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A jam submission

PsydogView project page

Music for Redline Challenge Jam
Submitted by TheSnowly — 6 days, 6 hours before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Creativity#23.8573.857
Composition#34.0004.000
Overall#53.4643.464
Mixing#72.8572.857
Challenge#103.1433.143

Ranked from 7 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

Title
Psydog

Description
This music use only the amen break theme, with a bitcrusher and some distortion.

then idk I tried to make a weird music and to experiment some things.

The song name is psydog but nothing is dog related in it

Plugins used
Alchemy
Donkey Kong soundfont
Magical 8bit

Link(s) to your submission
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eMox6SwH8XU

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Comments

Submitted

It's experimental and the jazzy sound is very cool. The glissendos are delightful.

I love the break at 1'16", very surprising and perfect for arousing interest.

The whole thing is great.

I'm less convinced by the mute at 1'42", which doesn't sound like a glitch but a bug.

But apart from that, it's super-creative, especially the fact that it starts with another theme in the second phase.

Bravo, it's a great composition

Submitted

Your song is super creative and unique. It's impressive how it manages to remain engaging throughout the whole 3 minutes. I think the only thing I'd change is making the volume more consistent.

Submitted

Man, I'm a huge sucker for the retro 8 bit chiptune vibe. The Amen Break really serves this track well too! Love it.

Submitted

Love this track mate!

Submitted

This is such a unique song, feels like I'm walking into a funky digital cafe.

Submitted

Nice key change and chords at some spot. And even if I don't know anything about mixing I felt like everything aside melody was way too quiet.

Submitted

I like the way the first note in a lot of the sections slides up.