Now to the tough part of the competition: Feedback and voting.
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01 (10 pts) - patrlord aka Digital Genes
02 (9 pts) - VCA-089 aka Infravolt
03 (8 pts) - becsei_gyorgy aka György Becsei
04 (7 pts) - Koekepan aka Jan Koekepan
05 (6 pts) - GamaGama
06 (5 pts) - EsteveCorbera
07 (4 pts) - OlliH
08 (3 pts) - Arelem
Feedback in alphabetical order of forum names:
When I read this month's theme, I thought of Doepfner Euroracks and Moog-esque Synthesizers, so the chosen sounds will count quite a bit for me in this competition. And as it is a songwriting competition, I will put emphasis on the song structure and the themes of the melody. As I am not an expert on mixing and production, those parts will only be mentioned if they get in the way of the overall impression of the song.
Arelem - Feel It
This one is definitely a banger, very danceable.
I like the filtered sounds in the intro and the sound starting at 0:44.
The main room for improvement is that to me, the harmonies don't seem to fit in quite a lot of parts. The scale of the vocals do not fit the chord progression: When the vocals start on the F-maj chord, they work, but when the chords change to D and Bb it sounds off. The same goes for the stabby melody and the bass note starting at 0:30.
I really like the song structure: Intro, riser, main part, variation, swooshes, repeated main part, outro - nothing too long, nothing feeling off.
becsei_gyorgy - Trapped Mind
This one has definitely the kind of selection of sounds I expected from the theme of the competition.
Song structure is good, but leaves room for improvement: After a clean intro, build up and break into a new part I feel there is too much going on at the same time from 2:25 and some sounds seem to be clashing against each other.
I really like the melody and memorable motives of this song.
EsteveCorbera - Una Tarda de Festa
I like the effects on the drums in the intro and the risers and falls.
It has a 80s pop feel, not what I was expecting from the theme, but a valid choice for a competition emphasizing synths.
The chord progressions leave room for improvement; they sound a little too random for me. The overall song structure is good, but I feel the outro does not fit the feeling of the song.
Uniqueness points for the latin bass motives.
GamaGama - Naissummer
This song has a strong gaming music factor going.
The flutelike sound in the intro irritates me as it does not feel "synthesized enough" for my taste, but it gets better around 0:55, when it is played in a lower octave and the chords set in.
The song structure leaves room for improvement: There is little variation except in the melody instrument. Little breaks and bridges could do a lot here.
Overall, I really liked the energy of the very vivid lead melodies and themes.
Koekepan - The Heartbeat Remains
The sounds take my imagination deep into space; this song would be excellent in a movie at the scene where the villain's space armada pulls in.
I feel like the vocals have been treated too much and remind me more of dark metal than synthesizer music, but that is only a question of personal preference.
The song structure gives the sounds a lot of space to breathe and evolve.
Overall, the song reminds me of the early experimental phase by the pioneers of synthesizer music.
OlliH - Daisy Darling
I really like the song and found myself humming the melody during the following day.
My main criticism with this song is that it is "too acoustic" and therefore not fitting the theme of the competition. It glows in the parts where synthesizers replace the acoustic instruments. I wished you had gone for an all-synthesizer version for this contest.
The structure of the song is really classy: Intro, call, response, B-part, solo parts - a very structured song.
Uniqueness points for the original vocals and lyrics.
patrlord - Bad Bot
This is pretty much exactly what I imagined when I read the theme of the competition. It would do great as a gaming soundtrack or as music in "Space Night" on Bayrischer Rundfunk TV.
The song structure is good, intro, bridge, b-part, breaks, outro, all sounding very professional. The only idea for improvement is the sound starting at 0:41, as I feel it does not really contribute to the song. It could have been left out or at least be quieter.
Sound at 0:41 does nothing to contribute - should be quieter
Uniqueness points: Arps done right and a very good lead melody.
VCA-089 - Cosmic Generation
This is the most professional sounding production and indeed a work of art. This too reminds me of the early stages of electronic music, Musique concrète or from the "Studio für elektronische Musik" in Köln (Cologne).
The structure of the song has something classical and reminds me of Carl Orff. There is little to be improved. Only the last part starting around 5:29 sounds a little random to me.
I love the slowly evolving, very Moog-esque sounds and the use of resonance.
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