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A solid and fresh Light Rock / General rock track with a sense of freedom and joy. Feelgood / Wind in your hair / Care free / Inspirational / Positive outlook.
A very positive, heartwarming and sincere track, with a gentle, but also kind of epic sound. Very inspirational. Achievement, family, dearly held values. Uplifting / Spirited.
Feelgood Pop / Dance track with a Vacation / Travel / Holiday feel. Slight world / tropical influence. Uplifting and delicious.
This Hip-Hop / Trap piece has a slow, deep trap rhythm going on, but with an exciting Middle-Eastern flair that makes it a melting pot of ethnic genres. While remaining simple in its composition, its bold, intriguing mix of instrumentation will have you heading to the club for a night of hip-hop and dance.
A folksy and uplifting moderately paced piece with strumming uke and guitar. A light and happy-go-lucky feel segues to a bolder, more full-bodied instrumentation without losing the overall positive effect. Feelgood / Motivating / Simplicity.
A high-energy, up-tempo, horn-driven track, with ear-catching organ, guitar and drum breaks. Catchy and positive, with a slightly retro feel.
Traditional wedding music fom The Kangra region of Himachal Pradesh in India. The instruments used are the Pipdi - a reed blowing instrument somewhat similar to the Shenai used in other regions of India (Played by Mangal Ram from Bir Village), and the Nagara Drums - similar to the nagras in the plains (these are very old pieces) they are made of metal with skin stretched on the playing surface. The skin is tightened with straps that weave into the edge of the skin and meet at the centre bottom of the drums. Two drums are placed opposite each other and the drummer plays them with a cross stick action. The drummer here is Jondu Ram (father of Mangal Ram.) Please note: This is a genuinely live, on-the-spot recording, and as such, there may be slight flaws in the performance and recording.
Traditional wedding music fom The Kangra region of Himachal Pradesh in India. The instruments used are the Pipdi - a reed blowing instrument some what similar to the Shenai used in other regions of India (Played by Mangal Ram from Bir Village), and the Nagara Drums - similar to the nagras in the plains (these are very old pieces) they are made of metal with skin stretched on the playing surface. The skin is tightened with straps that weave into the edge of the skin and meet at the centre bottom of the drums. Two drums are placed opposite each other and the drummer plays them with a cross stick action. The drummer here is Jondu Ram (father of Mangal Ram.) Please note: This is a genuinely live, on-the-spot recording, and as such, there may be slight flaws in the performance and recording.
An optimistic and playful feel-good track. Cheeky and fun, with a nice bounce.