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Starting off with Find Myself - great dual-layering occurring off the bat here; having a defined front layer contrasted against the dreamy and 'blurry' background layer is genius. I really like when things properly kick off - you've got just enough percussion here to establish a beat and give the track a pulse, and the choice of accompaniment in the background complements the leads. Speaking of which, the use of two elements for the lead melody here is so, so good. Kudos on the background elements as well - I love how tastefully they're done. This is a fantastic track to kick off this soundtrack.

The mood changes, appropriately so, in Evil Thoughts. I think this also does a good job of demonstrating a rather unique core sound that you've managed to put together. Not just the approach to the lead synth but your style of arrangement in general. This piece is rather pensive and a little heavy on the heart but not in an oppressive sense. I really like how you've handled percussion and complementing background elements again - leaving plenty of room for some thoughtful lead elements to shine on top. Great use of harmonization on the key notes in the melody toward the end to drive it a little harder.

Finally, the Title theme feels a little more typical of an arrangement. I love the short-decay little saws here that then get embellished by the bell-like synths. Percussion is solid as always - never too busy and just enough to let other elements around it breathe and weave in and out. The lead makes its return here, making me feel as though that patch in itself is the motif throughout, which is clever. 

I really enjoyed this, honestly. It's super tightly executed and cohesive. I can imagine this kind of music in some sort of Celeste x old-school Rayman, which I absolutely mean as a compliment based on how developed and thoughtful those soundtracks are. Arrangements were fantastic, choice of instrumentation and overall orchestration was on point, well-produced and super congruent throughout. You've got a very defined style of writing and it shows. Best of luck!

Wow! Thank you very much for taking the time to listen and give all that feedback! I'm really glad you enjoyed it :) I appreciate you noticed pretty much everything that is going on in the music haha. I really tried to keep it minimal and maximize the musical ideas. I'm more used to orchestral stuff, this time I tried to explore in a genre that was a bit out of my comfort zone, so It’s great for me to read such a feeback about it!