A Future in Noise - Get a Grip
The harmonics and the instrumentation remind me of the 60ies, especially songs of the Beatles. Nice and pleasant music despite the ironically serious lyrics. I like the call and response between e-piano and background guitars.
The choir is great. How did you produce that? Did you just record yourself multiple times or did you use effects on the choir voices?
The trumpets / brass fit in nicely, I'm glad you kept them. I love the guitar solo. The solo guitar could be a bit louder and more in the foreground.
Arelem - Turbulence
What a cool song! The vocal effects are great, especially when the vocals widen to the sides in the chorus. I like the strings in the background, they compliment the vocals and the piano well.
Is the sub-bass in key? It sounds a little off to me.
The rain sample is indeed more felt than heard during the song, you managed to use it in a very subtle, unobtrusive way.
The song could maybe use a third part or an instrumental solo, but it would be an addition, not a necessity.
Crosshatched - Pulverized
As the song consists only of piano and voice: I have the impression that piano and voice coexist rather than compliment each other in this song. The piano part sometimes sounds a little random rhythmically and harmonically, sometimes even dissonant to the voice (e.g. at 0:59).
If you only use piano and voice, you might want to use a lower octave with the left hand on piano to give the song a fuller sound.
Doc John - Hey Kid
I'm amazed what is possible to do in Synth V. That said, the first part of the verse rapping does not work for me. It gets better with the second part of the verse, where there are more syllables in the lyrics. Maybe the first part might sound better sung?
The guitar riffs and flute sound in the background of the verse are great, they give the song a light-hearted note.
The fadeout at the ending starts a little sudden; I would start it earlier but slower.
I especially like the bass riffs, not too much, not too little, just right.
Out of curiosity: What preset of Lounge Lizard did you use?
Esteve Corbera - La Tempesta Ja S Allunya
This piece captures nicely the atmosphere after a storm has passed. You can still hear thunder far away, but the sun is already breaking through the clouds. I like it a lot.
The arps in the background could be a little louder.
I'm unsure if the main synthesizer sound is a good choice for the song: On one hand it reminds me of Jean-Michel Jarre and other "classical" synthesizer artists; on the other hand I think a more "natural", less "muted" instrument could have fitted well into the song (guitar, brass, string).
Havol - Make Love Not War
Good song, but it sounds a little repetitive. It sounds a little like everything is repeated exactly 2 times, then another 2 times with a little variation before the next part begins. The parts I like the best are the parts where the rhythm changes a little, like around 2:29 - 2:46 and the epic sounding guitar solo. Which Neural DSP plugins / settings did you use?
The mix and the overall sound are very well balanced in my opinion.
Koekepan - Skygaze
A very cool song that reminds me of Jean-Michel Jarre, early Pink Floyd or the music on "Space Night" (a german TV show with ambient background music and pictures of the earth from space). It feels like it is slowly evolving, though there are not many additions in instrumentation over time. I have to admit that my mind starts to drift away from the song after about 5 minutes listening, but it is a pleasant experience. The beat reminds me of a heartbeat and calms me down.
satyatunes - Mysterious Cloud
A very cinematic soundscape. I like the voices in the background, the evolving synth sounds, the sound effects, only the bell-ringing (from ca. 0:45 on) is a little too annoying. The choir compliments the synth sounds very well. I like your use of the stereo field, some sounds with their fixed place in space, some sounds moving along with the music.
You nailed what I intentionally had in mind: A very cinematic piece.
The Exponent - Fragments of Hope
The first part is the calm before the storm: Though all sounds beautiful and calm, a certain tension is already in the air. The drums and the flute sound and the choir sound almost a little medieval.
The second part is very dynamic and sounds epic.
The mix sounds well-balanced to me, I would not know what to improve.
VCA-089 - Dark Omen
The dark and dynamic song reminds me more of a club night than clouds over an open field, but it would work well on an open air festival. When the guitar part around 0:46 starts, the song gets Darkwave-vibes.
The part I like the most are the epic sounding guitars and the various drum parts. You are a true master of virtual guitar.
The ending seems a little long to me, though I like that the song is echoed behind the swooshes.