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What a stunning opening! I had to go back and listen a second time to the first thirty seconds... The way this beautiful chord blossoms open, and is corrupted by the twisting flute melody, turning from beautiful to creepy... in all, this is a killer opening and one of the best tracks I've heard yet, just in the first minute... full of wonder and intensity. When those low string staccattos come in, I am fully hooked. The electronics are also incredible-- all of a sudden it is an epic orchestral chase. This track really takes us on a story-- it feels utterly cinematic.  Extraordinary break, triumphant return-- A+ in my book, and you should be very proud of what you've done!

Track 2: Only because you're so good I have to nitpick, I did think the first part of this track was way to quiet-- I had to bump up my speakers, and then the second part was too loud. Despite that, you've once again knocked the cinematic orchestral score out of the park. Given the emotions you wanted to convey, you really ran with it and did a stellar job. The counter-melody in the third part of this song prevents the oboe's statement of the theme from becoming dry and repetitive.

I'm seriously impressed-- keep going, keep writing, keep developing your voice!

Thank you so much for your kind words! Really appreciate the detailed analysis. Totally agree on the levels of the second track, didn't have much time to mix properly, but didn't realize how different the levels were! Thanks again!