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Technodrone - Feel the Rhythm's itch.io pageResults
Criteria | Rank | Score* | Raw Score |
Mixing | #16 | 3.336 | 3.462 |
Composition | #22 | 3.113 | 3.231 |
Overall | #22 | 3.187 | 3.308 |
Creativity | #24 | 2.817 | 2.923 |
Instrument choice/usage (challenge) | #25 | 3.484 | 3.615 |
Ranked from 13 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.
Title
Techndrone - Feel the Rhythm
Description
Just a dance house-y techno track, nothing more.
Instruments used
Organ - 4 points
Electrodrums - 5 points
3 Synths (JP-ish supersaw, 303 and white noise) - 6 points (2 for each)
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https://on.soundcloud.com/QAWJE9xHbBLP22uM6
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Comments
Having the buildup to the first chorus was a beautiful decision, you kept it varied enough to not make it boring leading up to it and the payoff is that much more impactful. I'm also a sucker for 303s so this is instantly a banger, keep up the good work :D
The mixing is a little bright though imo, adding more low frequencies would help this out a lot.
Nice track! The final section was very good!
That acid bass is rad. I liked the variation we got in the drums midway through - great percussion/fill writing. Same thing when we get the arpeggio section against the four on the floor and organ bit. Epic retro electronic stuff. I feel like this belongs in an early PS1 game. I think maybe adding a bit of modulation on some more parameters for the bass and synth lead would've livened it up a touch, but minor quibble there.
Four on the floor is always a banger. Very fun, energetic track, and the different sections were nice on the ears so the track never gets boring!
The organ lines that come in towards the end are epic.
Great vibe, I enjoyed it a lot! The one thing I noticed is that there's a part in the later middle section where the drum line stays the same for a while, I think you could add a bit more variety there just like you do in the rest of the piece.
I liked the way the synth would wiggle!