All rights reserved. No usage without prior licensing. Please be fair. Thank you!
An eccentric duet with ukulele and tin whistle.
A soft and dreamy, light and easy, melodious soundtrack perfect for creating a magical, romantic ambience full of anticipation. Evokes an enchanting and tender, wholesome mood suitable for sweet infatuation, budding romance and blooming love.
Laid back clarinet strolls along to soft piano chords with sweet melodies. A simple walking bass and very light drum accompaniment helps make the track glide along with comfortable relaxation. Very warm and tender.
A jazz quintet of two guitars, clarinet, drums and bass create a wonderful up-tempo blues track reminiscent of the twenties and thirties in the time of Al Capone.
A laid back guitar melody sings out in this mid tempo traditional jazz track played by a live ensemble with accompaniment from clarinet, drums and bass.
Sweet solo guitar intro guides us into an ultra smooth bossa nova. A quintet of sax, lead guitar, rhythm guitar, bass and drums wrap us up in warm and sensual melodies whilst the guitar and sax have their own cool solo spots.
Tuned percussion helps provide a mellow backing for sax melodies. A crossover of world music, jazz and with a hint of suspicion, this track can sound tribal, jazzy and full of suspense at the same time.
Boppy sax with a hint of nervousness and tension. Short and fast it almost has the sense of a chase or a need for urgent action. Frantic and bustling, this track is great for short jazzy interludes or commercials needing a contemporary jazz soundtrack.
Alto sax, guitar, bass and light latin drum accompaniment create a soothing atmosphere. Perfect for reflection on events with friends and a cocktail or two at the end of a hectic day. Sways along at a relaxed pace and contains a sweet guitar solo.
A Hot Club of France style jazzy piece where the first 30 seconds are in jazzy ballad style, and then the tempo picks up with acoustic riffing on the 8ths. Charming, warm and irresistable. The underscore and the shorter versions omit the ballad opening and go straight to the main part.