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Great Voyage: Wow, I am ready to set sail for an adventure! There is a simplicity to this track that allows every instrument to come through clearly while also conveying the sense of epicness of what is about to unfold. I really like the ornamentation in the flute. It is also very refreshing that the melody is tossed around from the flute to the string instrument and the trumpet- it makes this a very loopable track.

Deck Dance: This is a fun pirate-y battle theme. It’s action-filled, but still quite melodic, which I think would work best for a turn-based battle. My favorite part is the B section where you go into the phrygian dominant mode which brings in many exotic colors.

Dark Space: Great job creating space-y ambient vibes here! I think it’s creative that this theme works for both the area theme and as a game over theme (because it definitely would work for both!)

Among the Stars: Even though this is a completely different place(/planet), I think that the use of strings conveys some familiarity and ties the bridge between the ocean and space environments. This is really nice for combining two very different styles into a single OST.

Hyperspeed Voyage: This is a really fun theme! The drums remind me of a couple tracks in the Gamecube game Sonic Heroes and conveys the same fast-paced intensity. The chords played on the piano give a sense of lo-fi chill at the same time which makes me think that even though the ship is moving fast, the main character is still calm and collected as an experienced captain and navigator.

Wishing Well: This is a very space-y track with many magical elements. I particularly like your inclusion of vocals to add to the heavenly atmosphere of this area. Overall this is an eclectic, creative, and well-composed soundtrack. Thank you for sharing!

Thanks for the in-depth feedback! I probably would have leaned harder into the Phrygian Dominant section in Deck Dance if I had more time haha. Liked the idea of leaning into Phrygian Dominant right off the Andalusian cadence from the previous section