Ok, heres some feedback:
Clarinet Theme- Didnt like it that much, the clarinet melody didnt fit the piano counter balance. I like how it started though, very nice.
Piano and Flute- The begining had some bad chords, try and fix that. I have sort of the same problem with this one as I did the last; the wind part was too lacking. The Piano was very well done though.
Tension Rising- The use of 2nds chords in the bass line works well to make this sound eerie. This would work well for a delsolate, yet moody town. I like this. The part with the strings and piano was the best part. Try to exxagerate the climax, however. Build it up starting a tad softer and then gradually creshendo it.
Main Theme- Your use of chaeotics works well. The pianos counterbalance perfectly. I absolutely love the use of terris dynamics in this piece, brilliant. I really like this alot, great job. I listened to this like 3 times.
Boss Theme- The begining sounds like a somber forest theme, imo. Its good, and well written, not problems here, just try to make it a little more developed instead of use of repetition.
Dark Theme- The winds are wayyyyyyyyyyy underbalanced at the begining. The brass keeps it somewhat alive. Tune the steel drum stuff at the beginning down a tad.
Faster Theme- The piano is good at the beginning, and works with the soft wind pretty well. The winds sound great when they hit a nice sounding harmony, try to bring the bass wind out a tad more, it would sound really pretty.
Tentacles Theme- The piano backbeat is nice compared to the melody. They work well together. Try to bring out some nice articualtions on the piano melody, like some staccato notes or what not.
Aerendyll Theme- I love this piece, its really cool. When the synth comes in. The strings, however, I really was not fond of. Try to make the string theme maybe more bright, it would sound great.
Most of your music is well written, and I love your use of piano. Come post some of your work in the Music Forum, it would be great to see some new work over there. What software do you compose with/ plugins?