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Freundliches Intro, treibender Groove, eingängiges Flöten-Thema in der Mitte und gegen Ende des Songs, etwas anderer Schlagzeug-Groove am Ende
Smooth and melodoc latin ballad with spanish guitars.
A traditional Irish double jig (Haste to the Wedding) which moves into slip Jig (Kitty Come Down to Limerick) at 1:00. Pounding bodhran drives both spirited jigs which are played by fiddle and mandolin. Popular jigs in Ireland, heard around the country, these are valiant, glorious and an ode to older times. 100% live performance. This track has two titles because this is traditionally how many Irish pub tunes are performed, as a double set of short tunes, the first leading directly into the second.
Dreckige Gitarrenriffs und coole Rhythmen erwarten einen abseits der Straße. Genau die richtige Musik, wenn es mal härter sein darf, aber dennoch Spass machen soll!
rätselhaft, bedrohlich, unbehaglich
Hard, gritty, techno rock. Filtered and distorted bass guitar, processed drums and biting guitar riffs. Similar to Crystal Method or The Matrix etc. Full mix.
Kommt auf leisen Sohlen in die Gehörgänge geschlichen und setzt sich dort fest.
Punk / Rock / Up-Tempo. This track puts you in the middle of a crowd at a live Punk-Rock gig. The slow paced intro is only a taster of whats to come. Once it kicks in, prepare to rock out! Wild and punky.
Funky bigband and strings, lead acoustic guitar
Latin party track. Fast latino 'stomp' featuring nylon guitars, driving bass and percussion.
Ein romantisches Jazz-Ensemble lädt ein zum Entspannen und Wohlfühlen.
Irish tune featuring flute with contemporary backing.
Lively and upbeat Irish tunes. Bodhran, banjo, guitar, fiddle and tin whistle join together in a popular Irish jig set. First tune is "Blarney Pilgrim", which then leads into Kesh. Both tunes were notated in O'Neill Music of Ireland collection in 1850 - a true "traditional" set of tunes which are popular at many Irish sessions. 100% live performance. This track has two titles because this is traditionally how many Irish pub tunes are performed, as a double set of short tunes, the first leading directly into the second.