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Hey, you were the only one who left a comment on this track. Thank you. What you said is something I often hear from others too— I’ve come to think of it as just part of who I am. By the way, congrats on ranking #1 in creativity! Maybe we’ll bump into each other again somewhere. If we do, let’s connect.

I felt a great sense of style from the unexpected use of wind instruments at the beginning.Really enjoyed this.

I’d really enjoyed this soundtrack.

I feel so much happy vibes! Great work!

Alright. Let me explain how to do it.

This isn’t singing. It’s not rap.

It’s narration.

So just picture the story in your mind…

and speak it out loud.

That’s all

We meet again, my friend

I love your style. Your musical composition style is so unique and one-of-a-kind. I really admire and respect your work!

ThankYou‼︎  Very Much. 

Beautiful work it’s really impressed me

So I looked into this Balatro game… and wow. It’s incredible.What the heck—that’s amazing.Does that mean what I’m doing is actually that unusual?I never really thought of it that way.

But honestly, I really appreciate you making that kind of comparison.It means a lot. Seriously—thank you. That’s awesome.

Dude, I just checked out this Balatro game—and HOLY CRAP, it’s insane!

Like, what!? That’s seriously next-level.Wait… are you saying my stuff kinda gives off that kind of vibe?

I didn’t think I was doing anything that wild, honestly.

But man, that comparison—I’m seriously honored.

Thanks a ton. That’s freaking awesome.

Thank you super cool words 

Lately, my music-making process especially piano part is basically: hit record, smash some keys, and see what sticks.

I don’t “compose” — my fingers just go on a little adventure of their own.

Then I listen back and go, “Hey, that’s not terrible!  Someone said you are not playing piano , you are a piano yourself.

No worries at all — I really didn’t take it the wrong way. I’m actually grateful that you took the time to explain everything so thoughtfully. You’re honestly such a kind person. Thanks again.

Awesome very cool project

really fascinating game.

The music fits the atmosphere perfectly.

It really captures that subtle sense of madness lurking just beneath the surface of everyday life.

Just a touch of insanity—and it’s done really well.

It’s genuinely interesting. I’m not even sure how to describe it, but I really like it.

Katamari is really something, isn’t it? It’s kind of strange but also very charming.

I’ve heard a lot of people say that it’s what inspired them to get into music. And you’re right—it’s not just game BGM.

It goes beyond that. That’s exactly the kind of music I’m aiming for. Thank you!

I don’t really think my work is all that quirky myself, but people often tell me that, so I guess it must be true.

Anyway, thank you very much!

Instead of singing myself, I always let the synths do the singing for me. So yeah, I don’t really sing — I just talk. Actually, one of my friends once said something after hearing me try to sing. He’s from the UK, and he told me, ‘Your singing… it’s pure dystopia.’

Weired? Hmm, I’ve honestly never thought of my music that way. I always felt like the instruments I use are pretty normal too. But I guess I hear that kind of feedback a lot. Thanks though — I take it as a sign that there’s something unique about what I do. Anyway… yeah, that’s about it.

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This piece reminds me of a single, carefully cultivated rose blooming with quiet dignity in the wild. It carries a classical elegance, with a refined structure and a melodic core full of poise and grace.   ->I mean No4 your submitted

First of all, the vocals are awesome. Then there’s the sound—it’s electric, heavy, and sharp. It feels like a dark day, but it’s still alert and full of energy. This is pure rock ’n’ roll. And that heavy metal vibe? Nailed it. Seriously impressive

Really? Yahoo!

Actually, I’ve been deeply influenced by YMO, and people sometimes tell me that.

It’s not like I’m trying to imitate them — it just naturally comes out that way, so it’s a deep-rooted influence.

That’s why I’m truly happy to hear that from someone in Finland.

My all-time favorite film director is Aki Kaurismäki.

You are truly a wonderful person. Watching the way you leave thoughtful comments for so many people, I can’t help but feel grateful that someone like you exists in this world. You have a remarkable talent for seeing the good in others and expressing it with such precision and warmth. That, in itself, is a rare and beautiful gift.

Thank you so much for taking the time to leave a comment on my post as well—it really meant a lot to me.

With deepest appreciation.


Man, you really get it. Thanks a ton—your words hit like the perfect chord at midnight. Just knowing it brought you peace makes it all worth it. Big love, brother. Ride the groove and keep vibin

Ah, that means a lot—thanks! I guess it's because I always start with the drums and bass when I create. They lay the foundation, you know? Really glad you felt the vibe


Good catch. You’re absolutely right—the battery died, and I lost the DTM data right after that. So what you’re hearing now is actually an earlier version, before I considered the track finished. 
But it’s not really a big deal. You know, what I was actually trying to do at that point was to tame this sharp-edged track—make it quieter, more typical, with common instruments. Basically, I was heading toward making it boring and ordinary.

The piano sounds crazy because, in the imaginary game world I built, that’s its role. In this piece, it represents freedom—freedom pushed to the edge. But honestly, the one crazier than the piano is probably me.

My wife says I’m an “artistic soul.” It’s easy enough to explain the concept behind a work, but I leave the explanations to the critics. I just create what I love, however I like. That’s all.

I usually listen to other JAM entries with a critical mindset, but this piece felt so natural that I forgot it was part of a JAM. I found myself simply enjoying it, not analyzing it—and that shows how truly wonderful it is. High praise from me.

Thank You so much!  I agreed to Your  feedback. I must get a new microphone.

Really thank you for your kindly comment!

I think it's a unique and ambitious approach.

I love this funky  atmosphere. It’s like in vacation.

The sunset on the stateless coast. I get such an impression from this music , in other words it’s like the sunset I see in a dream. I can relax.

I have really enjoyed your work 

I rarely listen to metal music but this songs are interested 

This is peaceful piece

I love Hard synthesisers. They has heavy sounds, It's also worth watching in terms of video

Thank you 🙏 

Thank you My motto is my music must be Fun Funny Fancy always.