I love the concept. It's very cute! And the tunes really fit our fried friend's vibe.
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I'm not exactly educated in music theory, but I can recognise the sheer force and training you had to commit and play the wonderfully orchestrated series of notes and chords. While yes, I do hope for a more fluent structure at times, I see that a lot has been put into composing this. There is so much emotion carried across by one instrument. O-O
All the voices you had for these variations and compositions of this world in a radio that encapsulates the entire gamejam really embraces the entire theme as you display your awesome talent and knowledge over various musical genres. I am unable to describe any further. This needs to be the opening song to any listener of this gamejam
The sounds. They pull you in so deeply. You have also explored variety so well. The first segments were full of sounds with scarce notes, easing you in. Then this adventerous segment of instruments singing a symphony of exploration and discovery. I don't know how to add to this. It was just...cinematic!
My god...
This entire composition felt mightily existential. I also love your well chosen uses of separate instruments. Some feeling completely digital while there are some elements of the heroic orchestral.
There were many catchy motifs like the rapid pulses and arpeggios of that distorted harpsichord.
It gives me some sense of analog horror as it reels in with the climax. Some existential or another force of that scale terrorising the player until, it runs off with itself. There's only so much something like this can do to someone. Whatever the horrifying thing was...just left, leaving whoever the main cast is feeling relieved. It truly was a conclusion at the end. You have overcomed something truly great.
I'm sure you will too :]
Thank you Grunt for really looking into the work and pointing out actionable improvements for it. It's really the criticism and constructive feedback that I hope to gain from joining OST jams like these. Expressions like these have an art of tuning to making it coherent and masterful. It's through comments like these that help make the foundations of creation. :D
I tried using audio that I could find from the DAW [Bandlab] that could give that draggy spacey feel. Kinda like those instruments you'd hear in deserts in space. So to keep it to the palindrome theme, I also reversed some parts of it. So yeah, it does sound a little jarring and off in contrast to the more solid and well-defined notes of the piano.
Thx for the constructive response! 😁