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spacey, ethereal, trippy, dreamy, hypnotic, groovy, surprising, positive, fun, motivated & optimistic retro-pop track with great drive. has suspenseful & glorious moments. would suit dramatic,urban,soap,detective,mystery type projects. contains organ, synths, bass & drums.
A very slow folk / country / Americana track. Nostalgic, wistful, a little bluesy. Starts off with a single electric slide guitar, then adds organ, bass and drums. The are various versions available. The "No intro" version skips the first part with only the slide guitar. The "No drums" version (unsurprisingly) is without the drums.
Melodic Instrumental Rock, soft and slightly melancholic. Very catchy.
A very slow folk / country / Americana track. Nostalgic, wistful, a little bluesy. Starts off with a single electric slide guitar, then adds organ, bass and drums. The are various versions available. The "No intro" version skips the first part with only the slide guitar. The "No drums" version (unsurprisingly) is without the drums.
Melodic Instrumental Rock, soft and slightly melancholic. Very catchy.
Pleasant, Relaxed, Warm
Soaring, Thoughtful, Dynamic
Rock ballad about reliability and security. Trust me, I'll be there. For crying some tears.
Touching Pop ballad, small combo with guitar, piano, bass and drums
Cool, downtempo urban lounge funkster. This short track is only 41 seconds long and fades out at the end. It will work well as a background groove for any funky material, web site opening, game, fashion model, TV or other media. Also available as a seamless loop.
Spacey and ethereal track with soft dreamy piano lines crossing over hypnotic santoor arpeggios. Has a trance-like feel to it and makes time feel like it's standing still. The catchy chorus part brings soft simple vocal lines and lush strings. Would suit dramatic,romantic projects. Contains piano, synths, choirs, santoor and some lead guitar.
70's inspired funk track featuring a dominant pop /slapping bass guitar, percussion and Hammond organ. Its 1976 - Is it more bad ass than Shaft?