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The first link works, but it seems like the second one was taken down?

I really like your sense of jazzy composition on the one that's still live, with my only critique being that the drums and apparent lack of drum experience drags the experience down by a few points. Your piano work is amazing, but I definitely think you'd do well with a collaborator who can handle drum composition, use better kits and not just smash the crash, rides and splashes all the time for 'dramatic effect' repetitively. Also, someone with mixing experience could make the whole experience less sterile and potentially more 'organic' sounding rather than seeming like a bunch of scattered hits across the piano roll.

Very excellent composition skills though, and I think you could really take some of this even further into scoring games (even bigger indie ones) if you have a drive and loads of passion to do something like that. Thanks for sharing these, as well!

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Hey Glitch Labs,

Thank you for your comment, it's much appreciated :) 

I think I might have changed the URL at some point for the second link (?) Sorry about that! You can still access the packs on my profile. 


Regarding your criticism about drums and mix, I do agree that they can be underwhelming in comparison to the other instruments/details. To be honest, I had less than two days to do this track and three more for a Godot Jam and this is the result, unnaltered. I'd do something better with actual time to care about the little things and not streamline it as I did. 


All that said, I'm still pretty happy with the result given the time I had and do listen to what you say every time I listen to the tracks myself :) 

I promise I'm better at drumming than that :D

Cheers,
Yanni