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A strong rhythm of deep, ethnic percussion provides the base for this staccato, ominous and glorifying track with a dark fantasy feel. It builds gradually throughout, to a huge and overpowering tidal wave of orchestral brass, strings, war chants and a massive percussion section. Proud and majestic, but with a threatening, malevolent feel, like an army of dark beasts on the eve of war. Maybe even Pirates...
Cinematic and epic music for trailer, television and theaters. A full orchestra, a huge drum ensemble and a fat rock-band are the elements of this typical Hollywood sound. Motivated and thrilling !! Also you got an alternate version without the huge drums for talk-over purposes.
Fervent, Inevitable, Commanding
Majestic orchestral music that takes the listener to a snow-covered medieval city at the beginning. Then there is a huge ceremony, maybe a coronation at the palace, or a hero rides into town.
Strolling, Wandering, Percolating
Floating string pads with ethereal female voice and penny whistle. Very peaceful and and introspective.
Full Orchestra with Choir and percussion. Intense and Scary, Big Climax.
Dramatic spaghetti-western stand off with choir, guitar, harmonica, percussion and flute.
A magical, sweeping, cinematic piece with a 'lurking' feel, Good as background music for fantasy and adventure, this track uses a full orchestra with bells, Pensive chord progressions, A sense of mystery and intrigue, Amazement and wonderment, Somewhat "Harry Potter-esque", Very craftfully produced orchestral sound,
Searching, Traveling, Restless
The phoenix rises from the ashes – heroic film music Hollywood style. A calm beginning evolves to a big movie score with full orchestra, percussions and choir. The Phoenix (Greek ?????? Phoínix, from ancient Egyptian Benu: 'The reborn/The newborn son'; Latin Phoenix) is a mythical bird that burns or dies at the end of its life cycle in order to arise again from the decaying body or from its ashes. This idea can still be found today in the phrase "Like a phoenix from the ashes" for something that was already believed lost, but reappears in new splendour.