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Electro-Pop-Rock, spacey and melodic, with funky breaks and fills
An unusual and highly atmospheric blend of Celtic/Irish folk influences with Indian, Oriental and Asian elements. Tabla drums and sitars combine with electric guitars, Indian raga flutes and Celtic inspired melodies. It's a little eclectic, dreamy and ethereal, with a sense of far-away places, mythology, travel, adventure and new discoveries.
Complete focus and determination in this highly charged corporate track. Lots of movement and energy.
Beatty groovey techno-synthy verses mix it up with intensely heavy rock choruses to make one mean mother of a riff-fest.
Bopping, Happy, Playful! Music from the first "British Invasion" in the United States. Beat Music from the early 1960ies.
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.
Its the groove, funky and lively with many breaks
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'.
A seriously dramatic, epic, cinematic track. This track keeps building in intensity and urgency towards a majestic climax towards the end. Full orchestra, choir, epic percussion, major goosebump effect towards the final crescendo and climax. Also available as a 'no choi' mix and a 'rock mix' with the added oomph of electric guitars. Powerful stuff.
african soundtrack piece which goes through many different stages throughout it's duration -- from the floating to the rhythmic, from light to dark, from sparse to dense, from the tribal and percussive to the ethereal with drones. There are many different cues in this piece, all contributing to a highly useable African soundscape.
Mechanical, Serious, Industry, Machinery, Strong, Confident. Good for corporate video etc.