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Fresh, funky, strutting and very confident, mid-tempo electro-tech track. Tight kickdrum and synth bass drive, soaring and sweeping synth licks. Upbeat and energetic, though not too hysterical. Suitable for product presentation, idea presentation, commercial, fashion, technology, slick movements and footage etc. Great idea, new thinking, cool concepts.
african soundtrack piece which goes through many different stages throughout it's duration -- from the floating to the rhythmic, from light to dark, from sparse to dense, from the tribal and percussive to the ethereal with drones. There are many different cues in this piece, all contributing to a highly useable African soundscape.
west coast', harmonica, guitars and banjo evoke a lively and spirited sound with underlying hints of melancholy and nostalga
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?
Exciting, edgy and modern. A relentless vision of futurism packed with lo-fi guitar and warped drum layers. The track builds towards an eerie, distant riff that charges full tilt towards a glitchy, fidgety ending. Visceral and oddly compelling.
A delightfully kitsch mid-60's parody with brash horn stabs, Latino rhythms and a flirty, infectious lead line. Evokes the sauciness of the swinging sixties with its bright & bouncy easy listening style. Available with and without the "Sambatastico!" vocal line. Well matched with the Michael Stephen Decker track 'Big Cheese'.
Dark and black, for heavy metal purists.
Very lively trance track. The whispering of Neurons with a hypnotic touch.
Breakbeats with raspy synths and pulsating surfaces, hard and violent, some short breaks to catch a breath before it goes on, always forward