This is a very chill yet compelling
well done VerY BASEd
BUMPUS?
Criteria | Rank | Score* | Raw Score |
Quality | #284 | 3.515 | 3.611 |
Correlation to theme | #308 | 3.461 | 3.556 |
Impression | #360 | 3.244 | 3.333 |
Overall | #383 | 3.288 | 3.378 |
Composition | #412 | 3.190 | 3.278 |
Creativity | #519 | 3.028 | 3.111 |
Ranked from 18 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.
Description
I can't identify genre for this track, but i suppose it can be soundtrack for adventure/platformer about exploring the underwater world. I used ableton for this project.
Theme
Link(s) of the submission on streaming services
https://youtu.be/LoLMhe8bu7M
Number of tracks1
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Great joyful soundtrack, you really nailed the underwater feeling in the intro. Good job!
It's a colorful and cheerful ambient with an incredible mix of instruments... I especially liked the percussion and drums, huh)
Good job, man!
Gorgeous choice of instrumentation here. That first 20 or so seconds had me reeled in and feeling as though I were floating atop the water's surface. The introduction of percussion thereafter was handled really nicely - good use of various different percussive ensembles and layering them appropriately. Never felt too busy or chaotic rhythm-wise.
Dropping out said progression at the half-way point was a great idea - sells the feeling of sinking deeper into the water and having the world around you blur into a cascade of washy pads and soft tones. Kudos on both the marimba and synth work throughout this - they really complemented each other. Underlying bass was great too - filling the pocket just as it needs to without going too overboard or stepping outside of its bounds.
Would have loved to hear more! This is a super solid entry all in all. Neglected to mention it above but the production was on point too - everything seemed to sit comfortably in the mix and I didn't personally notice any elements fighting for space on the spectrum. Great work. :)
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