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A jam submission

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Submitted by SamG DJ — 5 minutes, 10 seconds before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Composition#53.6533.875
Mixing#53.8894.125
Quality#53.7714.000
Overall#53.7523.979
Vibe#53.6533.875
Use of challenge#64.2434.500
Creativity#93.3003.500

Ranked from 8 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

The title of your submission
Kick It Down

Program(s) used
Ableton Live 11

VST Plugin(s) used
Vital

How did you complete the challenge?
I just used drums, bass and a lead for melody/chords

Did you take inspiration from another creation?
For the chord part I took inspiration from the song Redux by No Mana.

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Comments

HostSubmitted

You're supposed to include a youtube link or a link to any other sound sharing website with your song to submit it. This is so that people wouldn't have to download it. Please upload your submission correctly next time 👍

Developer (2 edits)

Ok I got it. I didn't have time to upload a video so I only put the files, but next time I'll do it correctly.

Submitted

It reminds me of 90's techno: minimalist in number of instruments and with long build up. I was carried along by the slow build up. Very good use of the reverse cymbal!

I really enjoyed the melodic part at the end, but I was surprised that the rhythm didn't come back for a last hit. Even though your music is already over 3 min long, I wouldn't have minded another minute quite the opposite.

Good job!

Developer

Thanks for the positive comment! I also wish I had more time to finish off the song properly, and I also wanted to add another rithmic part after the breakdown, but I'm still satisfied with how this track turned up, considering I had only 3 instruments to work with! For the next rumble I should definitely start producing earlier, otherwise the final result may sound incomplete as it is now. Still, thank you for the review!