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A jam submission

Panspermia SoundtrackView project page

For Lone Rabbit's OST Composing Jam #2
Submitted by beanbunny — 21 hours, 42 minutes before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Composition#642.9002.900
Creativity#672.9502.950
Quality#692.7002.700
Impression#712.6002.600
Correlation to theme#712.7002.700
Overall#712.7702.770

Ranked from 20 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

Description
This is a vaguely 16 bit soundtrack for an adventure game or RPG that takes place mostly at night.

Theme

Panspermia (Πανσπερμία)
Picture theme

How does it fit the theme?
I worked to keep that vague space/night feel that the picture evokes.

Link to streaming services
https://soundcloud.com/bean-bunny/sets/panspermia

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Comments

This seems like the track you would get if you let the cast of Ponyo and My Neighbor Totoro meet up for a picnic, and provided instruments instead.  

Specifically, you were boldly confident with the amount of empty space in the melodies (looking at you, battle music) . This is exactly what Studio Ghibli does by spending a long time on a slow shot of a mundane task. 

I'm a big fan of the violin tunes, I thought the battle tune was quite different and I don't think it matched the other ones, but i kinda liked it hahhah. 

Submitted

You really nailed that old school battle music, and I liked the symmetry with the first and last tracks

Submitted

Good job! I liked Deer the most :) 

Submitted

ahahah this submission make me smile :) the music are really fun and it seems pleasant to make :)

Great job on your compositions, I really like the artwork too!

Submitted

My fav track was Field! 

Submitted

My fav track was Field! 

Very cool!

Submitted

This one's got a great use of the Panspermia motif. I could see this fitting SO well in an adventure game. I think you nailed this one for sure!