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A TV/Radio jingle. Energetic, positive fun and quirky. A complete 1 minute version is logically prepared to be used in 15 / 30 seconds formats. The track also includes "instrument" parts separated in to groups for easy integration and manipulation.
Impulsive Brit-Pop with a touch of bombast
A soundtrack that builds from deep anticipation into filtered drums, scattered instrumentation and an uneasy, thrilling sensation of discovery. Top & tailed with twisted, eerie strings giving a climactic feeling of  fear & forbodding. similar in style to US & Scandanavian TV crime drama scores or science & technology documentaries.
Get the poles, ladies! Hip and moving, with extensive vocals (male)
Friendly, wholesome and uplifting, feelgood acoustic pop, rock. Acoustic guitars, piano and a fast but easy-going drum groove. Friendships, family, good times, precious moments spent with loved ones, fun and holidays, etc. A very spirited, heartwarming, positive, bright and warm soft-rock track.
Groovy with some ethnic elements, moving forward with a cool low piano bass line. Some orchestral elements.
Electronic transmission of a good and hopeful mood
Soaring and majestic, the lead guitar tells a romantic story, the rest supports appropriately and in accordance
A Christmas classic played by a music box. Perfect background music for greeting cards or Christmas spots. Elegant and reflective at the same time.
A lively, grand and epic orchestral soundtrack suitable for Fantasy, Magic, Sci-fi and Epic trailers, Pompous and eventful, this track features brash and urgent orchestral runs and is available with or without the Choir, Somewhat Harry Potter-esque in style, the track carries a sense of danger and urgency, whilst at the same time feeling excited, amazed, rousing and triumphant,
A somewhat celtic sounding folk dance tune, Reminescent of medieval ages / middle ages, perhaps a gathering at the local inn, or just the musical backdrop to a historical / fantasy world, Think "Ye Olde Barrel", old England, Ireland or Scotland, Could also be a Pirates' drinking song,