im not taking my sneakers off
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Love the atmosphere in the first two tracks! The drums in "Newfound Power" are real nice, and I love the way they completely change the context of the guitar. The introduction of synths in "Newfound Malice" is very interesting thematically, and I like the combination of digital-sounding and live-sounding drums. Every track here builds off of the context given by the previous tracks, resulting in an OST that is more than the sum of its parts. Nice work!
oh my goodness gracious this is so very jet set radio lethal league friday night funkin bomb rush cyberfunk
In addition to going hard af and surely making Hideki Naganuma proud, I love how well defined the mechanics of your hypothetical game are, and you did an amazing job of tying the "gameplay" into the soundtrack itself. I may or may not be blasting this OST on repeat while driving at potentially unsafe speeds.
The horror game ambience in the first track is very nice, and its presence really serves to amplify the uncanny nature of the second track. I love how the drum chops at the start of "fanservice heaven" emulate the janky audio loops found in old flash games before transitioning into a beat that manages to carry on the uncanny horror vibes while somehow still being catchy. The effects on "I'm feeling uncomfortable" take the unsettling undertones to their natural extreme, and I can definitely hear the Danganronpa influence shining through on "True Altruism". It seems like you've put a lot of thought into Brykiet as a character, and that attention to detail really shines through in this soundtrack. Nice work!
This is an extremely creative and ambitious take on the theme, and y'all nailed it. The glitchy synths and computer hardware foley mix surprisingly well with the more watery and biological sounds, and the synths and guitars are mixed in a way that evokes a very specific Wii Sports era nostalgia. The drop on "In My World" perfectly contrasts the textured soundscapes that precede it, and the pivot to jazz on "Freed Memory", while unexpected, is pulled off in a way that feels like a very natural conclusion to the project (although i felt like it ended a little abruptly). Absolute banger of a soundtrack overall, give urselves a pat on the back
I really love the minimalistic style at play here, as every track feels like it's refined down to its most pure state, and nothing overstays its welcome. I also like your use of N64 sounds and other soundfonts to blend chiptune-y sounds with more modern pop instrumentation, especially so on tracks like "dream" and "BRAT". The pivot to jungle/breakcore on "nightmare" is amazing.
The guitar in "Into the Sky of Scales" does so much for the track, and the other instruments complement it perfectly!
"Coasting in the Heavens" has such a chill vibe, but I also love that the droning synths in the background add a little bit of tension, maybe to indicate that things aren't quite as they seem...
The harp, piano, and distorted guitar(?) work together really well on "Darkness".
Love the orchestral feel on "City of the Dragon's Harp"!
Overall this is a super cool project, congrats!
I love how human the ukelele(?) in Village sounds, it gives me heavy Animal Crossing vibes lol
Vile Approach is CRAZY! The balance between rock/metal drums, orchestral strings and piano, and electronic synths is struck perfectly, and the result goes inexplicably hard.
Overture is catchy, hauntingly beautiful, and a sensory overload all at once. I have not yet recovered from listening to it.
This gets the official SocietyManSocietyMan seal of approval
This project is HYPE from start to finish. "Dragon's Dance" has absolutely stunning instrumentation, cinematic flourishes, and one of the best implementations of vocals that I've ever heard in an OST jam, and "Mourning" expertly builds atmosphere with the choir and harp. Absolute fire give urself a pat on the back fr