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A grand, epic, romantic piece of orchestral / symphonic film score music. Wide open fields, home lands, personal stories, adventure and epic tales. The piece plays for six and a half minutes and can be used for several different cues, or together as a whole. This track is recorded with a live philharmonic orchestra.
Big orchestral action cue, adventures, epic and bold.
Majestic orchestral music that takes the listener to a snow-covered medieval city at the beginning. Then there is a huge ceremony, maybe a coronation at the palace, or a hero rides into town.
Fun and exploratory Christmas tune for orchestra.
full orchestra, featuring Strings, Woodwinds and percussion
Business or News Broadcast style ident, stinger, short track. Suitable for News TV programme, documentary, update bulletin, company splash screen, etc.
This sneaky and lightly comedic soundtrack has sudden mood changes shifting back and forth from mysterious suspense to playful curiosity. Well suited for humorous cross cutting scenes, cartoons, animation, kids programs, whodunit capers, and more.
Full Orchestra with Choir and percussion. Intense and Scary, Big Climax.
An ominous, majestic and powerful track with live choir and live orchestral instruments cleverly combined with samples and huge, booming percussion. The track starts with threatening ethnic percussion and grows into a gothic, monolithic, spine chilling track. Highly suitable for horror, ritual, fantasy and primal war.
A grand and epic track that depicts a fantasy world or an amazing story of wonderment, perhaps magic. Starts off carefully and grows to a crescendo, climax towards the end.
A pensive, foreboding opening builds up to an all-out rock track from about 50 seconds. Retro, Classic hard rock sound, similar to Led Zeppelin etc. Good for sports, extreme sports, action, commercials, motorsports, racing, trailers, sport footage montages, etc. Something different and retro in a very cool way. Check out the Underscore version too, for a different perspective.