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The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet in a classical guitar-pop version
The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet in a classic guitar-pop version.
Sunglassed Mustache-Rap with symphonic fills
Danger lurks around every corner in this urgent string driven orchestral pursuit theme that shocks and frights towards a nightmarish conclusion. The danger deminishes with a reflective end passage.
Secrets, spies, and shady intrigue. This playful & humorous Inspector Gadget like orchestral piece creates an air of mischievous fun. Suitable for reality style programming or cartoon like detective games involving conspiracy, concealment or masquerade.
Childrens music & comedy
A soundtrack that builds from deep anticipation into filtered drums, scattered instrumentation and an uneasy, thrilling sensation of discovery. Top & tailed with twisted, eerie strings giving a climactic feeling of fear & forbodding. similar in style to US & Scandanavian TV crime drama scores or science & technology documentaries.
Pop: General/feelgood pop
Mysterious and ghostly soundscaping of a special kind (without drums)
Fast, reckless, punk-rock / punk-pop, Attitude, guts, excitement, energy, Good for action packed sports footage, extreme sports, racing / motorsports, fights and brawling, downhill action and stupid stunts, Untamed / Wild / Rebellious,
A lively, grand and epic orchestral soundtrack suitable for Fantasy, Magic, Sci-fi and Epic trailers, Pompous and eventful, this track features brash and urgent orchestral runs and is available with or without the Choir, Somewhat Harry Potter-esque in style, the track carries a sense of danger and urgency, whilst at the same time feeling excited, amazed, rousing and triumphant,
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'.