Track 1: definitely funky... there's something incredibly quaint about these dainty, yet janky, harmonies in the piano. This first track is a perfect example of effective writing: not too long, repetitive, or drawn out at all, with unique harmonies and a very particular sound that you own!
Track 2: Another perfect example of keeping things short and sweet. I am obsessed with this soundtrack so far: you say exactly what you need to say, it takes 20 seconds, it's very interesting, and it's time to move on. There's a lot of people, me included, who could learn from this!
Track 3: this track is a perfect dose of creepiness, and it flows perfectly from one key to the next-- very interesting to listen to!
Track 4: while this track is slightly more repetitive than the first three, it is completely justified and actually quite effective. Instead of sounding repetitive it feels like a minimalist piece... really love it, great stuff!
Track 5: beautiful and nuanced theme, and I love how easily this and the other tracks flow right from key to key. Really cool stuff!
Track 6: after only one repetition of this rhythmic idea, you immediately begin to change and develop it! You are an excellent composer... what an interesting track!
In all, this is possibly one of the best soundtracks I've heard yet-- seriously innovative, with effortless harmonic interest, and a really unique timbre. Keep writing, bravo!