Final Fantasy V, released in 1992 on the Super Nintendo is often considered underrated compared to the other entries in the series. But it’s OST , filled with gems composed by Nobuo Uematsu, rivals all the other Final Fantasy!
So what would happen if a community of video game music lovers decides to make a tribute album of it ?
You get “To a New Dawn” a 42 tracks (2 hours and 40 minutes of music) homage to Uematsu’s work !
You can listen to this album on major streaming platforms or buy it on iTunes or Amazon:
Thank you to all the musicians who participate, to our Quality Control Team and special thanks to: – Erika Richards (Mastering) – Leo Val (Artwork) – Hashel (Production)
We’re pleased to present our second album of 2021, “Sounds of Sunrise”, a tribute to Ōkami and its spiritual successor, Ōkamiden! Featuring over an hour and a half of music across 25 tracks, you’ll be taken back to Nippon through a variety of different musical genres – from epic orchestral imaginations, metal, piano arrangements and more!
You can download the album for FREE by clicking on this picture
On the 21st October 2019 – The Whyte Wolf has just released his debut full-length album ’Dust #77’
Whyte Wolf, a Brighton based creative describes his style of production as. “Making noises with an upset computer.”With this poor machine he creates mostly electronic music ranging from ambient soundscapes to the rain-soaked bliss of Paper Crane, from oppressive drones like P R E S S U R E to the happy psychedelic muddle of Dulux Intercourse.
Dust#77 has been described by Au-Fait Magazine as. “A psychedelic experience… Sans the ingestion of controlled substances.” When speaking about the album, his inspiration and his music in general, he said, “While pop music tells you everything is amazing for the happy masses and metal shouts about everything that’s wrong with the world for the angry and irate, there’s never been any music for the man quivering in the corner with no clue what’s going on anymore; that’s where my music comes in!” In his spare time, Whyte enjoys getting lost in nature,playing with his Cat ‘Bob’ and always learning a new skill, be it animation or learning a new programming language. He also composes score and does sound design for short films, one of which was recently produced by and shown at the Cici Film Festival in Sicily. (and a Pixel Mixer member 😉 )
The Pixel Mixers Community is really proud to present you their very first album linked to the Mega Man Series, with Mavericks of Destruction, a Mega Man X Series tribute album!
You can download the full album (35 tracks) for free by clicking on this picture =>
This album was the first organized by Dewey Newtfor the Pixel Mixers Community.
“Hello, Dewey Newt here! Thank you for taking the time to check out Mavericks of Destruction, Pixel Mixer’s tribute to the music from the Mega Man X franchise. I am honoured to have worked with all the musicians on this project to create an album befitting the high-octane variety found in the original soundtracks. Thank you again for checking this album out! I hope that you enjoy all of our hard work.”
This album features 35 tracks from the whole Mega Man X Series.
Nearly 50 musicians put their heart into this almost 2 hours long tribute to MMX music!
This album, of course, features a lot of rock/metal tracks, but also includes plenty of electronic, chill, and orchestral music.
And guess what? You can listen to it directly on Youtube!
We are really happy to finally release our 2nd album of 2019, and it has a special story!
In the beginning of 2019 we had the idea to release a real but small album on April Fools Day. The idea we had was to use the fun OST from the Super Adventure Box, an old-school inspired adventure/platforming mini-game in Guild Wars 2 that was originally released in the game as an April Fools Day joke back in 2013.
The players enjoyed that mini-game created by Josh Foreman so much that it came back to be turned into an annual festival within GW2.
The OST of the “SAB” was composed by new GW2’s composers Maclaine Diemer and Lena Raine. Some songs like “Sunny Glade” or “Main Theme” were still inspired by Jeremy Soule‘s compositions from the main game.
The funny chip-tune OST inspired our musicians and we went from a smaller 5-7 songs project to an album covering the complete OST from the Super Adventure Box, which made us change the release date to make sure we had all the songs covered. We sincerely hope you guys, GW2 fans or not, will enjoy this album =)
You can download our album for free by clicking on this picture =>
This album features the 24 tracks from the Super Adventure Box OST, originally composed by Maclaine Diemer, Lena Raine, Jeremy Soule, Joseph Clark & Keenan Sieg, re-arranged by 25 Pixel Mixers musicians.
The album is a little over 1 hour and 8 minutes of music and feature a great range of music styles, featuring: EDM, metal, classical, solo piano, country, fusion… and more.
And guess what? You can listen to the full album directly on Youtube!
Hello guys, I’m really excited to present you our very first album of 2019!
And what an album… The 2nd volume of our series dedicated to Indie Games music.
After “The Great Tale of the Little Ones” in 2016 here is the Vol.2 of what’s going to be an annual thing!
We focused on games released from 2015 to 2018. So in early 2020 for the Vol.3 we’ll focus on games from 2016 to 2019 etc etc.
I already can tell you that we were super excited to work on this project and everybody involved did a really good job, I hope you’ll appreciate it =)
You can download our album for free by clicking on this picture =>
This album features 54 tracks from 36 Indie Games, including: Undertale, Celeste, Hollow Knight, A Hat in Time, Stardew Valley, Everybody’s Gone to the Rapture, Furi, Ori and the Blind Forest, Overcooked, Pyre, Cuphead, Deltarune and more! 62 musicians did their best to honour those great songs and the result is a 3 discs album, for more than 3 hours of music!
And guess what? You can listen to it directly on Youtube!
Hello guys, here is our very first release of 2018, our F-Zero mini-album “Boost Power!”
This is a tribute to the music from the full series, including the original F-Zero, F-Zero X, F-Zero GX and F-Zero Maximum Velocity. You can download our album for free by clicking on this picture =>
We do not own any of the musics. They were all composed by their respective composers for the Nintendo Company:
– Daiki Kasho (F-Zero GX)
– Masaru Tajima (F-Zero Maximum Velocity)
– Mitsuteru Furukawa (F-Zero Maximum Velocity)
– Naoto Ishida (F-Zero, F-Zero Maximum Velocity)
– Taro Bando (F-Zero X)
– Yumiko Kanki (F-Zero)
This mini-album features 12 tracks, made by 12 musicians for 35 minutes of free music.
It is a mix of electro and metal, with a pinch of chill and jazzy music.
The 1st game of the series was released in 1990 in japan for the SNES and the last was F-Zero Climax in 2004 for the GBA.
If you want to know how it sounds before downloading, here is a trailer:
Rhythm Raceway is the latest Pixel Mixers album!
It is a tribute to the music from the Mario Kart games, from the 1st game “Super Mario Kart” released on SNES in 1992, to “Mario Kart 8” released on Wii U in 2014.
You can download our album for free by clicking on this picture => Or directly with this link: http://bit.ly/2zONrlz
This album features 23 tracks revisited by 35 musicians for more than 1 hour of free music with jazz, metal, salsa, electro, surf rock, chill, fusion and more!!!