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Ian Martyn

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Thank you!  Yeah, was going for something very atmospheric to contrast with the first one.

Thank you!  Yeah, trying to inject more low whistle into vgm.

Haha thank you!

Thank you!  Was hoping to create something really atmospheric with the second one.

Thank you so much!  I'm really trying to incorporate more vocals in VGM, so I'm glad to hear that that was appreciated.

Thank you!  I recorded with an AKG P420.

Thank you!  Really means a lot to me.  The games are really awesome and represent some of the best of what the SFC/SNES had to offer.  Yes, there's a bass pad I put under the vocals just to add to the low drone feel of the track.

Thank you!

Lovely arrangement of a fantastic piece.  Love how the synth elements come together with the orchestral ones.

Very nice!  You made the different themes flow together seamlessly.

Love the 16-bit vibe here.  You really captured the feel of an SNES game.  Great work!

16-bit 90s JRPG

https://itch.io/jam/ost-composing-jam-3/rate/1319643

Thank you!  I guess I'll have to do more acappella next time.

Thank you!

Thanks so much!  I'm really enjoying how much attention the a cappella track is getting.

Awesome, thanks!  I was really trying to make it sound like it was done on a tape.  And yeah, definitely not enough acappella covers out there.

Thank you!  Yeah, Lance is a pretty neutral part in the game, so I wanted to capture the feeling of being able to relax there.  The acappella one is the opening for the whole game, and I think it's the first track on the official soundtrack.

Thank you!  I agree, Kenji Ito is an excellent composer, and his battle themes are amazing!

Thank you, I'm glad the acappella one is getting attention, too.

Thank you!  Yeah, definitely not enough Romancing SaGa covers out there!

badaba

You did a great job using patches that convey the space theme very well.  Your soundtrack is simultaneously very modern with some retro feel as well, particularly to late 1990s computer games but with a modern veneer.

I absolutely love the sound pallette you used here.  There are some interesting synths.  I also love your use of different meters, particularly 7/4, throughout this soundtrack.  Very impressive!

I really like how creepy and unsettling this music is.  It fits your new album art perfectly, and it really works with the theme.

Can we use the jam's art as album art for our releases?