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Final Fantasy VI - Devil's Lab
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I present to you a cover of one of Final Fantasy VI soundtracks, Devil's Lab. For those familiar with the game, will surely recognize this catchy track, which has been turned into a darker, heavier, industrial and menacing type brought by my hands.
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I've been a spending some time on my music as a hobby but I hope to get somewhere further with it in the future. I've familiarized myself with some studio progr
Hey there! I'm Jevgenij Kapustin, known as "Kustin" by the internet. Having spent a long time on my musical interests, I've been aspired to make songs for people to enjoy. My music would likely be hard to categorize, as I lean on different styles but they do have progressive, rock and metal elements. For now I'm trying to build up on ideas I've made in time and hope to find my own niche in it all. All I know is that I like writing music emphasized on sensations evoked by complex rhythms, catchy melodies, lush atmosphere and progressive songwriting. Enjoy!
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Genre
Metal Cover Songs
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#4,815 today Peak #70
#379 in subgenre Peak #6
Author
Nobuo Uematsu (additional sections by Jev)
Rights
Square Enix
Uploaded
May 09, 2010
Track Files
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MP3 6.4 MB 128 kbps 7:00
Story behind the song
Since I not too long ago realized that my compositions have got some video game influences in my childhood, I started looking back to those soundtracks I remember the most and started experimenting a bit with one of them. For those who are familiar with Devil's Lab, should notice that my version is tuned down, use different instrument sounds and has additional sections that I've made myself: The noise intro, the bridge section and the noise outro. This project took me 11 days to finish, so I'll consider it my fastest music project ever recorded so far. It's exactly 7 minutes long and for a short amount of days to pass for making this song, it's quite satisfactory to me. Some instrumental roles are pretty repetitive but I've added some juicy variations. Some things could have been improved but I've decided to let it go, considering it's just a side-project and it passed my satisfaction standards pretty well (after several patient tests).
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