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if it's released any time soon I'll be very happy!
Personally I would love a soundtrack structured like that of the game "Kairo" by Richard Perrin, in which the songs flow into each other without pause, and some of the songs stretch into the 9-10 minute range. Though LIMBO's soundtrack is great, the songs are way too short for me :/
I'm assuming the problem with making tracks 8 or 9 minutes long in this case is that certain areas are only meant to take 5ish minutes to complete, and that the music is so tied into the direct progress of the player.
Kairo's soundtrack for anyone interested in hearing how the songs are structured: https://wounds.bandcamp.com/album/kairo-arranged-soundtrack
I also made a very accurate version of the shockwave room which wasn't that hard. No ingame audio, like footsteps. (www.youtube.com/watch?v=7HHPFj-nHwM&feature=youtu.be)
Nicely done!