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Track 1: I dig the instruments used here, they create a really particular sound. Good job with creating some variation by changing the chords every once in a while throughout the track.

Track 2: always bonus point in my eyes when you add live instruments! This track really grooves, though it is more repetitive than the first. The guitar definitely gives it more interest though!

Track 3: the drums definitely make this track! They sound really great. As I'm listening to this album I'm definitely getting a sense of the theme here... they all have a techno-futuristic-noir-drama feel to them... very good stuff.

Track 4: I like the tone shift as we enter the forest! This was a nice, groovy track.

Track 5: this piece is a great example of establishing a mood while staying true to the theme of a soundtrack. It's not what I would write when I think "red-eyed forest monsters", but it's incredibly fitting to the rest of the groovy soundtrack.

Track 6: Yet another banger of a track, I did expect something more intense for a final battle, but I still love the light noir groove we got goin' on here...

In all, my only advice is that, at times, the music gets a little repetitive. I like how it gets in a groove, but it never hurts to break up that consistent rhythm. It's a delightful soundtrack, though-- bravo!

OMG thank you for taking the time and care to go through everything like this! Ken Dover, the guitarist, is an amazing musician, I'm lucky to call him a buddy. The tracks do get a bit repetitive but that's because they are all stems (except Ken's work) and can be arranged on the fly with FMOD or WWISE. I should have spent a wee bit more time on the arrangements though.

Thanks again for your feedback.!