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A jam submission

AngelsBelowtheOcean - DuskTownView project page

Submitted by AngelsBelowtheOcean — 5 hours, 27 seconds before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Creativity#1283.8063.806
Composition#1393.8063.806
Impression#1863.6113.611
Quality#1903.6943.694
Overall#2103.6173.617
Correlation to theme#4453.1673.167

Ranked from 36 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

Judge feedback

Judge feedback is anonymous.

  • The percussive elements in this submission are quite well executed and add a lot to the story that you are telling. They are at once clear but also extremely present which is something that is not always pulled off very well— the mix never felt muddy to me, while at the same time I definitely felt like their presence. I thought your use of electronic and synth elements was very skillfully executed as well, and in particular I enjoyed how you could seamlessly switch between them, giving the score a very nice feeling of diversity in overall tone and style while still remaining cogent as a broader whole. Definitely a very welcome choice! There are some noisy elements that I thought were sometimes more harmful than helpful in creating an atmosphere— mostly at the start of the tracks, where you are trying to make the best impression. Once those noisier elements— (are they actual sound effects?)— were brought out of the mix, I found myself very much enjoying what you were doing with the music, so it might be worth investigating if you can pull them out (or at least mix them down somewhat). You have a very solid grasp on how to tell a story with your music, as well as how to vary the overall sound palette and musical material in a way that keeps interest throughout. This is a difficult skill for a lot of people (including me!) to learn, and so I was very happy to hear it here. Very good work!

Description
I would say it's mostly Orchestral/Atmospheric! I wanted each track to be attributed to major parts of her journey.

most of this composing was just me learning about sound design and being able to lay down the ideas that were in my head with intent. i believe most of my methodology was trial and error.

I used Ableton for these tracks :)

Message from the artist
Thank you for creating this Jam :)

Theme

Inside my world

How does it fit the theme?
I interpreted the words as literally inside a world, one of the many worlds the adventurer Sofia travels to :p

Link(s) of the submission on streaming services
https://soundcloud.com/user-831437486/sets/angels-below-the-ocean?si=9e3990103bb941c7ad22d67f7cabaeef&utm_source=clipboard&utm_medium=text&utm_campaign=social_sharing

Number of tracks
3

Genre

Orchestral
Electronic
Ambient

Soundtrack use permission

Yes (CC BY-NC)

Any non-commercial project

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Submitted

Great work! I really loved all the sound design and instrumentation. Dusk Town was a huge highlight for me.

Submitted

This was super good, love the mood you’ve set in with your mode choice too! It seems I had missed your submission but I’m glad I got to it in the end!!

Submitted

This was a great composition! I enjoyed every little change and new piece of ear candy that was carefully placed within each track. Every sound you chose had meaning and felt appropriate to the story you was telling musically. I had a good time listening to your music! Thank you for sharing this!

Submitted(+1)

Very cool and unique submission!  I love the direction you took with these tracks, they all have such a cool sound to them. The composition is on point and the sound design is stellar (I'll definitely be checking out Bound to Divide on YT). I had a great time with this soundtrack, awesome job! 

Submitted(+1)

Ooh I really liked this OST! The compositions are great and it gets complemented by the superb instrumentation as well. Quantus DT83 was my favorite, it really fits the industrial desert town even with the mood shift right, like the track is intended to be dynamic.

Submitted(+1)

Really nice mix of genres here with a lot of different instruments at play. Kudos on the orchestration throughout all three tracks - arranged really well, produced to perfection and doing a great job at bolstering the rest of the mix. The vocal passes toward the end of Discovery are a really nice touch, and I like how the style starts to change a little at that point.

The guitar driven support during the first half of Quantus DT83 is nicely done - it reminds me of a save room theme from a Resident Evil game at points - it just has that kind of quiet comfort to it, without being too 'safe'. The second half of the track definitely emphasizes the change of tone and direction. Great use of articulations here to set the stage for something new.

Dusk Town is gorgeous - a lot of really cool individual elements present here. I like how the intro features a lot of folk influence and trades off melodies around the accompaniment. The transition into the second section, which is much more tense, is seamless and really well done. Develops nicely throughout and joins back up with the style of the first section for the ending sequence.

All in all this is really good - great selection of tracks, varied moods and a lot of different instruments and styles at play. Produced well on top of it all, too. Great work! :)

Submitted(+1)

Beautiful mix of orchestral music with some electronic sounds. The beginning of Quantus DT83 reminds me of the save room theme from the first Resident Evil game and also when the choir at 0:20 comes in it somehow reminded me of the Tomb Raider games from the PSX era. I really felt the sense of adventure

Submitted (1 edit) (+1)

This was a really pretty soundtrack with great orchestration and production quality, reminiscent of JRPG’s like Final Fantasy and Nier. Some of the sections feel so different I feel they can be separate tracks, like the end of Discovery and Quantus. Instead, I’d suggest that there is potential for these tracks to explode into B sections using similar but bigger orchestration, slightly different harmonies, and soaring melodies. I’m most impressed with your electronic sound design and your ability to seamlessly blend them into the orchestra - truly phenomenal! This was a beautiful soundtrack with good variety and a unified vision - an incredibly satisfying listening experience!
(Oh and I also liked the cover art too!)

Developer(+1)

oh yeah i can understand that!

Ill need to keep learning composition! ^_^   i will get better  i promise 

Submitted(+1)

Super relaxing, and i think you have a lot of compositional strengths! Your melodies are really pretty, and you have awesome ideas backing them up, i especially like the way you utilize rhythm in your more intense string parts. I wish there was a bit more lead in to introducing new parts, like around 20 seconds in to Quantus DT83, that new addition feels almost startling. But overall really good, you should be very proud!

Developer(+1)

i know exactly what you mean! :D

Thank you for making me aware ^_^

Submitted(+1)

Amazing work, great mix, very nice composition and orchestration. Really Age of Mythology in terms of style but  a bit more futuristic. Only in Quantus DT83 the perccusions are probably a little overwhelming in the mix at times and is hiding the other instruments but a part from that, great great job, well done !

Developer

i see i see, 

I believe the more i mix the more i will be able to train my ears! ^_^

Thank you for noticing that!

Submitted(+1)

One of the comments said that the songs reminded them of Terraria and I could definitely see that with how you add a little electronic flair to the otherwise orchestral and classical music. the way you experiment with it is well executed especially during the 2nd half of the songs of the soundtrack. It makes me wonder what kind of fantasy world sofia lives on. 

Also cool cover art, it looks amazing

Submitted(+1)

Your melodies are truly captivating and have a "mysterious old world" vibe that I loved. Amazing work :)

Submitted(+1)

Nice work, love how you blended more sound design based composition with the orchestral style sounded kinda terraria like! How you blended ambient effects at the beginning of every track that flowed into the actual music was nice to hear as well

Submitted(+1)

Discovery - Okay... Your soundtrack drew me in from the very first seconds! A bit of a creepy beginning, then it's like it's “lifting” and the general outline of some big world, then.... “brokenness”? I love that! (I don't know why, but the beginning of this track reminded me of the main menu theme from Outlast and The Beatiful People by Marilyn Manson..... heh)

Quantus DT83 - Heh... I'm on one side: soothing guitar, on the other side - an unknown creepy creature makes loud noises that are barely drowned out by the main melody. Then - intense percussion replaces the calm melody.... And then DYNAMICS!!!1! And damn, I love your blend of orchestration and industrial sound!

DuskTown - So... what we have here... Oriental sound with oriental instruments, aggressive percussion and electronic sounds that perfectly emphasize the tension of what's going on! Creepy voices, evil synthesizers and additional effects!

All in all - quality and amazing atmosphere. As a fan of this kind of sound I was very glad to hear your soundtrack! It fulfills its purpose as a game OST perfectly.

Thank you!

P,S. Can I ask... where did you get those voices?

Developer

Thank you so much!! ^_^ 

the voices are from an ableton plugin called "Voice Box" :D

Submitted(+1)

The way the first unfolded itself was a real surprise! Loved your melodies and the variety throughout the tracks!

Submitted(+1)

I really enjoyed your melodic choices, especially in the epic Discovery! In addition I thought your use of atonal sounds added a lot of texture.

Like others I also liked the transition in Quantus DT83. I could totally imagine that some in-game event would cause you to kick the bgm into the up tempo part and ratchet up the feeling of excitement!

Great job!

Submitted(+1)

I can certainly relate when it comes to trying to compose with intent. Especially when it comes to designing sounds from scratch, I still rely on experimenting and rolling with what comes out haha! Jams like these help a lot because of their time limitation.

Submitted(+1)

Beautiful orchestration mixed with some lovely ambience and sound design! Impressive mix too - well done!!

Submitted(+1)

Very cool submission. The sound design was very fun to listen to. 

One thing that stuck out is how all of the non ambient sounds sound really close, while the ambient sounds sound really far away. I think some more sounds in the “mid-distance” so to speak would improve the mix.

Very much enjoyed my listen.

Developer

Thank you! ^_^

That makes sense, i will keep this in mind moving forward :D

Submitted(+1)

Felt like it was made for an exploration of ruins! very cool!

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