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JerryStuff (Ro)

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Pretty eccentric OST, very unique in its sound design, too. I like how each track feels distinct of each other but correlates to the ideas pushed by your narrative in the descriptions you gave. Also, "We need a beat" and dropping a hard as hell beat on the next beat really drove the point of Safe Area, I liked that! Fav. track: Trying To Do Homework

What a beautiful soundtrack. I really don't have much words to explain how oddly cozy, yet despairful it feels. The story you wrote in relation to the jam's theme is so on point with what the tracks sound like it's crazy good! I also love the unconventional time signature on the last track, it's very interesting to make a song that feels both lost but in sync with how you should be feeling about it. The melody work on all of these tracks is fantastic! Fav. track: Wander

Quite a chill song! It feels like it could use a bit more development, though, as overall more and more layers kept being added rather than changing into something even prettier, something deeper in meaning. I'm not saying it's a bad thing, though! It's very reminiscent of Minecraft's music the way C418 used to do back for the earlier versions of it, and it brings back some memories I'm very fond of. Good job!

This was a lovely listen! I loved the way you morphed and molded your Main Theme's motif to adjust for different areas of the imaginary game - heck, it sounds too good for it to be "imaginary", I definitely see the vision of it and hear it being used in the stories you tell with these songs. Absolutely wonderful soundtrack! Fav. track: Imagination

Just wondering by the way, what's the guitar-like sound you used in Cloudland Tavern? It sounds oddly familiar but I can't put my finger on it, as if I'd used it before or heard it somewhere else in another album.

Holy crêpes, this is a mind blowing soundtrack! The sounds picked, the way each song seems to tell their own story but each connects to each other, it's just out of this world. I have nothing much to say about it all... it's a beautifully made album. Fav. track: DreamTree.sys

Glad you liked it! Just wanted to reply mostly because I did not use FL Keys, and while I see its appeal as a plugin, I went for another VST called The Grand 3, which is what the "style's creator" usually uses for his compositions

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Very neat soundtrack! Good usage of repetition to catch the ears of the listener, even though it might be a bit more noticeable on the last track.  While the first track seemed a bit of a soft intro, I can't say the same for the rest of the OST. I'm torn between loving both We Go Deeper and Fifty Feet Below the Surface, I can't exactly pick - both are very, very charming, and they flow into each other so well. Good job!

That was a very nice song! I could totally hear this in an ambiance setting, sort of the way Minecraft plays its music. It's a good interpretation on the picture, but I wish there were comments about your process and how you came to making this. Overall, it's a pretty chill track and it has nice, soothing sounding instruments, and while throughout it feels like the song is a bit lost, I can definitely hear what you were aiming for. Keep it up!

This is an interesting soundtrack. Overall, I think I can hear a lot (if not allof the references you used for it. I'd love to mention some stuff that stood out to me the most, though. Out of Town, for example, has moments where the strings sound really loud, and should be toned down, same with Sheepville! and its flute, and More Unnecessary Tension and the impact hits, and the mixing overall on Fight Yourself. At points in the OST it really sounds like you tried to keep the main essence of the original songs you were referencing but took a bit too much of the original - stuff like Hellen's Hello! sounds structurally the same, like background notes and chord movements, as Fallen Down, from Undertale, and Sheepville! and Best Of Friends having the same issue with Temmie Village, from the same game. It's neat to be inspired by other artists, but it's flying a bit too close to the sun for comfort. Fav. track: Elevator Bop

Pretty nice ambient soundtrack, but feels a bit lacking. I think it could do wonders for this to establish a common motif, as overall the sounds chosen for your songs fit the description you added, but the way each song is interlaced to each other can only be attributed to the sounds rather than the music itself. Fav. track: Browsing The Shelves

I love the playfulness of the work you made! The large scope of different instruments used made it feel quite refreshing, yet oddly familiar. I can definitely hear some inspirations from many RPG games! The jazz, the feeling of home, the goofiness, and the odd feeling of meeting someone mysterious makes this a really pretty soundtrack. I do feel, though, a bit of the soundtrack feels lost, lead wise, despite having a clear idea of what you wanted with each song. Not to say that negatively though! It gets the idea across with the descriptions you provided. Fav. track: Taketomi Village

This is a very charming soundtrack! I loved how well you captured the emotions told by the description you gave for the tracks. The way you played with the piano in both Inside My World and Mother made me feel immersed in the ambiance you made, while the synth-like sound filled in the correlation between the latter and Memories. A beautifully crafted OST. I would say though, I think I did hear some clipping in the first and third track during those powerful stabs, marking how strong of an emotion the listener should be feeling while the tracks carry on. Fav. track: Inside My World

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Very lovely soundtrack! I wish you'd described more about each individual song on the description, but I gotta say I quite enjoyed it. Despite not having many instruments overall, I could feel the protagonist's many emotions throughout it all. The way a lot of the tracks cross-fade into each other is a lovely touch! However, there is a lack of familiarity between each track - all of them felt like a different story was being told, and, from what I could hear, not many motifs were presented that could have been repeated throughout the OST. Fav. track: A departure of a friend.