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Super tight execution on the theme here, and the concept is really well thought out. Gelato Vibrato wastes no time in getting into it and setting the tone. At times this track reminds me of some of the more notable tunes from the 2D Sonic games; particular the S&K3 era and some Mania (Mirage Saloon for the horns in particular)

Strawberry Jam is peak chilling music. Great progression and, much like the previous track, the bass does some heavy lifting here to stay funky and still serve as the backbone rhythm. The mixing of woodwind and brass instruments here was well done; keeps the textures varied, which is very apt given the food thematic. Taking this opportunity as well to say I love the use of different keys and the melody lines running throughout this one.

Kicking off Any Baker's Dream with some tempo modulation is a fantastic way to draw attention to the music. Feel like I haven't heard a ton of folk modulating the tempo or time signatures so far, so this definitely gets out a step ahead of the bunch. Great brass sections here again; some lovely soaring leads and the usual groovy bass layered beneath to keep the track grounded. The crescendo as the end approaches with so many other instruments joining is wonderful.

Great work with this, for real. Very enjoyable listen and perfectly executed. Best of luck!

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Thank you so much!

I had a ton of fun making these songs as catchy and upbeat as possible since I feel like a lot of jam entries go for softer pieces whilst I want people to be hooked and dancing basically.

The tempo change in Any Bakers Dream was a split second decision at the start of composing that one that I was super happy I did as it makes the song even more enthralling IMO.

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Sometimes that is the exact lightning in a bottle you need - kudos for going with it and committing to it. These are all quality tracks and as a whole I can see this submission going far - thematically it is pretty much unmatched thus far, imo.