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I always love your entries, and this is no different. You always incorporate interesting melodies, good mixing/sounds, and some extra Blue Lava flair.

I love your Theremin sound. That is exactly how it is supposed to sound.
I also love the choice for a 6/4 signature instead of the usual 4/4. It allowed you to give it a 3/4 or 'waltz-y' vibe at 1:00.
Your instruments sound more electric than I'm used from you, which feels to me like you are experimenting (which is always good!). I may be wrong there.

And my God, what is that visualizer image? It is madness! I am amazed you spend so much time and effort on these songs, while I often come in with 3 to 5 instruments. It is no wonder you are regularly at the top and I am not ;)

Keep up the good work. See you in the next one!

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Nick, I have to apologize that I realized I never responded to your long and thoughtful comment in the last OST Composition Jam. Your feedback and thoughts do mean a lot to me and I apologize for dropping the ball on that.

I agree that this was a little more in the electronic realm which was a welcome challenge outside of my comfort zone! The secret to how many instruments I use is nothing special really - it's more a factor of me just continuing to find new instruments that I think fit the theme or sound good together and adding more intricacies and details layer after layer. I think that it would be very difficult to compose this way in Musescore and may be an advantage to writing in midi VSTs (thought there are also downsides to that as well - such as not being able to see harmony in the musical notation nearly as easily). I'm glad you enjoyed listening! Thank you as always for your close listening and your thoughtful feedback - it is always much appreciated! Looking forward to hearing more of your music in the next jam!