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A jam submission

SingularityView project page

Music on the theme of singularity
Submitted by Sasha Bondarev — 5 days, 30 minutes before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Jam Prompt#14.5714.571
Overall#24.3334.333
Accompaniment#24.4294.429
Melody#44.0004.000

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

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Comments

Host

Impressive mix of the two musical styles. I hope one day when robot choirs are a thing, this is the first piece they perform! Thanks for joining the tunejam!

Developer

Thank you. I appreciate your complements. I'm glad I found this jam. It was fun. Thank you for making this opportunity. 

Host

Congratulations! Please email andtechstudios@gmail.com to receive your prize!

Developer

690-575

Submitted

How cute! The theme is so simple yet wonderful. The chords work really well (is it by chance the -5/+2 progression? Whatever it is, I know it and love it!). And oh wow, I did not expect that drop at 0:46, but it was awesome! The electronic addition to the original violin theme really signifies the addition of electronics. And at 1:10, a sort-of dubstep remix of the original theme, showed to me how the AI could stand on its own, as separate beings. And yet at 2:06 it ended happy and upbeat, waving the AI goodbye as we go back to our own lives, alongside them. Very nice piece :D

Developer(+1)

Thank you so much Nick, I really appreciate your comments and the fact the you find the time to write it. 

Submitted

I loved the violins they were so vibrant!

Developer

Thank you. This is Spitfire library.

Submitted

Absolutely fantastic! There are so many genres here that not only stand great on their own, but they all match so well together. Not to mention, they do a great job representing the theme. This song kept blindsiding me on where it was going next, and every surprise was a welcome one. This is just great.

Developer

Thank you, thank you, thank you. I feel the dopamine flowing through my brain in enormous quantities right now!!!  😀❤❤❤

Submitted

Gosh, this is so well-made. You have executed to the highest degree all the ideas I wish I could perform - from the initial clean and clear string ensemble to the uber-clear electronic drum beat devolving into the glitchy yet so wonderfully-made chaotic middle. You have found the balance between classical/orchestral and electronic that I think fits the jam theme as perfect as possible. The synthesized choral quartet is so well-composed. I listened to this play on repeat and will add it to my library to come back to for sure. Overall, this is a stellar submission. You now have a new fan! Excellent work and thank you for sharing!

Developer

Thank you so much for the compliments and for writing the review. It means a lot to me. It makes me very happy that someone is enjoying my work so much. Thank you again.

Submitted

Of course! One thing I love about participating in music jams is learning a ton from all the other composers. I'm curious if you had a method for how you created that middle glitchy section and if there is any advice you'd have for composers interested in creating that type of feel in a song?

Developer

Well, I'm not going to say anything that is new for you. I barely learned dubstep genre myself and was faking it for a couple of years until I gain enough confidence to release my skills to the world to judge. I learned  everything from YouTube. Walk-throughs from people like Virtual Riot or dr. Bill were particularly helpful. One thing that is characterizes dubstep for me is that you have to cut out everything extra and just focus on one sound at each individual moment, even if that sound is very brief. But it doesn't mean you don't layer things.

I not even going to  try explain in details the process in the comment, but if you are interested, we can get in touch on discord and I can answer particular questions that you may have. 


albremen is my user name on discord. 

Submitted

Thank you so much for taking the time to answer! These are great tips. I think that cutting out extra is a skill I still need to learn. I feel that I fall into the bad habit of thinking "more is better" sometimes, so I should start practicing that in all my music! I'm going to check out some of those resources and maybe try my hand at this genre sometime soon. I will for sure reach out if I have any other specific questions. Thank you!