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A jam submission

Did We Find The Lost City?View project page

Instrumental entry into OST Composing Jam #3
Submitted by niddysnoises — 2 days, 4 hours before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Sense of Atmosphere#323.7313.833
Overall Uniqueness/Creativity#423.1903.278
Execution#473.1903.278
Correlation to Theme#483.0283.111
Overall#533.1453.231
Listenability#552.9743.056
Composing Quality#612.7582.833

Ranked from 18 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

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https://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/niddysnoises/did-we-find-the-lost-city

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Out on 26th Jan 12:00 AM (your time zone)

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Comments

HostSubmitted

Really nice.

I'm thinking maybe the tracks could use some compression, like the mix is clear, but the sounds are still a bit harsh on my ears. Compression is good for taking the mud out.

Also, a tip I got from Ty is to cut the lows out of your EQ, I think I was hearing some rumbly lows in the background.

Great work though, this is really cool, and a really neat vibe.

Submitted

It is a very interesting listen, I especially like the dissonant sounds in the background. Though, I wouldn't put them at the start, which brings up the fact that it doesnt change very much. Very nice sounding, though.

Submitted

You have managed to create not just a composition, but exactly a ‘state’. Personally, I prefer music with development, but I liked your work. It's a very talented sound design, it's not just a bunch of sounds, I like the resulting dense sound structure.

Regarding how well it fits the theme of the jam, I think you managed to convey the right image. I felt like a seeker who has already found the lost city and found himself in the midst of it, with questions, perplexed and embraced by some mystical feelings.
Thank you for your music!

Submitted

Refreshing to hear a song that focuses more on texture, sound and atmosphere instead of melody and harmony.  This is the definition of ambient music, as I understand it.  Reminds me of Huerco S.  Very cool submission.

Submitted

Very interesting composition! it suit for game since it can be loop, sadly I can't imagine what kind of atmosphere of that game.

Submitted

Interesting way of creating the track. Made a nice soundscape. Did you intended the track to be loopable? I think it would benefit from having some intro and outro with no change on the middle part.
Nevertheless, good job!