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707 Gemafreie Musiktitel
1984 (GEMA-Repertoire)
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1927. Breakthrough 02:22

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.


Breakthrough

These short incidental bursts of busy pizzicato string sequences will sit comfortably under narrative or as an accompaniment to bustling imagery. The short bursts are punctuated with silences making them easy to edit into any duration.


Cat And Mouse (Underscore Version)

Percussion, guitars and big brassy trumpets are all crammed into this homage to the happy sounds of hot Latin rhythms. This cheerful tune has all the charm, warmth & rough qualities of an old recording and would be suitable for micro games, commercials, short films or off beat comedy videos. Similar in style to the Michael Stephen Decker tracks Wacko Town, Big Cheese, Wackorama & Sambatastico.


Cresta Fiesta (Underscore Version)

A bright, uplifting & heart warming melody with the feel of an independent comedy drama or children’s animated feature. Orchestration adds humour and a sense of fun & a longing cello line adds a tinge of melancholy. Calming & buoyant with a quirky, positive outlook.


Meet My Family (Underscore Version)

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'.


Sambatastico (Vocal Version)

Bright & uplifting, this jaunty caper pays homage to the golden age of comedy film scores with its memorable hooks & bouncy, frolicking orchestration. A fun motif for radio & TV ads, cartoons, short films & games. Similar in style & sentiment to Michael Stephen Decker’ ‘Hotel Tango’, ‘Another Lovely Day’ and ‘A Midnight Symphony’.


Showtime (Underscore Version)
1942. Step Up (No Vocals) 01:45

Drum & Bass meets raga beats in this tribute to the urban jungle old skool. High energy dubstep vocals & glitches make it suitable for sweaty fitness, aerobics or athletic routines. Deep jungle-style rhythms with a true sense of energetic fun. Similar in style to the tracks Keep Movin’ On and Roll The Dice.


Step Up (No Vocals)

Catchy bombastic brass in this upbeat authentic sounding vintage 1950's / 1960's ska reggae in the style of Trojan Records/Studio One. Modern drum loops add a contemporary feel. Fun and a little wild, wacky.


Sweet Potato Ska (Underscore Version)

Featuring synths, heavy electric guitars and some seriously epic moments, this track has a huge sound and a punchy melody. Has an energetic, rocky and heavy main riff, a strong electronic drum beat and a mix of retro chip sounds and synths. The middle section also features epic orchestral and choir elements. Perfectly suited for high impact, high energy videos or retro games.


Arcade Rock (Underscore Version)

An epic battle track with 8-bit elements, orchestra, electronic guitars and electronic drums. Perfect for rousing, heroic and dramatic scenes, dramatic trailers, and battle underscores. The 8-bit elements bring a sense of arcade but also uniquity.


Battle In 8-bit Space (Underscore Version)
1949. Magic From The 50s 01:04

A jazzy-upbeat and positive, big band orchestration in the style of a 50's movie or TV show. Perfect for this role, or as a positive underscore for an upbeat video. Plenty of harp flourishes, a catchy jazz melody, with potential for festive uses.


Magic From The 50s

Lively and upbeat Irish tunes. Bodhran, banjo, guitar, fiddle and tin whistle join together in a popular Irish jig set. First tune is "Blarney Pilgrim", which then leads into Kesh. Both tunes were notated in O'Neill Music of Ireland collection in 1850 - a true "traditional" set of tunes which are popular at many Irish sessions. 100% live performance. This track has two titles because this is traditionally how many Irish pub tunes are performed, as a double set of short tunes, the first leading directly into the second.


Blarney Pilgrim - Kesh (No Banjo)
707 Gemafreie Musiktitel
1984 (GEMA-Repertoire)
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