Title - Really nice patches throughout this and with some creative and textural post-processing. Having the piece crescendo into full instrumentation later was great. Nice melodies being shared between the piano and synthesizer.
Area1 - really nice pan usage here. All of the voicings here go together so well and complement one another so well; be it as a harmony or counter melody. Big fan of how the piece opens out as the beginning had some tension but it seemed to release the further along the track went.
Area2 - once again, the voicings here are killer. You've really locked into the core sound you want to represent this album as a whole. This piece gets far busier than the other two thus far, with some really nice bit-crushing to add some texture.
Threat1 - a cool take on handling deliberate tension. I was curious to see what direction you'd take this in. A lot of melodies going on here with some nice articulation on the main line in particular. The filtered percussion is an interesting choice, really fills out the middle of the mix. The lead work in this on the latter half is especially good.
Area3 - a distinct change in genre here. Nice little bouncy feel to it with some cool almost sound-design elements to accentuate some notes and beats. Hearing the piano and strings in this was like a breath of fresh air; so clean in the mix and expansive. These too are filtered - a comfort/signature post-processing trick?
Finally, Weird1 sticks to the status quo with some really nice patches. This piece feels very developed and has some nice harmonic progression going on. I kept wondering what type of element would be layered in next, and it kept me engaged right through to the end. Nice use of different string articulations in this one in particular.
All in all, I love your choice of synth patches and the direction you take them. The thematic execution on this was tight and a really cool take on freedom as a whole. Well done, this was great.