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It’s certainly experimental! In the best way!

The opening piece feels like multiple pieces in a way. It’s regal and aggressive at the same time, capturing that vibe quite well.

The synth riffs over the harpsichord were interesting, especially with how often they’d he a little off from another in sound. Sick chord progressions though. It absolutely does get that 80/90s feel down.

Guessing this is a battle tune. Interesting choice to have the aggressive parts come in and out, it creates a really interesting parallel between softer sounds and extremely aggressive riffing.

Love the synths in this, they’re a little unpredictable and the chords don’t often resolve where the listener would expect them to. It still rises so well which is great.

A boss theme? Just as chaotic as one would expect it to be. Fantastic.

Another boss theme! Yesss this one is also fun!

Listened to the rest of the soundtrack and think it is great! Lots of unusual sounds that I would love to hear more in video games. Very jazzy, very excellent body of work. Lots of variety that I could hear being in the cutscenes of the games as opposed to the main background music that would be playing. Love your chords, by the way.

Yeah this is my on-ramp coming into itch.io after slugging it out on SoundCloud from January 2023 and making 309 pieces over there first (and moving to Distrokid and the rest of the platforms in May of 23).  Youtube links to all those 'albums' are in the itch.io project pages i hastily made for all my stuff after submitting Rixlor.

And so of course I am slamming into "oh gaw everyone is super carefully sequencing their work professionally" and im just a goober with a synth that is so powerful where i can just manually go bleb-bleb-bleb and save and export a midi plus a wav.  Which i'm fairly good at that or the people on Repost Exchange would have told me to stuff my trash long ago.  When you can save to an inbuilt sequencer you can teach yourself advanced piano by the bootstraps (I have 1 year of piano from 1985-86),


So I am pleased to come through your review mostly unscathed! Glad you had fun.

the Roland is -capable- of Step recording where i can just -type- regularized 16th notes (or needed interval) for which see: Arandulia's Lament which i just did yesterday.... I just....didn't think to do it for this jam :)