Tag: remix

YouTube remixing personality Triple Q has released his new album: Super Style Oppas for Psyii U & 3DStyle: A Styling Soundtrack. Triple Q is known for his extensive remix work often involved entire soundtracks and has resulted in albums such as Dark Souls: Prepare to Psy and Cut, Paste and Kill. With his new album Triple Q tackles the Super Smash Brothers soundtrack. He took every single song on both the Red Disc and the Blue Disc and combined them…

Really Freakin’ Clever has done it again, releasing yet another Zelda parody song, this time based off the Uptown Funk song by Bruno Mars and Mark Ronson. It’s pretty neat and flows surprisingly well, though some may not consider it as funny as some of their prior work. That being said, it’s just a solid listen and something I have just added to my daily playlist while doing work at Zelda Informer. Just remember to let the Clock Town Funk You Up…

We’ve all got our list of favourite tracks from the Zelda series and with how good the soundtracks are, it’s not surprising the songs regularly get remixed by fans. I mentioned a rather long time ago that I tend to avoid remixes because they rarely turn out as good as the original track. Of course there are a few that take a great tune and manage to make it even better. Such is the case with YouTuber MajorLeagueWobs/Holder’s 1980’s techno…

Great music is one of the key components of the Zelda series. With every release, we are reminded of how essential the musical themes are to an emotionally fulfilling experience, as the music is just as important to our enjoyment of the game as an engaging story or smooth controls. The melodies of Zelda are uniquely timeless, capturing emotion and tone that all can identify with. But another feature of the series’ music is its potential for inventive reinterpretation. The music we’ve all come to love can seamlessly translate itself into a multitude of different musical genres, and musicians of all kinds take it upon themselves to personalize the familiar themes with their own musical spin…

There are many remixes of various Zelda songs on the internet, ranging from good, and bad; each one made with lots of hard work and dedication. And Music Creator dj-Jo sets the record for some of the coolest remixes out there. This isn’t what you’d typically find on Zelda Dungeon, but this YouTuber definitely deserves attention for his astonishing remixes. Hit the jump to listen for yourself! Liam OrthHeyo. My name’s Liam! And I’m a huge Zelda fanatic. Ever since…

Nintendo fans have always had the amazing talent to take the familiar themes we all love and translate them beautifully into unexplored musical genres. About a month ago, Japanese group Famikoto released onto YouTube a Nintendo medley arranged entirely with traditional Japanese instruments. The group performs a number of classic Nintendo tunes — including the Zelda main theme — and captures an essence of class that we haven’t seen in the songs before…

Koji Kondo has provided music for numerous Nintendo titles, but it seems the music of the “Legend of Zelda” has made an impression on him. In a recent interview with GoNintendo, Kondo expressed his interest in remaking and remixing various songs from the “Legend of Zelda” series. All of the remixes would be done in a jazz-style of music, and the remixes would be released as a compilation project. Alexis S. AndersonAlexis S. Anderson is a Senior Editor at Zelda…

If you enjoyed Theophany’s Time’s End, or any other number of Zelda remixes, you’re in for a treat if you listen to “Waiting for the Dawn,” a Majora’s Mask EP by Rozen.

Rozen, a student at Berklee College of Music, released “Waiting for the Dawn” in two parts, but both tracks are now available to download for free on his official website. The first of the two songs is a remix of “Oath to Order,” telling the story of the Four Giants as they save Clock Town from a terrible fate. The second, “We Shall Greet the Morning… Together” tells the tale of love between Anju and Kafei as they reunite and decide to spend their final hours in each others’ arms, incorporating many themes from Majora’s Mask as it goes.

If you like Majora’s Mask, you’ll definitely want to head on over and give this EP a listen; it’s well worth your time.

Between Twilight Symphony, Symphony of the Goddesses, and plenty of other goodies, us Zelda fans have been completely spoiled in the last few years—but there’s no such thing as too much symphonic Zelda music. The latest update for Nintendo Underdogs Reorchestrated, a fan project that promises incredible symphonic arrangements of a wide range of Nintendo tunes, features a familiar fan-favorite Zelda melody in full orchestral glory.

If you like what you hear, you can head over to the Kickstarter and lend a hand! There’s sure to be plenty more great Zelda content on the actual album, so if you want to hear more from NUREO, consider making a pledge. There are only six days left to fund the project, so if you want to see it through, act quickly!

Hero of Time remix

January 03 2014 by Maanav Goyal

Joshua Kershaw is a music artist who produces many original songs and many creative remixes. His latest remix is a Zelda one called Hero of Time, featuring different sounds from nearly every Zelda game, including the CD-i games. The song itself is amazing. Its bright sound and clever use of various sounds from the series makes for a brilliant track. The song is held up with a back track containing 8-bit synths and Zelda inspired songs, creating for a powerful…