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A jam submission

Monotone OSTView project page

Monotone OST for Composing Jam #7
Submitted by curbysounds — 1 day, 8 hours before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Quality#694.0564.167
Impression#1553.6773.778
Overall#1633.7093.811
Creativity#1683.7313.833
Composition#1743.7313.833
Correlation to theme#3543.3533.444

Ranked from 18 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

Description
Monotone is a fictitious action / horror FPS game, heavily inspired by the plot of the original Half Life, but is based on an underwater facility, rather than Black Mesa. In it, the Protagonist has to escape a degrading research building, before it's trampled by the pressure of the ocean, while shooting various sea monsters that were created in the labs, or teleported through interdimensional travel, on their way out.

Track One, Mainshock, was inspired by something you might hear at an aquarium, but has a slight mysterious and ominous tone. It is suddenly interrupted by an impact, representing the earthquake that destroys parts of the facility. Though the earthquake was actually caused by a space rift from by the facility teleporting sea monsters. The instruments come back, ambiently, through a 100% wet signal shimmer reverb, but not through the master channel, representing the building being pulled underwater, and no longer within safe controlled conditions.

Air Pockets happens after the building is in a lock down security mode, and the protagonist is figuring out their predicament. The instruments from the previous song come back, but they are warped. The woodwinds sound like sirens, and the harp is distorted. Symbolizing that earth has been forever changed.

The Third Track, Do Not Exit the Facility, plays when you enter a restricted area and have the secrets of the laboratory revealed to you. Ghostly strings can vaguely be heard with the same effects used in Mainshock.

After exhausting all other options, its a quick rush to a submarine escape pod (Submarine Escape).

In Surface Tension, you've finally made it out, but you look around to see gigantic, kaiju-like sea monsters roaming the earth. followed by some of smaller humanoid ones you've dealt with before. Looks like you're shooting your way out!

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DAW used was FL Studio

Monotone was a working title that stayed. It refers to the shades of blue underwater, and ambient blue lighting within the game.

Message from the artist
Thank you for taking the time to listen to my soundtrack for this jam!

Theme

Inside my world
Picture theme

How does it fit the theme?
On the surface, the main takeaway is the underwater aesthetic, however, the story also involves extra-terrestrial beings and interdimensional travel. The creatures introduced in this world, are unequal parts malevolent, neutral, and benevolent.

For the purpose of this game, the event in the picture, is a vivid vision the protagonist frequently had as a child, that compelled her to pursue a career in marine biology, given to her by, an assumedly, benevolent force so she would be at the 'right' place, at the 'right' time.

And as the earth starts filling up with alien sea-dwelling newcomers, 'Inside my World', becomes, 'Inside Our World.'

Link(s) of the submission on streaming services
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bDm8QD9owpA&t

Number of tracks
5

Genre

Orchestral
Electronic
Ambient
Experimental

Soundtrack use permission

Yes (CC BY)

Any project

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Comments

Submitted

Lol, you should know how surprised I was when I compared your cover art and the soundtrack itself.

Overall, I feel an atmosphere like Black Mesa, only more "broken" and in a more retro style... cool!

Surface Tension is my favorite

Submitted

Really atmospheric soundtrack, I could see it as part of a horror or mysterious game. Nice work!

Submitted

Day 5 of Rating Submissions With Few Ratings to Hopefully Get Some In Return

The concept of making a late 90s shooter soundtrack is done wondefully, with authentic sounding ambient pads, skronky industrial leads and pumping drums. I enjoyed how you managed to make the Half Life family sound more acquatic without going outright tropey on it. It is clear that you put thought both into the production and how the story informs the writing and atmosphere of the tracks. 

Maybe a softer track for the vision you´re describing could have tied this together even more?

Submitted

A very unique interpretation of the theme!

Unfortunately the name "surface tension" is already held by the best Risk Of Rain song so I will have to deduct 18 trillion points ;)

Submitted

Also, funnily enough, a level in Half Life which he says he is inspired by :D

Submitted

I love the storytelling within Mainshock! Any kind of music where segments reflect an actual moment in the story always make my brain do a happy dance, haha. I won't repeat your description of the track, but it's executed so perfectly and I can see it all play out as I listen to the music.

Overall, the OST is delightfully atmospheric, giving a wonderful sense of isolation and dread. Mainshock & Surface Tension are my 2 favourites, but the whole thing is one of my favourite submissions that I've listened to so far! I wish I knew how to make stuff like this, haha. I am but a humble noob, but I can dream x3

Submitted

I love the space you build with Mainshock! I felt like it was a bit shy and wished it was more dramatic with the flute reverb, expanding only the tail end of the flute reverb to expand its distance in the space you built. I like the simple yet effective tension you incorporate into the tracks, I think Submarine Escape has to be my favorite because of this.

Submitted

The mood and tension in those tracks are really good. You did a great job with those for real.

Submitted(+1)

Oh hey I actually spotted this entry on YT when browsing before the jam ended.

Really impressed with this. Gives me solid PSX vibes and all in all it fits together really nicely; tightly put together where it needs to be, and appropriately ambient and washed out when the need arises. 

I have to say, this really gives me some old-school MGS1 at points - particularly tracks 2, 3 and 4. Production quality is solid and the compositions as a whole are all congruous to the theme. Great job!