This is just really impressive for a .MOD music, it just doesn't feel right, that doesn't feel like .MOD at all
Technique, Arrangement, Composition (10/10)
I don't even need to tell much, just open the file and you can see how is all the Channels used at the peak, it mostly utilizes the effects at Channel 4. It is also very impressive on how is this a .MOD file on the first place, which have more limitations than the .XM files we would also normally see on this website.
Development (7/10)
The piece is mixed pretty well, although there are actually some issues with the Stereo audio on where the Right Channel feels dry, but they aren't bad arranged and if you Bass Boost, you can notice about how the bass is a bit unrelated to the rest of the music, but this is really understandable, since this music is probably meant to be played with an Amiga Resampler or similar to it... Basically it has a really balanced but not so clean sound (a bit noisy but not that much) if using Amiga Resampler, other than that it might sound average compressed file but without a noise
Creativity (10/10)
I liked how are the Channels 4 and 3 enough to produce an entire music already, indeed pretty cool. Same thing when doing Channels 1 and 2, they really combine one with another. The music have a really different feel to it. Sounds a Retro Gaming music but it doesn't sound like it, at the same time
Enjoyment (8/10)
I'm a bit exigent about putting a module to get into my collection, but by how are the techniques used and isn't that repetitive (although if longer it would probably be). It wouldn't work as a music that would be listened to for hours on repeat (would be more than 10 times), but it would work a lot to an actual game, even to the newest ones (although the Channel 3 instruments' quality isn't the best)
showing at the snow - showing_at_the_snow.mod
Review Score: 9/10
Overall Impression (9/10)
This is just really impressive for a .MOD music, it just doesn't feel right, that doesn't feel like .MOD at all