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Yo avoset, i think you've crafted a really cool set of tracks here and they definitely feel like you've cultivated a coherent world and tone of escaping the government. I especially like how the elements all feel in the production - everything is super clean. 

I think for me the drums don't quite hit in the way I'd hope for them too though. Like in escape into the night felt like the groove wasn't quite there for me, maybe it was the drums and bass didn't quite feel connected in the way i hoped it would for that kind of dnb loop. 

I'd generally agree with some others that maybe the tracks could do with shortening, the loops might be made even more impactful with less! Despite what I've said I still think you've put together an awesome few tracks in this OST, great stuff!

thank you, glad you enjoyed them! some thoughts-

 - i think i agree with you on the drums in escape into the night, to some extent. i wanted to keep them fairly light as i thought heavier drums would've made it less airy/atmospheric (which is something i was really aiming for),  but i found it a bit hard finding samples i thought fit the balance i was going for and probably could've gone a bit harder with the drums yea

- i'm a bit of an adaptive music/fmod nerd and i love when soundtracks slowly take you through the different states you might hear the music in (like the 'long hike' versions of the tunes on the a short hike ost if you're familiar), and i also just love slowly evolving electronic tunes generally, so that's where i'm coming from with that. that said, i could definitely see it getting repetitive, especially when you're just focusing on the music without the context of a game to go with it, and especially when people are trying to go through and rate lots of jam submissions haha. i'll definitely bear it in mind more in future pieces