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Criteria | Rank | Score* | Raw Score |
Listenability | #15 | 3.916 | 4.000 |
Overall | #29 | 3.377 | 3.449 |
Correlation to Theme | #32 | 3.235 | 3.304 |
Execution | #33 | 3.277 | 3.348 |
Overall Uniqueness/Creativity (double field for weight) | #33 | 3.065 | 3.130 |
Composing Quality | #35 | 3.362 | 3.435 |
Overall Uniqueness/Creativity | #37 | 3.405 | 3.478 |
Ranked from 23 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.
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https://soundcloud.com/warner-674577153/sets/the-far-reaches
Description
The theme made me think of meditating at a waterfall. I tried to explore that feeling with 2 atmospheric beats.
1) plunge pool
2) takigyo
Screenshot of DAW (required, but it can be uploaded shortly afterwards)
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Comments
I like the tempo in some sections, very upbeat and exciting!
Cool sound/composition, interesting changeups.
I think the mix maybe feels a little small/tight in a way that doesn't achieve that full effect, but it's not bad.
Great transition at 2:39! Great microtonal guitar texture at 2:51 as well.
It definitely works. Great work!
Very nice background music
I like both tracks, at first it seems like an ambient vibe and then it builds a groove with the drums and the bass
The repeating, odd-metered melody with the bells in "Plunge Pool" is so unique. I really dig how you formed a lot of traditional instruments like piano and guitar into textures and let the bass carry the melody. It seems really quiet, though, even with the volume maxed out. I want to feel that bass!
The sort of Lo-fi Hiphop direction threw my off, but these are otherwise good tracks.
This is a really good submission, I've really enjoyed it. I feel like "the plunge pool" fit better to the theme. I might be bias because I preferred it, but overall it was nice. Well done :)
I liked the lo-fiish approach, and the production was really tight!
Not the take I got from the painting, but really felt you nailed the feelings you went for, good job! :D