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A light, funky pop track. Fresh, fun and joyful, with acoustic guitars, piano, bass and drums. A staccato, swingtime rhythm on th verse part gives way to a more melodic and emotional chorus part. Good times, happy days, best friends etc. Wholesome, positive, optimistic and a bit adventurous.
Busy and exciting drum and bass music featuring complex yet concise filtered slapping bass. Extreme fast paced unrelenting sports action.
Mid tempo Lounge Funk track. Cool guitar performance and the piano. Joyful, lively and dancing, festive. Fits for Commercials/TV themes or sitcom.
Uptempo, cool and fresh pop-funk with funky guitar licks and a positive forward stride. Great for sports, games, fun challenges, fresh & moving web sites and other presentations.
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.
A guitar rock track that's rough, but not hard. Plenty of attitude and grit, but without crossing over into hard rock or metal. Bluesy guitar riffs create a restrained, but gutsy rock feel. Great for sports, challenges and much, much more.
Swinging R&B / Soul track with stabbing brass riffs, pumping bass guitar, and funky 70's guitar. Souled Out is both confident and in your face. The track flows with fair amount of attitude and flavour!. It's bustling, rich, energetic and could be used in old-school TV cop shows!
Vocal pop / soul / RnB that has a certain 1960's-1970's sound but really is also very much up to date and could just as well be a radio hit today. Very bouncy and joyful with a super catchy chorus. Think Motown meets today's feelgood pop acts and boy bands. Features a real live brass section! Also available as an Instrumental track.
A guitar rock track that's rough, but not hard. Plenty of attitude and grit, but without crossing over into hard rock or metal. Bluesy guitar riffs create a restrained, but gutsy rock feel. Great for sports, challenges and much, much more.
for underscoring a video
Back in the Big Time: Breezy and suave. Horns, wah-wah guitar, hip-hop jazz drums and a groovy bass line to boot. Swing beat. Streetwise and very feel-good. Scat vocal on the chorus.
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?