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With these sort of  jams where the music is made to fit in a game contex, I've always felt its good to write out what kind of place/scenario you imagined to music to play in, just so it's a bit easier to imagine how it would work in context while listening. 

Some music feel a lot different when listened to outside of the context they were made for, like movie music feels really jumpy and a bit all over the place when i listen to it on its own, but when paired with the movie it works great, since all the sudden shifts and jumps correspond the the footage (I listened to some star wars music on its own recently and especially the action music felt really adhd). 

But all of this is subjective of how I feel things while listening, so might be totally different for other people 😅.

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Yeah, music will always be super subjective - which is one reason I love it, haha.