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A fast latin/pop tune with piano, electric piano, guitar, bass, drums and percussion.
An emotional, instrumental alternative rock track with richly layered guitar and piano textures. Intense and complex, teenage angst. Heartbreak or inner turmoil, uprooting or youthful self reflection etc.
A very joyful, upbeat, positive and uplifting pop-rock track. Uptempo, swing-time drums, guitar and piano interplay, a catchy chorus part. Full of feelgood energy, and great for media use including TV shows, commercials,websites, product presentations, etc.
Apple is a happy and light hearted track with bouncing piano, simple ukulele and a fun vibraphone melody. This would fit well in 30 sec ad spots.
Pop: General/feelgood pop
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'.
A seriously dramatic, epic, cinematic track. This track keeps building in intensity and urgency towards a majestic climax towards the end. Full orchestra, choir, epic percussion, major goosebump effect towards the final crescendo and climax. Also available as a 'no choi' mix and a 'rock mix' with the added oomph of electric guitars. Powerful stuff.
Cartoon characters being silly and racing around.
Secrets, spies, and shady intrigue. This playful & humorous Inspector Gadget like orchestral piece creates an air of mischievous fun. Suitable for reality style programming or cartoon like detective games involving conspiracy, concealment or masquerade.
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'.