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Very smooth and attention-commanding opening...Moody, distant guitar riffs... the vocals bring out the ambience in the song... takes you on a trip through the decades of all sorts of very diverse musical genres... at one point there is a powerful gospel-style voice singing over the choir, horns, and strings.
As if inspired by an exotic alien place, this track fuses elements of African sounds and styles with futuristic synthesizer arpeggios. Melodic, ethnic electronica.
Subtle, low key, background underscore for film. Mysterious, like distant echoes of the past. Great for history, mystery, ancient tales, drama, and fantasy. Musical backdrop which provides a nerve and atmosphere, without standing out or grabbing the attention too much.
Deep-trance with guitar stabs, squelching analogue synths, a pumping bass groove and some psychedelic patterns breaking it up with elements of goatrance. Organic sound. Big lush production.
The Epic Series is a series of 26 individual music tracks. Semi-orchestral, semi-electronic soundtrack work inspired by Babylon 5, etc. Brooding, pompous, epic, military style. Some of these are grouped together -- i.e. Epic 1 calm, Epic 1 Suspense and Epic 1 Battle use the same instrumentation and underlying tempo, making them work well together. Of course, they work well individually too.
Back in the Big Time: Breezy and suave. Horns, wah-wah guitar, hip-hop jazz drums and a groovy bass line to boot. Swing beat. Streetwise and very feel-good. Scat vocal on the chorus.
A swaggering, cavalier piece of jazzy lounge chillout music. It's got a certain 'Pink Panther' influence, cool and with a slow strut. Electric bass, electric piano, upright piano, and available with either a Sax lead line or a Flute lead line.
Sparse, dark ambient track, like a derelict factory or underground parking house where danger lurks. Sneaky, slightly metallic feel. Useful for horror or thriller material.