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A jam submission

DistOrT (for OST Composing Jam #7 Sandbox)View project page

An interactive palindrome game music
Submitted by Satria Adhitthana — 11 minutes, 53 seconds before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Quality#1173.2073.429
Creativity#1323.0743.286
Overall#1442.9903.196
Impression#1502.8733.071
Composition#1562.8063.000

Ranked from 14 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

Message from the artist
I made this piece with an interactive style in mind.
Set in a dystopian world and a scene where the real world and the time world are connected in half, when the player move back and forth between the two worlds, the track will add drums or even reversed palindrome added to the melody.
Or, even all of the song reversed!

Probably will add gameplay scene in the future.

Difficulty

B (Hard)

Make a piece that has the same musical notes both forwards and backwards but doesn’t have to be an identical recording.

Link(s) of the submission on streaming services
https://soundcloud.com/satria_adhitthana/sets/distort-for-ost-composing-jam

Number of tracks
4

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Comments

Submitted(+1)

The galloping rhythm, the bass and synths and drums, it's all so ding-dang good. I want to be an 32-bit john wick fighting people in a club with this. Excellent work.

Submitted(+1)

I like how many variations you had for your track! It would lend itself very easily to gameplay since you could use the different versions for different scenarios.

Submitted(+1)

Man, I like the crunch in your tracks. All the electronic elements sound super good, mixing is nice too. The metallic whoosh that comes in at 0:43 and throughout the song took me out of it a bit though, maybe tame that a bit? I dig that the no drum version stands on its own well, useful for dynamic music stuff. The reverse retains the rhythm surprisingly well too!

Submitted(+1)

Omg I love this! Especially the way the reversed melody weaves through the original, just so good.

Developer

Hey, thanks so much man!

I'm glad you loved it!

Submitted(+1)

This is actually pretty cool, really nice usage of layering and incredibly well mixed.

Great job.

Developer

Thank you so much! Your words means everything ;)