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A jam submission

Cyber ZeusView project page

Music for a game that doesn't exist
Submitted by Kroteas — 13 days, 16 hours before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Mixing#92.8063.000
Challenge#93.8754.143
Composition#103.2073.429
Creativity#112.9403.143
Overall#113.2073.429

Ranked from 7 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

Title
Cyber Zeus

Description
The song is about an imaginary boss fight against a gigantic robot of ancient greek God Zeus.

I used MPC Beats.

I think it's pretty cool, it captures the energy of an epic bossfight. I believe it would compliment 8-bit artstyles.

Plugins used
Decent Sampler and MPC Beats Plugins

Link(s) to your submission
https://soundcloud.com/a-aslanis/cyber-zeus?si=45128dedf00b43279c59d5313da3887d&utm_source=clipboard&utm_medium=text&utm_campaign=social_sharing

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Comments

Submitted

Reminds me of some old Amiga game. Can't really put my finger on it. That saw synth and the drum kit definitely fit together. I like how it gets more intense at the end.

Submitted

I love the synths you used! The beats were a little too loud for me, but that could've just been my headphones. My favorite section was 1:23, I enjoyed the buildup with the slightly fuzzy synth. Good work!

Submitted

Luckily I read the comment below me suggesting it was 7/4, cause otherwise I would have likely had a hard time grasping the signature. The reason is that you seem to divide your time into two parts: 7/4 = 8/8 + 6/8. This 8/8 makes you think it is in 8/8, and then the second part of each measure is shorter. I did this too in my entry, so I am kinda afraid that my entry is going to be equally hard to grasp! Overal though, after you grasp the time (which was really not as hard to do as I make it out to be here, don't worry), the song feels really solid. Especially in the later parts of the song, it flows nicely. Well done :D

Submitted

It took me a while you realize it was in 7/4 or 7/8 time but once I did it felt a lot more coherent. I also liked the instrument that started at 1:22 that was my favorite part.