The Palindrome jam still haunts me. I believe I was the most voted on submission something like 73 votes, but a lot of people didn't really understand the challenges and it made voting really awkward.
I think it was cool that a lot of people got super mad that I released a 40 track sample CD an hour before the Jam started and then exclusively used that sample CD to compose the tracks for my Jam submission too, lol.
I had a lot of fun with that jam, creating a workflow to compose symmetrically was most of the work too, sucks that people didn't quite understand the challenge levels.
I like the scope of these Impression jams, the composing aspect. It encourages people to do more than just open up a software and click "generate random song". It encourages the study of art and the grow as producers and composers.
I appreciate you listening to this often.