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Fantasy style orchestral soundtrack. Dark, gloomy and ominous. Big horn sections, mysterious melodies. Great for fantasy, epic adventures, dark times, horror, impending doom and conflict. Occasional deep vocal grunts and chants. This piece plays for over 6 minutes with plenty of variation, and can be used for several different cues, or used all together as background atmosphere. This track is recorded with a live philharmonic orchestra and choir.
A pretty relaxed and mellow funk track, with downtempo rhodes later joined by drums, vibraphone and more. Cool, laidback, stylish urban moods, city life. Slightly retro.
Hysteria Lane is based on the music from Desperate Housewives. Think plucked strings, vibes and Strings. Hysteria Lane evokes a cheeky and mischievous tone throughout although, the music its self is very subtle. Perfect for spots needing a subtle but mischievous tone or D-Housewives sound-a-likes.
A passionate and romantic bolero/tango with steel stringed guitar, nylon stringed guitar, acoustic bass, piano and flute.
Simply House as we know it and love it
Mid-tempo hip-hop, urban, with some slightly Turkish, Indian or Eastern sounding orchestra riffs.
Suspense action cue in the sci-fi style.
Middle eastern sound and instruments (voice, flute, sitar, drums).
A sneaky, downtempo funk track in the style of 1980s cop films like Beverly Hills Cop and many others. Synth bass, gated drums, wah-wah guitar. Suitable for scenes of investigating, stalking, sneaking around, stakeout and more.
Dramatic hip-hop style with an orchestral element and a spy mystery feel. Deep bass line, dramatic string section and a pounding hip-hop beat gives a 'rough' urban sound and the marching snare gives it a serious edge. Good for inner city, street drama, police, investigation, suspense and action thriller etc. Also great for multimedia, branding and more.
An intensely happy and fervent tune like getting a windfall unexpectedly featuring electric piano, harmonica, bass, guitar and drums.