Time to show my true geekery by posting music from a video game. I use to play a ton of video games, and most video games have some music in them. In the early days of video game music the music was very electronic and frequently had only one part playing at a time. Usually such songs would not hold up to any soundtrack or classical music. I believe this song composed by Nobuo Uematsu from the game Final Fantasy might though. I should add that it has been reused for all 10+ Final Fantasy games and even covered by some actual bands, and orchestras (additional parts added to it, of course).
This song came to my mind because G and I were discussing ambient (and really dream pop and shoegazing) music's value, including bands like Chairlift and M83. (I should've brought up Air as a counter argument because I'm certain she like them.) She questioned if their music really took much work or talent, and thus if anyone can do it then is it good? I think we will have to agree to disagree because clearly G does not like music where the melody is subtle to non-existent, as is the case frequently in those genres where the song does not necessarily focus on a melody. She clearly wants "the nugget" of the melody of the song that makes it good, and in ambient there tend to be no nuggets.
The discussion then led to game music which has to be repeated over and over, and thus you want ambiance generally. I had brought up the music from Tetris, but it was a poor example because I was thinking of Tchaikovsky's "The Nutcracker – Dance of the Sugur Plum Faries" (listen to it here). This bonus song from Final Fantasy I consider to be ambient and beautiful. Is it complicated at all? No. Does it have value? Yes it is beautiful to me. Should it matter that it came from a video game? No, I think not. Does it have a "nugget", not really… you have to listen to it as a whole, same as with ambient.
Clearly ambient and its related genres are not for everyone.
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Click here for more info on Nobuo Uematsu – "Final Fantasy – Prelude".
The "Remastered Playstation Final Fantasy 1 and 2" games may be purchased here… Final Fantasy 1 & 2



