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Really nice work on these! I really liked the cheeky little interjections by the high strings and piano, they took your otherwise dark and stormy orchestration to a slightly more mischievous place. And on your note about the second track, I think the beauty of soundtracks is that you don’t need to go ham on the production of every piece, you can let some of them be simple and bare relative to the others. That kind of contrast is honestly key to a balanced set of pieces. Having it at the end like you did can do a good job of putting listeners at ease as you night want at the end of a game, I could also imagine it being something like a village theme for the start of the game. Either way, I enjoyed these tracks, nice job!

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You are right. I feel like I sometimes forget to start simple and try to instead create endless layers where one could get lost in . You and Bakuda gave me feedback that made things way clearer, thanks.

Shallop