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I remember your 'Observatory' from the Town Music Jam #1. I loved that song as well (and the criticism I had then no longer held after I listened to it for a while and imagined a game with it)! But this, I could not have imagined :O

'Seafaring' just starts off beautifully, as an adventure! Unlike my boring same-structure songs, this song feels like a journey, constantly moving. And on top of that, it is beautiful!
I wished the 'Gates of Desire' was longer, as it has practically ended at 0:32 already! It has so much potential (but I do agree it must have already been tough making 5 songs in a reasonably short time).
'Under a blanket of stars' holds a special meaning for me, as I made a night-theme of my own. The first note already enchanted me. Though some of the 'false' piano chords 0:26 and 0:28 weren't my cup of tea (but might have given you goosebumps, who knows :), the orchestration that followed blew my expectations and myself away.
'Where the stars touch the water' is just beautiful, what more can I say... Damn, these songs should be in a movie or something, not in a game!

Normally, I would say I am glad you kept your songs short, but this time I just want more! Great job!

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Thank you for both the compliments and the criticism! Although I'm not 100% sure what you mean by the "false" piano chords, I still appreciate the honest criticism!:) You'll have to elaborate what you mean. Thanks for listening!

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Ah yes, maybe 'false' is a bit extreme. I don't know whether they are sus-chords, or add-2, add-4 or some other chords, but I am reasonably simple when it comes to sounds and often find such chords a bit off, e.g. a chord like C-D-F sounds false to me because of the C-D. I suggest you use chords like those for the piano, and that is fine (keep doing it!) but it just isn't my cup of tea :)

Not so much criticism as personal preference, but I thought I'd elaborate!