Arelem - Oblivion : Solid riffs and edgy sound! It kind of reminds me of a combination of Marylin Manson (in the lead vocal with that semi-sung and screamed texture) and Sepultura. The whole tone of the composition really fits the idea of an uncertain, dystopian future. Great composition overall and artistic vision. Well done!
Hincore - Goosebumps : I really like the long sustained distorted guitar textures. The track has a psychedelic and Trip Hop feel to it in the vibe, the rhythm and the reverberated sound. I like the way the bass in combination with the guitars adds that funky vibe. I really like how you programmed the drums, they have a natural feel to them. Same with the horns, they're very tricky instruments to program and you did really well! Nice orchestration! In terms of improvements, I think that some elements could be a little bit tighter in the performance, but it's a songwriting competition and not a recording challenge.
Estevecorbera - Futuritzacio : Well, to start off, I was on the fence about buying 8Dio's choirs, but you sold them to me haha! Great use of these in this composition. I like how the composition goes from post-apocalyptic textures to a contemplative and melodic theme. I really like the textures at the start, I think they have enough complexity to make me imagine a futuristic and uncertain world. One of the areas of improvement would be the drums, I feel like they could be a bit more varied in terms of tone and blend a little bit better with the rest of the track. Some of your elements lean towards a more 80s sound, and others towards a more modern cinematic approach. It's not bad in itself, just a question of fine tuning for maximum impact

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JeroenZuiderwijk : I love that you recorded your guitars with a BR recorder, I have a smaller one of those (the Micro BR) I don't use it as much as I should but still love it haha. I really like the fact that in the choruses your track has a Queens of The Stone Age feel to it! There's a dark-vintage rock to the whole track, it's actually quite cinematic. I'd say that production-wise, I feel like the drums could have more depth in the velocities used and more grit to match the texture of your guitars. They're a bit too straight and to-the-grid. But that's kind of a detail to be honest. The lyrics are simple and straight to the point. Re-listening to your track, it really has that Foo Fighters - One by One album feel as well, very dark and I have a particular affection for that tone haha!
Toadhjo - Analog Sun, Binary Dream : Nice Lo-Fi track! I love that you stuck to using two chords up until that descending chord line at the end. I really like the tempo slow down to finish the track as well. Great use and combination of instruments. One of the things that I liked most is actually your bass lines, they work really well at giving a pulse to the whole track. There's a nice blend of detuned sounds as well, it kind of reminds me how differently tuned instruments sometimes adds depth to a production. Nice job!
simiansoundlab - Mindless Void : This is really cool! There are a few very interesting inspirations there. I love the whole coherence of the sounds you used, there's a great vision for the track's textures. I really was wondering where the track was gonna go after the intro, you went from a glitchy, edgy intro to a Trip-Hop cinematic track in the likes of Craig Armstrong, to a Spaghetti Western chorus that's kind of reminiscent to 28 days later... Great depth and compositional ideas in this one. I especially love how the track moves from the intro to that lo-fi / Trip Hop piano feel. The ticking clock effect works really well as well. One of my favourites!
VCA-089 - Hope Remains : Your track has an 80s vintage horror-movie feel to it. The fact that it's absolutely drenched in reverb is pretty cool, I found it especially interesting when the drums came in, there's a progressive aspect to it that I felt went in the right direction. Nice ambient atmosphere. I'd say that mix-wise, some of the synths could be a tiny bit less resonant in the high end, but that's a detail. Other than that, to me, the real identity of the track is in the reverbs you used, that washy vibe definitely adds to the eerieness of the track. Well done!
Elcubano - Threshold of Collapse : Solid guitar intro, I like the depth of your instruments considering how low-tuned they are. Fantastic work on the stereo field in the distorted guitars when they go left to right at some point. Great thinking behind your riffs! It's funny how I noticed at the end that your track is somewhat loosely inspired by Chopin's Funeral March, which kind of is a statement to how effective this chord combination is

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Great composition all in all, definitely one of my favourites too!
J.Ruegg - Desolation : Funny you used Bioscape, I used it too in mine haha! And when I heard the voice samples in your track I thought "why didn't I think of using NI's Mysteria in mine?", I then checked your post and noticed that's what you actually used, looks like I spend to much time with sample libraries haha! Anyway, the whole vibe of your track is great, I didn't expect to hear a Drum & Bass pattern. What really adds the character is your basslines, there's a nice combination of centered and stereo elements working together. Very well executed!