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At night, circling the planetoid, scanning for signs of life . . . after the ordeal, when most of the dust had settled, and the children were sleeping . . .the drapes were drawn and the lights were dimmed . . . . the Feast, would Begin.
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Welcome back, Jued. So, who's feasting on what? Other-
world beings feasting on graphic designers who are
burning the midnight oil? No wonder I'm in such high
demand. I may be the next to be consumed.
This has a nice adventure/suspense feel to it. It does,
however, become quite repetitive. You need to insert
some reprieves from the continuum of sound. There are
hints of some crescendo and diminuendo as well as some
strings that start to float over the frenetic pace. Maintain
interest through variation. Use additional percussion to
recharge the song. It's the flute that becomes the
most repetitive element -- soften it or drop it out in
places in the second half.