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First off, that cover art is fantastic, fits the theme perfectly.

Very pleasant score overall, sonically soothes the ears. Even Daemon, while intense with ominous notes, is produced in a way that's easy on the ears. Additionally, I like that you used plenty of non traditional instrumentation but the tracks still sound like they could easily be transcribed to an orchestra. 

1:15 on Digital Summer is my favorite part of the whole score. What an absolutely gorgeous string lead. It's sweet, sad, grand, and a whole host of other adjectives. Quite moving. 

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The cover artist says thank you! And so do I :)

Part of the soothingness you're referring to might have to do with my cutting out of some rather aggressive high frequencies from almost all the percussion. It just sounded better to me to do that. Maybe because the synths have nice warm mid-lows. Otherwise I have to thank the libraries for the tone.

The lead at 1:15 in Digital Summer is a combo of strings and electric guitar. My favorite part too :)

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No problem!

Thanks for some of the behind the scenes details, I love hearing that stuff. It's always super interesting to hear how other people approach production/instrumentation.