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Slipping Out on New: The bass and spacey synth lead give this track such calm sound. I had very pleasant visions of playing a Pikmin-like game with this as the background. This would be an excellent town theme fitting a night atmosphere.

Nocturnal Walk: The allusion to the main motif from the previous track is an excellent touch. This track has Mario Galaxy vibes to it with the space-like pads/keys. On first listen, this track seems simple and would be very calming to listen to in-game, but on repeat listens, there are nuances and intricacies in your harmonic writing that are quite professional compositionally. I think this one is my favorite of the three for this reason!

Elusive Lights: The sparseness of the instruments and the echoey sounds gives this song a cave-like and provides great auditory imagery for what type of environment you are musically describing. This area of the town would be very relaxing to stop at for sure!

Overall these are some very well-crafted compositions that have a lot of skill put into them. Great work and thank you for sharing!

I'm glad you noticed the discreet link between the first and second song. And Pikmin has some amazing music so I appreciate !

I'm also surprised and happy you like Nocturnal Walk the most because everybody tend to prefer Elusive Lights while a few liked Slipping Out on New. I am curious to know what caught your ear, beacause I tend to rely on instinct when it's about harmonic writing so it's kind of blur for me sometimes.

Thanks for this heartwarming feedback, it's always good to know what people felt about your songs and it keeps me motivated !

I don't know that I can put my finger on specifics, but Nocturnal Walk feels like a drifting train of thought that uses a variety of unique chords in its progression that branches out from the main idea in a logical way, but does not feel repetitive at all. I like the chromatic approach chords that you frequently use and how you use voice leading to define how the chords move from one to the next. If you rely on your ear  and instinct, then you have a very well-trained instinct. I actually saved this track in a folder I have named "Jam favorites" - so thank you so much for sharing!

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That's good to know, indeed I like to toy with chords and melody to refresh some basic ideas and make a song evolve. With time I guess I got clearer impressions of where I can go with voice leading and this is something I love exploring.

I'm very happy to be in your "Jam favorites" folder ! Meanwhile i keep listening to your Photosynthecity for all the arrangements in the song and the good production/bouncy bass and melody, the fun atmosphere/energy it gives...
Definitely one of my favorite in this jam, if not the one.

Thank you for the attention to details in your answer !