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1. Isotope - Felt ethereal and had what I can only describe at the moment as variety and flow (I could imagine it being used in a setting that's suspenseful, maybe melancholic and technologically dystopian, but still having a bit of hope and intrigue)
2. Bells Song - I consider this to be the superior Spacewalk. It's not only calming but feels like it has this whimsy to it that it sounds like it could belong in an Side-scrolling or Top-down Adventure RPG.
3. Radiate - Hmmm, I only listened to it once since I didn't really care for the second half of it but going of the 1st half it sounded like could've been apart of a rap.
4. Spacewalk! - Idk didn't vibe with me and felt too "loud" in what you may have been going for. Lacking in instrumental variety and dynamic flow which ultimately lead to not being on wavelength with itself nor me (or at least that's how it felt to me).
I'd be interested in doing a good offer paying in pure keys on your TF2 BackPack if you want to sell only a few items and keep others I can also buy.
If you're interested. Feel free to add me