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A jam submission

Echodepth - Marsh DroidView project page

My entry for OST Composing Jam #7.
Submitted by Echodepth — 31 minutes, 23 seconds before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Quality#714.0504.050
Creativity#1313.8003.800
Overall#2013.6303.630
Impression#2183.5503.550
Correlation to theme#2473.6003.600
Composition#4353.1503.150

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

Description
Marsh Droid is a (mythical) game about an android who wakes up in a marsh. They weave through reeds and water attempting to remember who they are, but find themselves quickly taken in by nature, becoming the marsh's stalwart protector. The game would have the player in the role of the Marsh Android, collecting memory fragments and fighting would-be marsh harmers (such as other, scarier, androids.)

The soundtrack was inspired by lofi, and electronic music, noise music and the calls of animals I've recorded over the last year. The soundtrack was made in Ableton Live 12! With field recording from a Tascam DR5. I wanted also to make something quite sound-designed as there is a lot of character to be conveyed (and fun to be had) approaching music like a sound design project. Obviously for a full game I'd maybe dial back the animal field recording motifs!

As per the game idea, the soundtrack maybe represents the fusion of nature and slightly broken digital technology, as the android's circuitry is changed overtime by various mosses and mushrooms interweaving and creating new points of contact.

Track 1 is a sort of main theme, a big sweepy synth pad to add some organicism and softness against an initially menacing melody. But the 'ice synth' melody softens the feel and represents the android discovering their new tranquil identity as a marsh protector. Reversed orchestral clips are supposed to represent memories 'playing back.' The outro to cassette static and abrupt stop combining with (real original!) cricket and frog samples show an ear listening out for danger.

Track 2 is a kind of exploration suite, opening with the frogs again. There is intended to be a structured, uplifting kind of tranquillity as the Marsh Droid assists animals and what not and finds positive, happy memories.
The track moves to a (lowpassed!) melancholy, sombre feeling, attempting to convey more painful, or sad memories the android discovers. It finishes on a hopeful note again, as the android resolves inner memories and looks once again outward, and the high frequencies come back in to the mix.

Track 3 is a sort of combat suite. Plenty of bits to chop up and loop to suite various encounters with nasty marsh-destroying androids. Continuing to fuse organic and kind of broken digital bits, there are 'vocally' sounding pads, more animal samples, and a more menacing motif from the main theme. I also thought a big, sludgy bass could sound some kind of digitally-corrupted evil toad or something. The track ends on a stutter which could maybe represent a 'game over' or life loss mechanic.

I've definitely missed stuff but there's literally 12 minutes to submit tally ho

Message from the artist
Thank you so much for listening. This creative project was hugely valuable to me! I won't get sappy, but I needed something fun like this to sink my teeth into. Thanks again.

Theme

Inside my world

How does it fit the theme?
The Marsh Droid's memories are reflective of 'their world' and the soundtrack attempts to convey a first-person narrative. 'Inside my world' to the Marsh Droid is an exploration of memories as they find them, but also the corporeal, organic, swampy world they've come to protect.

Link(s) of the submission on streaming services
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLCG7hrFKF5eAR2q9xogXl_p4b976nYDYl

Number of tracks
3

Genre

Electronic
Ambient
Experimental
Synthwave/Retro

Soundtrack use permission

No

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Comments

Submitted(+1)

Incredible work, really conveys the vibe!

Developer

Thank you!

Submitted(+1)

I'm sorry  for the strange question, but... Where did you get the photo of the plant from the cover art? (If it's a photo at all)

Submerged Circuitry - And, damn, from the very first track from your soundtrack, you feel incredibly curious experimentation, which, despite the "broken" sounds, still sounds melodic and atmospheric! I love these effects that "interrupt" the melody for a short time, heh)

Data Mire is a creepy ambient of nature. This is one of the few tracks of this jam that made me really uncomfortable and creepy.

The Droid March is a terrible battle...

I liked it! Thanks for the interesting soundtrack!

Developer

Hello! Sorry for my late reply, I've been on holiday!

I made the album artwork from the attached picture. My partner often takes pictures of plantlife for work, and I like to mess about with them and make retro sort of art from them.

Your comments are so kind and very much appreciated. It's been really rewarding to see the different moods and feelings that come across for different people!

Submitted(+1)

I was absolutely blownn away with this, the seamless blend of Lofi and Ambient elements, with the more experimental nature of all of it just hits so incredibly hard for me. This was such an incredible listen, and i would love to hear more of your work like this, especially in game form!! Incredible work

Developer

Hey there, sorry for the late reply!

I know it sounds cliche but I've found it so rewarding that the music seemed to resonate with people, especially the experimental stuff. I would like to expand on the EP and work on some more tracks for sure. Thanks so much for your kind words!

Submitted(+1)

This is a really neat type of lofi with the nature and robotic sound meshing. it created a cool vibe and I liked it!

Developer

Thank you and apologies for the late reply! I'm glad you enjoyed listening, i definitely enjoyed making it

Submitted(+1)

I adore the vibes in this - it's pristine. As others have mentioned, your interpretation of the theme is really cool. All of these tracks are pretty sick; tight execution on production and remaining cohesive with the arranging and choice of voicings and instrumentation. I was half-expecting some botanica when I saw the thumbnail and I have to say that I'm coming away more than pleasantly surprised.

Great ambient pieces. I like how they sit firmly in ambiguity - a difficult balance to strike but you've made it work. The only word I can think of to describe how I'm feeling when I listen to them is 'pensive'. Production is on point as I mentioned earlier, and the arrangements themselves are really well done. Made for a very unique yet enjoyable entry, kudos!

Submitted(+1)

I love the concept of nature fusing with technology and this soundtrack definitely reflects what you were going for! It’s grimy, melancholy, and eerily soothing (at least to me lol).  Fantastic work!

Submitted(+1)

I love your unique interpretation of the theme. The electronic genre is perfect for your idea. Well done.

Submitted(+1)

The marsh imagery reminded me a bit of the hiiammarymary ARG haha! The lo-fi and percussion work here is on point. I like the subtle noise/vinyl scratches in the background.

Submitted(+1)

Nice work! I thought your choice of lo-fi to set the tone of the game you were going for was a good decision.

Submitted(+1)

super spacious and evocative work, feels very post-apocalypse.  nicely done!

Developer

Thanks for listenign! Some of the stuff I've really been enjoying recently is quite 'spare' in its instrumentation but very spacious, so I tried to bring a bit of that in.

Submitted(+1)

Very unusual, but intriguing tracks. It works within the context of your game very well.

Developer

Thanks for listening! I'm glad it was interesting if a bit weird.

Submitted(+1)

The concept is really strong and the music fits it perfectly. I'm a big fan of the tightness of your drum samples and how the synths rise and fall!

Very grimy tracks, in a good way.

Developer

Thank you for listening! I like to play out a lot of synth parts by hand even if I'm just using software instruments. Especially against quantised drums. Grimy in a good way is exactly what I was going for.

Submitted(+1)

really good vibe going on here. could easily imaging venturing a large mosh, admiring the environment around me. i think the second track slightly drags on but it's still enjoyable.

Developer(+1)

Thanks for the kind words:) fair criticism on the second track. In my head it's like an exploration suite to show the different feels for the game, but maybe not so appropriate for general listening. I wasn't sure if i was allowed to seperate a track into bigger parts. Next time I'll maybe just shorten it and then include an 'extended' mix later!