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Hey Kraftware, how are you? Hopefully you're doing well! This is awesome... I enjoyed this whole Soundtrack but there's a couple of tracks that I want to talk about specifically! 

First, let's talk "Let the Adventure Begin!": Holy crap, this composition is awesome, my first thought was "This person deserves an entire real-life orchestra at their disposal because their orchestration is so good!". This piece has so much personality and charm, all of the textures complement each other so well and there's absolutely zero stale or dull moments throughout! I really can't think of a valid criticism, my only complaint is that hearing how good this composition was with VST's has got me ITCHING to hear it with a live orchestra! I think this was a great way to start off your soundtrack, and I really admire your work here! 

Now, let's talk "Playing In The Sand": I also this composition and right off the bat, I enjoy the fact the instrumentation between this piece and the Main Theme are connected. This ultimately creates a feeling of a cohesion and although this piece has much different emotional content than "Let the Adventure Begin", I still feel that they belong together in the same world (which is great)! The main motif that we're hearing in the Woodwinds is SUPER MEMORABLE and this piece also has a ton of great Percussion and Rhythmic Drive, I'm feeling all of the tension and urgency! Just like with your Main Theme, I'm really struggling to find any great criticisms, I genuinely love this piece so much! 

Anyways, thanks for sharing your music, Kraftware. I think you're an exceptional composer and I'm excited to hear your work featured in some big video games moving forward! Best of luck to you in the Jam Kraftware!

Thank you! I really appreciate your words and I agree it would really fun to hear my work actually be performed, but I am still quite young (recently turned 18) so there are plenty of opportunities to come!