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A jam submission

LULLABY & ELECTRIC_SHEEPView project page

" Drift into the endless dream, where vivid memories await. "
Submitted by Mikeng (@mikengp) — 51 minutes, 45 seconds before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Impression#54.3334.333
Quality#64.5004.500
Overall#64.3004.300
Composition#94.3334.333
Correlation to theme#94.3334.333
Creativity#104.0004.000

Ranked from 6 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

Description
This soundtrack consists of two pieces of music, telling a story in a relaxing atmosphere on a mysterious planet, filled with vast forests, where an automation spacesuit and a young girl embark on a journey together, reminiscent of an adventure puzzle game.

Message from the artist
The two pieces are connected by relative keys (E minor and G major) and related time signatures. Electric_Sheep is in 6/8, and Lullaby is in 2/4, both based on two main beats per measure. My intention was to link the characters' story and convey the shared bond and sentiment between the automation spacesuit and the girl, even though the moods of the two pieces differ.

How does it fit the theme?
Two piece of music refer to two characters have a strong contrast, the Electric_Sheep telling floating, complex mysterious feeling. the Lullaby shine a melody and harmony to the light. but they also share a close connection and bond. embark on a journey together.

Link(s) of the submission on streaming services
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLCjuSnRSRA1MZC5GnbOqIBWh8hZ1QSaAb&si=UMbu5Aj4AkcnPgg4

Soundtrack use permission

Yes (CC BY)

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Comments

Submitted(+1)

I'm not a classical guy so I can't say much about the compositions aside from they both sound great and are distinct from each other. I don't hear 2/4 a lot so "Lullaby" was interesting. Loved the mixing there as well, how the wind instrument is the main focus, clear, and in my face highlighting the main melody whereas the piano is there for support.

Developer(+1)

Thank you for listening  and comment krub. 🙏

I don't have much skill and exp. in music post-production much, so  I do the old school mindset like every instrument playing by musician and I'm a conductor and do a communicate with them what I want. Thinking that sound out-of-theme (much more Medieval RPG lmao) but I'm so glad you like it. 😁