circle's representative, Misaki. This is the first event our music group "Victy" has officially participated in, so this is kind of a debut for our song. As the chief editor [for our group] for this online event, I chose this song for it's powerful impression.

POP調であり若干ROCKを意識しつつもGuitarはなかったり、みたいなコンセプトで(何
聞かせどころはやはり後半のボーカルの掛け合いですね。
どうぞLiarの美声をご堪能くださいませ。
ちなみにタイトルは”ひがうた”と読みます、はい。
It's kind of a Pop-Rock mix with the Guitar, or at least the concept was, the second half was mostly just vocals.. Check out Liar's beautiful voice! And yes, the song title is pronounced "Higauta".

ダウンロードありがとうございました。
最後まで聞いていただけたらとっても嬉しいです。
そして、このCelestiaというイベントの場を作ってきた
大臣さんをはじめとする運営者の皆さん、参加者の皆さん、リスナーの皆さん、
ありがとうございました。これからも盛り上げていきましょう。
Thanks for [downloading]listening to this. A big thank you to Daijin for making this whole Celestia event come together, thanks to everyone else involved, let's get this show going!


Chrono Trigger Mixtape

The Chrono Trigger Mixtape is a blend of modern rap tracks on modified Chrono Trigger music and beats. A quick mashup, it's merely a hobby of compromised, the group behind it. The resulting songs are actually fun to listen to, and some good beats are laid down.

  • The Chrono Trigger Mixtape site is down. Download all three releases here.

Volume 1

  1. 50 Cent - Disco Inferno (Gato's Theme)
  2. Young Jeezy feat. Mannie Fresh - And then What (Wind Scene)
  3. Ray Cash - Sex Appeal (Secret of the Forest)
  4. Ciara feat. Missy Elliott - 1, 2 Step (The Kingdom Trial)
  5. David Banner - Play (The Day the World Revived)
  6. Common - Corners (Schala's Theme)
  7. Kanye West feat. Talib Kweli, Common - Get 'em High (At the Bottom of Night)
  8. Cassidy - I'm a Hustla (Underground Sewer)
  9. Kelis - Milkshake (Prod. by JC) (Burn! Bobonga!)
  10. EPMD - Strictly Business (Bonus Cut) (Corridors of Time)

Chrono Trigger Remake Project

These tracks were made by bLiNd and John for the now-defunct Chrono Trigger Remake Project. Since they were intended for a faithful recreation of the game, these remixes have more emphasis on reinstrumentation than different composition.

bLiNd

John


Chrono Trigger Resurrection

These rearrangements were made by tssf for Chrono Trigger Resurrection. He released them to his forums in late 2004; many are incomplete.


Crystal - Square Music Arrange Festival

http://web.archive.org/web/20050411042526/http://www.levolution.info/crystal/

This was an effort by several Japanese remixers to cover Square music.


DJ-Dr.MNM's Chrono Trigger Hiphop Mixtape

DJ-Dr.MNM is presumably a Japanese remixer. He created a Chrono Trigger mixtape of three songs and posted it as a video on the Japanese website NICOVideo; find it here.

  1. 'Crono & Marle ~ Far Off Promise and GUST Wind - Usher - Yeah (Longing of the Wind)'
  2. 'DASH!! Time Corridor - Usher - Yeah Remix 2 (Corridors of Time)'
  3. 'Do you have a mind? - Daft Punk - Technologic (Robo's Theme)'
  4. 'ARRANGEMENT - Let's still return to that young age (To Far Away Times)'

Dwelling of Duels

Dwelling of Duels is a monthly remixing competition.

September 2004

1: 'Zealous Entropy (DoD Mix)' by Ashane

June 2005

3: 'Atonement' by Darangen
4tie: 'Cessation of Mammon' by Ashane, LuIzA

December 2005 / January 2006

1. Fire Cross by LuIzA
14. The Hunt for That Girl by XenonOdyssey

February 2006

5. 'Peaceful Reminiscence' by Darangen

May 2006

11. 'Angelus Errare' by KiddCabbage

November 2006

7tie: Shadow of the Mystic by Rexy

December 2006

1: 'I Could Be Banned Soon Trigger' by Snappleman
2: 'Running After You' by Darangen
3: 'Bobonga's on Fire' by ConcreteMutant (jv)
4: 'Dimension Horizons' by LuIzA
5: 'Lavos Built My Hotrod' by norg, Ryan8bit
6: 'Wings Over Zeal' by Master Hatchet
7: 'Crossin Time' by Ashane
8: 'Preventing Judgment Day' by ansgaros, Danimal Cannon
9tie: 'The Emperor' by Vegeroth
9tie: 'Viaje Musical de Gato' TheoConfidor
10tie: 'Lab16 (WIP)' by Ranger X and Riders
10tie: '600 A.D., the place to be (formerly Wind Scene)' by Bobby Winston
10tie: 'Frog's Tears' by Scaredsim
10tie: 'Starbright' by The Prophet of Mephisto
11tie: 'Guardia State Fair' by cacomistle
11tie: 'A Forgotten Tale' by Kris Davis
12: 'Peaceful Days Metal Revenge' by bjkmenu
13: 'Millennial Fair' by Reboot
15: 'Wind Scene' by Endless Night (zmet and friends)
16: 'Sorrow Mountain' by tibone
18tie: '12000 BC Schala' by TRANSinsano
18tie: 'Windy Archipelago' by Paragon
19: 'Time Circuits 150cc' by Nario

Alternates

January 2008

14tie: 'Sambacross Time' by SuprMelO 17: 'Robo's Theme' by MillennialFairs

Alternates

June 2008

9: 'The Righteous Path' by Harjawaldar
10: 'Lavos Jam' by DrumUltimA
13: 'There's Metal in my Spaniard' by Final Atomic Buster

July 2008

11tie: 'Chrono and Marle in the Undersea Palace Consoling Magus' by DrumUltimA
13tie: 'Of Legends and Heroes' by VikingGuitar
18: 'Chrono Picker' by Final Atomic Buster

February 2009

14tie: Facing Dark Eternal (Hang On!) by Skummel Mask

April 2009

9: Chrono 1/2: Hard Battle by Juja
17: Final Frog by Power Tool Pursuit

Alternates

May 2009

12: Corridor Echoes by El Grapadura


Episodes & Melody

Episodes & Melody is a Japanese arrangement group.


Gekitsui King Contest

This was a rock oriented Japanese remixing contest. It was released here.

Lyrics to the Dream:

力に溺れ 我を失い
悪夢の果てに 何を見るの?
何を手に入れ
そこに愛はあるの?

見知らぬ地にて
彼の魔を討とうと 全てを投げる
忌み嫌われ 魔王と呼ばれ
愛はどこにあるの?

古のその力
我が身に宿りし
価値など求めもせず
ただその時を待つ


星が見る夢の中
時越えて駆ける運命、紡ぐ絆
星の夢の終わりに

届かなかった
星の嘆きは
奇蹟に近く
力あるもの 彼の元へは
力なき旅人

誰かのため
何かのために
戸惑いつつも
まだ知らない
不思議な気持ち
今日も風が靡く

Levo Lution XII

Levo Lution XII are a game arranging group, and have put out a few arranged albums. They also host remixes on their site.

Trance Shift 3


MAGFest

MAGFest is a gathering of video game nerds at some random place in the United States, usually on the eastern seaboard. Shameless video game music cover bands play stuff there, and arrogant scenesters with overblown egos and internet credibility hob-knob while wearing T-shirts displaying their favorite site.


MegaDriver

MegaDriver is a video game metal cover band out of Brazil. Learn more about them at the Concerts page.


Middle Island

Another Japanese remixing site with electronica arrangements.

http://members.jcom.home.ne.jp/crescent-noise/


MintJam

MintJam are an eletronica/live instrument group in Japan that both compose original music and arrange video game music. Note: 'Good Night' is actually an arrangement of Wind Scene. These also appear on MintJam's 1st GIG album.


OCReMix WIPs


OneUp Studios

OneUp was started in 2002 by Dale North and Mustin to arrange video game music with a new flavour and then license and sell those arrangements on CD. Since its inception, Mustin has acquired sole ownership of the company, and OUS is still changing the minds of game music naysayers all over the world.

From: http://www.oneupstudios.com


OneUp Studios - Time & Space (Green)

Note: The official, current Time & Space does not include a few songs released on the Green version. OneUp Studios has graciously allowed these to be hosted and made available to the fan community.


OverLooked ReMiX

'OverLooked ReMiX' is, in their own words, "dedicated to ridiculous interpretations of video game music and video game culture". While many of the remixes strive to be as unpleasant to the ears as possible, several are true gems overlooked by the mainstream remixing community. Even the lousy ones are worth a listen.

Chrono Trigger


People's Remix Competition

The PRC is an informal event hosted every now and then on OCR in which a handful of remixers cover a designated song.

People's Remix Competition 19

People's Remix Competition 104

  1. 'Funky Johnny' by AlexSmith
  2. 'Open Mic Night' by TheoConfidor
  3. 'Arrogance' by Chickenwarlord
  4. 'An Otherworld Awaits Robo Gang Johnny' by Nario (virtually an OLRemix)

Personal Remixes

These are remixes created and hosted by other people, but not submitted to any of the major remixing sites.


RPGamer.com

Digital Music

Featuring .it, .s3m, .xm format arrangements of Chrono Trigger music.

http://www.rpgamer.com/games/chrono/ct/ctdm.html


Twilightz.net

Twilightz.net offers a handful of remixes.


VGMix WIPs

VGMix WIPs are works in progress posted on http://www.vgmix.com to receive feedback for improving the remix. While often unpolished, they are nonetheless capable of inspiration and conceptual beauty.

These are prone to removal, and may not be available.


VGMix X WIPs


VGMix 1

http://www.vgmix.com has had two itinerations, the first being a sloppy site with little quality control. A few good Chrono remixes were submitted, and though VGMix now disavows most of its former submissions, these have been found. Please note that VGMix 1 contributions often lacked polish.


VGMusic MIDIs

http://www.VGMusic.com is an archive of MIDIs from various games.


ViViX

http://www.vivix.info/

ViViX is an arranger of video game music that primarily plays guitar. He helped form Serenade, who put out the Nostalgic Memories collection.


Zephyr Cradle

http://www.zephyr-cradle.info/sound.html

In addition to their fan doujins, Zephyr Cradle hosts video game remixes.

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