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Cosmocats: This is a very nice space adventure theme! It sounds so heroic - I love the use of perfect 4th and 5th intervals for the main melody to really highlight the adventure quality. Great use of brass and percussion to add gravity to the theme.

Wistful Mistin’: Guitar and accordion set me in the farm vibe right from the get go. I really love the B section harmony at ~0:19 and the dissonant chord at 0:27. Compositionally, this is very well made with great harmonic interest, orchestration, and structure!

Meal Rush: The jazzy vibes had me toe-tapping throughout! My favorite sections are when it’s just the 3-piece. The whole thing makes me feel like I’m in a big fancy restaurant with a trio up on the stage setting the scene for the dinner rush.

Delivery!: I love the energy of this track! Great job getting so many different genres in this soundtrack! Having folky-farm followed by club jazz followed by rock is not easy to pull off, but you made it make sense!

Captain’s Orders: I really like the use of brass to represent space. I think this space theme works well as a before the mission type of briefing track.

Quips and Quirks: I get the Animal Crossing vibes the most from this track! I love the idea of writing music specifically to overlay dialogue - it helps give so much character to the conversation.

Treacherous Space: This track exposes lots of great emotions and tells me a lot about the villain. I get hints of betrayal, sadness, and loneliness from various sections.

Overall: What a creative and eclectic soundtrack! You managed to pull off many different genres and tie it all together nicely. Well done and thank you for sharing!

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Wow, thank you so much for this summary of my work! It really helps me understand what you felt as you listened to the album. Here's an easter egg as a token of my appreciation. Wistful Mistin' was one of the most difficult tracks to produce, and I went through five different masters before I settled on the final one. It's actually intended to play as the first mission theme of the game.