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Mendelssohn "Song Without Words" Opus 19 No. 1. Michael Stephen Peterson’s arrangement of Mendelssohn’s piano opus gives the piece a beautifully distant and haunting quality.
A dance/ pop anthem with a rich soulful vocal and relentless, muscly drums & bass. Its powerful vocal is a match for any of today’s chart acts & the pumping bassline make this sound like an infectious daytime radio hit. The song is about a beautiful, strong woman who is in a class of her own. Similar in style to the tracks Roll The Dice, Keep Movin’ On and Step Up.
1950's style rock'n roll. Up-tempo with piano and guitar top line. The first 2 choruses are done with tom-toms, then drums and bass enter with guitar solo.
Classical Spanish / latin style with two acoustic guitars and castanets. Nice and easy with a good feeling.
Epic, powerful, huge, dynamic, passionate, escalating & royally grand orchestral rock track with many sonic colours. starts quietly & beautifully but builds into a monster as guitars crash in like a sonically climactic tidal wave. a glorious battle cry. Would suit high drama,cinematic projects.
Soft, calm, dreamy, groovy, soothing, atmospheric, beautiful & spacey tune with a slow, constant throb of a beat. Synth pads combine with slow, hypnotic plucked harp lines & strings to make a very melodic, dramatic, cinematic track with great momentum and a relaxed vibe.
Dramatic, driving adrenaline rock track that combines hefty guitars, orchestral strings & pumping rock beat. Mid section brings some respite as the eye of the storm before the drama builds again & the energy grabs you. Has skatepunk type vibe. Would suit action,sport,thriler project