Title Theme - really nice chords, and I love the held tone of the synth coming in and out like that. Percussion fit perfectly and does a good job of establishing the rhythm while the piano gets some more room to explore and overdub.
Eagle Mode is sick - nice arpeggio and great sounding patches, with some tempo modulation to really drive this forward. Almost wish it were longer in all honesty!
Deep Underground gives me some oldschool feelings with the percussion. Once again the chords here are really nice and I love how deep that reverb is; really lets each sustained note hang for so much longer than expected. Main melody here is good, and the use of samples and other textural ambiences is great.
Ruined Midnight featuring a call back to the held tone from the first track is really neat, and that sweeping bass note adds so much motion. This is a really pensive piece. Production on this track in particular is fantastic.
Rooftops kicks off with more of the same, but I love how blurry and washed out those initial chords are. I've already spoken about the piano a lot but it continues to deliver on each track. A slower, more thoughtful melody this time around with some nice modulated chords to push it a little further.
A Moment Alone is befitting of its title; this is an incredible spacious piece. The beeping here really reminds me of an EKG in a hospital, which adds this whole other layer to the track. The pads and piano at the end being drenched in reverb really helps sell this ethereal feeling, too.
Slipping Away, coming off the vibes above, is dramatic and heart-wrenching. The repeated key-modulations here are nothing short of genius and had me feeling more and more anxious as the track progressed.
Rescued following in the same vein but evening out was a fantastic release of tension. The only criticism I have here (that can be retroactively applied) is that the sample is just a little too loud in the mix and comes across as a sharp contrast to the audio, kind of taking the listener out of the experience for a brief moment.
Awoken is the movement I've been waiting for this entire time, as all of the other tacks have featured orchestration and other elements to prop up piano chords or the occasional melody, but this is the first time we really get to just get lost in the piece and go along for the ride.
Finally, Credits featuring a guitar off the bat was neat and helped cleanse the palate a little. We're back to multiple instrumentation now, which is expected. This piece is laden with hope, playing perfectly to the theme of Freedom. Melodies in this are gorgeous and a pleasure to listen to.
All in all this is some genuinely fantastic work. I think my favorites of the bunch are Deep Underground, Ruined Midnight, A Moment Alone and Slipping Away. Truly a wonderful variety at play here and the production across the board was really well done. Kudos, this is solid.