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Its the groove, funky and lively with many breaks
We all need something in reserve to pull out when needed, featuring piano, electric piano, acoustic guitar, bass and drums.
This smooth and soft world-fusion track uses the traditional Indian instrument Sarangi, which is a bit like a violin (although it predates the violin in existence). The traditional role of this instrument is to play in unison with the vocalist, but here the Saranghi has come into its own right, mixed with a downtempo electronica beat, tabla, tamborines and soft pads. A silky smooth, exotic and beautiful world ethnic track, highly suitable for travel, journeys, holidays and vacations in exotic and far-away places. Slightly wistful or sorrowful, but also comforting and hopeful.
A very relaxed and slightly ethereal bossa nova with piano, flute, guitar, bass, percussion, electric piano and percussion.
A very warm and appealing track. Hard to pin down, with elements of ambient, pop, new-age and urban. Repeating patterns of guitar and electric piano create a dreamlike, textured sonic image. Great for use with visual media, carries a lot of emotion and reflection. A sort of kaleidoscope of sound and music. Thoughtful, unique and interesting. This track is available in many different versions, with or without the high guitar notes, and with or without the drums.
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.
Delicious summer time grooves. Acoustic guitar, funky bass, swirley pads and laidback drums.
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.
Mambo with Arabic influences, Big Band Brass and all other ingredients for the big Saturday-night-opening sequence