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Charming guitar theme, light and fluffy like white clouds in the summer sky.
Complete focus and determination in this highly charged corporate track. Lots of movement and energy.
Starting in a pensive and dark mood, this orchestral action trailer cue rises up to a spine-tingling, hair-raising climax. Orchestra and choir combined with samples to create a huge, majestic Hollywood style production. Suitable for movie trailer, action, war or battle footable, unspeakable monsters or an awesome war machine.
Pink Panther soundalike – funny little film music. With clarinet, vibes, drums, upright bass and brass sound effects.
A bright and innocent light pop track. Acoustic guitars, piano, light drums and bass. Somewhere between acoustic pop and easy listening, this track is suitable for friendships, family, fun and holidays. There is also an Underscore version without the high piano notes.
Jazzy soul-funk with big horn lines. Brash, cool, up-front and upbeat. Big band jazz, highly suitable for bright and fun programming, like a quiz show, game show, talk show or any other fun and challenging program, game, presentation, etc.
A very happy and feelgood, homely and wholesome tune with a whistled melody, with acoustic guitars and bells. Joyful and positive, you simply can't help but feel happy and free. Pleasures of the simple life, relaxing and playful. Living the good life.
An uplifting, motivational, upbeat Indie-Pop song which will make you want to get up and dance! Featuring a full rock band, glockenspiels and more.
Bopping, Happy, Playful! Music from the first "British Invasion" in the United States. Beat Music from the early 1960ies.
Its the groove, funky and lively with many breaks
Accordion, tuba and harmonica with an ominous end.
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'.