MaK wrote:Why did you stop at 3 tracks :<
It's an EP, or "extended play." EP's are longer than a single, but too short to be considered a full album. On the other hand you have LP (long pay), which is basically a full album.
EPs are good for artists who have trouble keeping inspiration. It allows them to create a few really well-polished tracks while not running out of ideas and such.
Anyway, while it's not my cup of tea, I do like how you've incorporated some video game chip tunes. I love chip tunes and 8-bit. Some mid-range distortion in the first track, though I don't know if that was intentional. It didn't mess with the song as a whole, so it's not much of a negative.
The one thing I will comment on is the abrupt ending of the tracks. First Contact ended the best, but Heliopshere (which I liked the most) kind of cuts out near the end. Then Fhloston Paradise sort of fades out rather fast. A lot of people honestly don't care about this sort of thing, but I personally like when a song ends well. Especially if it's part of a cohesive album. You generally want your album to flow between tracks decently. It doesn't mean they need to "connect" like some artists/bands will do with tracks.