Woah, that's a lot of tracks for such a short time. I'm impressed.
A Bell Tolls - I like the combination of the synths with the heavy breaks. For some reason, I'm picturing an older shooter or something of the like to this.
A Life Lesson - Cool glitchy synth at the start. Also quite like those string screeches. They add some nice textures. Getting almost a bit of an Far East vibe from this. That plucky string-like instrument reminds me a lot of the Hong Kong level theme from the original Deus Ex for some reason. Nice beat too once it hits. I think this one is my favorite.
A Lost Lesson - What opens as a pretty relaxing theme, seems to have a bit of a dark ending. Quite cool.
Bad Situation - Some nice experimental work. The beat made out of vocal samples is pretty cool. I wonder what kind of game scene would play out to this soundtrack.
Day Break Near Camp - I really like this one. Love how it suddenly fills out with this tech house pad in the middle.
Journey Downtown - Pretty cool track.
Memories Left - I like the reversed synth sounds in this one. Again, very interesting textures and those arps near the end are great. Really love this one.
Run From Self - This one sounds scary.
Left To Rot - For some reason, this one did not load for me.
Epic Getaway - This sounds like nice level music.
Grieving to a grave - I quite like this one. I'm getting almost adventure game vibes to this one. I could imagine this playing under some dialog or some exposition.
In the basement, a monster - I quite like this track. Getting some mystery puzzle vibes. I'm imagining solving puzzles in a spooky house to this one. There's something not quite right about this place, and the puzzles need to be solved before something bad happens. Very cool track this one.
A really varied soundtrack, but I could see it work in one game. Even though the tracks are very different, they still share quite some feel between them when you go from one to the next. I don't know why, but some of the tunes kept reminding me of some of the tracker tunes you'd find in games like the original Deus Ex. And I do mean that in the best possible way. I loved those tracks! I also loved the experimental aspect of it all.