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pensive Trip Hop Jazz, with plucked strings and a soft bass theme, unusual
Lively lounge chill-out midtempo pop track,guitar performance in solo and background.Pads Miroslav and Predator.Pensive and usefull for backgrounds,corporate or for Commercials/TV themes.Documentary,chill-out lounge club.
A swaggering, cavalier piece of jazzy lounge chillout music. It's got a certain 'Pink Panther' influence, cool and with a slow strut. Electric bass, electric piano, upright piano, and available with either a Sax lead line or a Flute lead line.
This saucy, uptempo, uncanny little latino rocker with organ top line reminds us a lot of the 1950's hit, "Tequila!" by The Champs.
This saucy, uptempo, uncanny little latino rocker with organ top line reminds us a lot of the 1950's hit, "Tequila!" by The Champs.
Very cool urban/acid jazz with an attitude and some hip-hop influence. Lo-fi drum kit, upright bass, piano, understated diminished chords.
A swaggering, cavalier piece of jazzy lounge chillout music. It's got a certain 'Pink Panther' influence, cool and with a slow strut. Electric bass, electric piano, upright piano, and available with either a Sax lead line or a Flute lead line.
A swaggering, cavalier piece of jazzy lounge chillout music. It's got a certain 'Pink Panther' influence, cool and with a slow strut. Electric bass, electric piano, upright piano, and available with either a Sax lead line or a Flute lead line.
Mid-tempo, feelgood latin track with nylon guitars over bass & percussion. Warm and positive. Great for holiday, vacation, travel, exotic places, fun and summer.
An exotic, haunting Indian vocal track sung for us by highly renowned Indian female singer Vidya Rao, whom we feel privileged to have worked with on this track. Her sorrowful singing/chanting in the alaap is as atmospheric as it is emotional, and is accompanied by a clean jazz guitar, joined by jazzy drums and bass at around 1 min 45 secs. Alaap literally means introduction and it is traditionally used by an Indian singer who goes through many permutations in the notes of a raag finally resting on the tonic and then nods at the tabla player to set the rhythm. A smooth blend of the traditional and the modern, of the East and the West. Great for use in travel and adventure, chill-out and exotic moods.
In the first two minutes rather idiosyncratic and dazing, then Easy-Flair comes with the swing-beat, but remains true to its originality, something special
Brazilian mainstream Pop for taking a break, brings back energy quickly