GameLark has released Mog’s Mixtape, an eclectic two-disc collection with beautiful artwork featuring every core Final Fantasy title plus Final Fantasy Tactics
Game music remix label GameLark has announced that Mog’s Mixtape, a two-disc tribute to the Final Fantasy series is now available. The collection covers every numbered Final Fantasy entry in addition to Final Fantasy Tactics. With over 30 artists creating over two hours of music this looks to be an impressive collection that any Final Fantasy fan should check out. Mog’s Mixtape is fully licensed and available from LOUDR, iTunes, and Spotify.
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The track listing for Mog’s Mixtape Is as follows:
Disc 1
01. Epitaph (Final Fantasy VI)
02. Fight with Seymour (Final Fantasy X)
03. Breezy (Final Fantasy VIII)
04. Theme of Ul’dah, Gridania, & Limsa Lominsa (Final Fantasy XIV: Eorzan Frontiers)
05. Battle at the Big Bridge (Final Fantasy V)
06. Desert Land (Final Fantasy Tactics)
07. Theme of Love (Final Fantasy IV)
08. Chocobo Theme (Final Fantasy II)
09. Battle 2 (Final Fantasy IV)
10. The Landing (Final Fantasy VIII)
11. Memoria (Final Fantasy IX)
12. A Place to Call Home (Final Fantasy IX)
13. Battle (Final Fantasy VI)
14. Eruyt Village (Final Fantasy XII)
15. A Contest of Aeons (Final Fantasy X)
16. The Sunleth Waterscape (Final Fantasy XIII)
17. Prelude (Final Fantasy II)
Disc 2
01. In the Garden Sleeps a Messenger (“The Castle” from Final Fantasy VIII)
02. Silverhook Shodwdown (“Bucaneers” from Final Fantasy XI)
03. Birth of a God (Final Fantasy VII)
04. Terra’s Theme (Final Fantasy VI)
05. Decisive Battle (Final Fantasy Tactics)
06. Within the Beast (“Within the Giant” from Final Fantasy IV)
07. Shattering Shards (“Crystal Cave” from Final Fantasy III)
08. Battle 1 (Fanfare) (Final Fantasy III)
09. Anti-Wither (“Blitz-Off!” from Final Fantasy X)
10. Despair (Memoro de la Ŝtono (Final Fantasy XI)
11. Listen to the Cries of the Planet (Final Fantasy VII)
12. The Possessed King (“Deception” from Final Fantasy V)
13. One-Winged Angel (Final Fantasy VII)
14. Against the Wind (Final Fantasy XIV: Heavensward)
15. Game Over (Final Fantasy)
“Given the sheer amount of music on the album, it made sense to separate this into two distinct musical journeys. The first disc is a more light-hearted affair with battle themes and beautiful soundscapes, while the second presents a more arduous journey and ends with the ‘Game Over’ theme. No matter how you decide to listen to this album, the works of Nobuo Uematsu and other composers will come to life in captivating ways.” says Allen Brasch, GameLark creator, and manager.
We’ve covered Final Fantasy remix albums before, and just like those, this one is absolutely worth checking out. For more news on about your favorite video game music, be sure to check out the rest of The Nerd Stash.