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It's a pleasure to see you again on this Jam, having enjoyed your work at the Town Music Jam.

I try not to make it redundant, although it still is a bit. It still lacks variation, and the track could be a little longer.

I'm glad that my initial objective was generally understood, despite my choice to use only my small sample pack.

Why do you find the ending a bit surprising?

Thanks for your feedback on my work, don't hesitate if you have the time and inclination to review my other tracks. Whether positive or negative.

I'd love to hear from you!

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The only two endings I typically consider 'standard' are fade-outs or satisfying endings (don't know how to describe them: the way pop songs or classical musics end). Your ending did not feel like a standard ending; it felt like the song could very well continue after the final 'bleeps'. But that is not necessarily a bad thing! I think I mainly got surprised because, after those bleeps, the song cut off quite quickly (instead of your usual '2 seconds of silence') and another song started playing, which caught me off-guard. And the reason it cut off quite quickly is because I used a poor site to change your WAV to MP3, so that is not your fault ;)

I intend to rate everyone's track, and since I listen to every track about 2-3 times before I give a detailed rating and comment, I can only give about 7 songs a rating per hour xD. Thursday or Friday, when I have finally finished all the songs, I intend to come back and listen to your other enemy songs, and to give commentary on them :D (if only I won't forget...)

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Indeed, I preferred to make this unconventional ending so that it could loop at the very beginning or at 0:54.

I understand that it gives the impression of being waiting for something to happen next.

You're well organized for listening and scoring! Gathering all the songs and converting them is a real job. I admit I'm not as assiduous, but I agree with you about the number of listens... 3x minimum.