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A jam submission

Enter The Wonderful WorldView project page

Classical Folk Fusion Track 100 bpm in the key of D# major
Submitted by Junknown — 3 days, 1 hour before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Quality#5372.8933.059
Creativity#5882.7822.941
Impression#6182.3932.529
Composition#6282.2262.353
Overall#6282.4592.600
Correlation to theme#6372.0032.118

Ranked from 17 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

Description
Folk Fusion with elements of classical and electronic
Daw used is Fl studio 20

Message from the artist
Hope you guys enjoy the tracks!

Theme

Inside my world
Picture theme

How does it fit the theme?
Each track gives a different feeling of fascination and excitement when visiting a new and mysterious place.

Link(s) of the submission on streaming services
https://soundcloud.com/nextech-productions/sets/composeing-jam-ost-7-submissions-dj-crescendo?si=9e939f286b354f4da9702250845364b0&utm_source=clipboard&utm_medium=text&utm_campaign=social_sharing

Number of tracks
7

Genre

Electronic
Classical
Experimental
World/Ethnic
Folk/Acoustic
Synthwave/Retro

Soundtrack use permission

Yes (CC BY)

Any project

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Comments

Submitted

A long soundtrack? I LOVE LONG SOUNDTRACKS!

Enter The Wonderful World - So, first of all: PERCUSSION!!1! Secondly: I like this voice that tells me something (And I don't understand what it says, heh)

Feeling Euphoric /Change up - Hey, that voice is still telling me something! The track itself, by the way, gives off the atmosphere of Spanish art rock (Don't ask why, okay?:)

Cyberpunk Dystopia - Time... cyberpunk? (The beginning reminded me of Never Gonna Give You Up, lol. Was it a rickroll?). Quite... an abrupt change in the soundtrack's setting

Polysounds Ascension - Heh... I like vibe! It feels like I'm in an underwater futuristic city.

Criminal Labs - Heh... Now have you added a little pop sound? Interesting...

Sega type 90s Jungle Bass Beat Is Good... This soundtrack is getting more dynamic with each track. Cool

Sunset Deephouse - And now it's just pleasant vibes with a kach rhythm. It sounds interesting...

You've got an interesting mix of electronics, folk music, folk, pop and synthwave. You got an interesting atmosphere, huh)

The only complaint: I don't quite understand what justifies the change of traditional and slightly "wild" instruments to synthwave / cyberpunk. It would be better if you justified the change of tracks and what each of them is needed for. Otherwise, it just looks like a set of 7 tracks. Cool ones! But still not very related to each other :\

But still - well done! I enjoyed it

Submitted (1 edit)

Impressive amount of output in the week! I really like a lot of your choices of synths too, enjoying the reverby lead one in Criminal Labs right now. However, a lot of the tracks feel unnecessarily long? I think the album overall would be improved by having them be a polished 1'30" rather than a 3' that feels like it overstays its welcome a tad. Favourite probably Sunset Deephouse :)

Submitted

Loved the use of sound effects and voice audio clips! I enjoyed the tracks a lot too - the Cyberpunks ones especially. Well done!

(My only criticism: It's a personal thing, but changing keys by swooping out of tune to get to the new key really doesn't work for me, I'm afraid. Gives me a feeling of vertigo.)

Submitted

The basic idea is nice and interesting, and the music style is not obvious. However, it becomes too repetitive in the long run. If u make some variations in the themes or add/remove some instruments, it would become much more engaging; I''m very sure of this!

Submitted

I liked the way you used the udu in this. Thanks for sharing!

Submitted

some of the tracks started to get really repetitive and the first 2 tracks didn’t feel like they connected well with the later ones. I think shortening the tracks and adding some sort of leitmotif would improve the OST a lot.