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Day 2 of Rating Submissions with few Ratings to get Ratings in Return

I can really feel the process you had when making this. The focus on arpeggios feels subtly guitaristic and the slowly harmonically shifting chords have a kind of "noodly" style to them that I often discover when just shifting notes around on my guitar, seeing what works and fits. The harmonic framework is this OST´s strong suit. I can definetely see this supporting a slice of life type game. The OST is gentle, but represents an inherent tension - just how life can sometimes feel. 

I don´t know if this is accurate but I feel an anime influence here, too? Maybe its the instrumentation or the fact that the chord progressions aren´t very directional (as japanese music often is). 

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Hey! Thanks so much! I’ll definitely check out your work later.

You got it all right! Most of my influences come from Japan, like Kevin Penkin (he’s actually Australian but works mostly for Japanese media), Keiichi Okabe, and Nobuo Uematsu.

You nailed the guitar part; I just mess around until the chords work out.

I loved your review! Thanks again!

You´re welcome! I am a music reviewer on a blog, and I try to give similar feedback here that I would give there.