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You make me wonder... do scary clowns work on Halloween? It's not in my culture to celebrate Halloween, so I'm not clear on the creatures of folklore.

It's interesting that you found it chill, the bpm is still 145... if you have time, I'd be really interested in understanding what makes music sound chill.

Anyway, thanks for your comment and for listening to my music.

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Scary clowns totally work! A lot of Americans see clowns as creepy, if not outright scary. And they certainly are chaotic, which matches the Halloween vibe perfect. I gotta go to work, but after I get off I'll give the song another listen to try and explain what I was thinking.

So listening back to it I was able to confirm what I was thinking. Long story short, it's two things. 1 ) It feels more chill particularly when you reflect on some other songs that appear in the jam, such as parts of Contrite and Drummer Knight. 2 ) Some of the leading instruments feel really soft/gentle like what we hear starting at 1:45.

But there are intense supporting instruments and we got some awesome percussion going on.  One thing's for sure, there is plenty of excitement! I really love what you are doing here.

Also, wanted to add that this kind of gives me "Overcooked" vibes if you've ever played that game before.

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Now that's constructive feedback. Thank you so much for taking the time to answer me so accurately. It's very pertinent. And indeed, compared to the tracks you mentioned (Spooky Rhythms) and (Contrite), it's true that my creation is less energetic.

I'll take the time to comment on your music too (but as I'd seen that you already had plenty of comments, I waited to give priority to those with low ratings).

No problem, I'm glad to give you some useful feedback! It helps both of us out, I think. And take your time, I got plenty of comments and plenty to think about.