I don’t know anything about this genre and never listens to it, so my feedback isn’t worth the bytes used to store it. Still, here goes:

I thought the track progressed smoothly, with new elements introduced just when I wanted them to. This, combined with the slow swirling changes to the sounds helped a lot to avoid listening fatigue and made listening to it a pleasure. :slight_smile: The only sound I got a bit tired of is the synth sound introduced at 0:58 that goes on for the rest of the track. I’d prefer to get a break from that for a while at some point.

As far as I can jugde the various sounds fit really well together. I’ve spent a lot of time playing with the Octatrack compressor the last couple of days and trying to get my head around how to use compression effectively, but am still very much a noob at that. So now I know even less about what I’m talking about, but I was wondering if perhaps your track would benefit from some subtle compression to make the various sounds “interact” more. Now they are kind of floating on top of each other. Probably what people mean when they talk about using a compressor as “glue”.

Anyways, this is way beyond anything I’m able to do. Really well done!