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Majestic and monolithic movie soundtrack cue, high intensity with a live choir singing a glorifying theme, live orchestra and deep pounding war drums. Perhaps an awesome war machine, a superhero or the rise of a powerful mage. Great material for action movie trailer, sci-fi or fantasy, epic battle etc.
1950's style rock'n roll. Up-tempo with piano and guitar top line. The first 2 choruses are done with tom-toms, then drums and bass enter with guitar solo.
A beggars flute merrily expresses the old wisdom that money alone brings no happiness. But this track do....
Film scores: Sad/Sorrowful
A happy-go-lucky swinging jazz song with a carefree attitude featuring piano, vibes, guitar, bass and drums with brushes.
A French musette waltz with accordion, piano, acoustic guitar and acoustic bass. A question and answer melody keeps things interesting with improvised solos by accordion and piano.
A pure modern rock track. Post Punky Foo Fighters style attitude mixed with strong and melodic Satriani-like lead guitar lines. Just like the title says, it's all about adrenaline and energy. No nonsense, no frills. Just rawwwk! Contains guitars, bass drums. What else do you need?
Delicate guitar theme in Latin style
A very relaxed slapstick and big band number. In the very first part the piano doubled by pizzicato strings introduce the melody, then all string and woodwind players come into play. The middle section is carried by trumpets and trombones and form therefore a B-part which can be also used seperately.
A simple, charming track with acoustic guitar, vocal scats and hand clapping. Relaxed, positive, optimistic and cheeky, with a Tropical or Hawaiian feel.
A delightfully kitsch mid-60's parody with brash horn stabs, Latino rhythms and a flirty, infectious lead line. Evokes the sauciness of the swinging sixties with its bright & bouncy easy listening style. Available with and without the "Sambatastico!" vocal line. Well matched with the Michael Stephen Decker track 'Big Cheese'.