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Love the variety of instruments in Track 1 - having guitar offset the heavily synthetic and electronic nature of the track was a welcome surprise and really added some neat textures beneath the piece as a whole. Beginning was incredibly moody too, which I'm a sucker for.

Track 2 captures some of that same moodiness. Sidechaining can work so well for not only setting the tone but feeling it too. Some interesting almost sound-design textures going on with the hard panned stuff in this one. Doesn't quite open up the same way as the first track but still made for an enjoyable listen.

Lastly, the Finale was a major departure from the heavily electronic vibes so far. Really cool to hear you go back to guitar, and the progression here is gorgeous. Kudos on the use of stereo-field in this one, I love how some notes are panned more to one side than the other. Mixing is solid throughout!

Good work, this made for quite an interesting listen!

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Thank you so much, thats really kind. I worked a lot on the mixing, and I just love hardpanned melodies. I still have tp figure out what sidechaining is tho, I kinda just manually adjusted shit untill it sounded cool. 

Gonna figure it out untill next time

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Hard-panned melodies can be fantastic when used properly, and I appreciated hearing them in your piece here. Sidechaining isn't too difficult, but it can really depend on the DAW. Doing it manually affords you some more control in some ways, so evidently it paid off for this project!