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Upbeat, bouncy pop rock piece. Cheerful and optimistic, with acoustic guitars, big rock drums and a catchy piano melody. Great for adverts.
A melodic, feel-good, ukulele track. Upbeat ukuele with acoustic, grooving drums. Accompanied by piano, electric guitar and bass guitar.
A feeling of satisfaction & achievement as piano, drums & bass build towards a swell of pride. Useful for reality style programming involving the pride & dignity of accomplishment.
A kitsch retro-style mid-60's parody with big horns, Latino rhythms and an infectious flute & synth lead. Guaranteed to evoke the swinging sixties with its bright & bouncy easy listening style. Well matched with the Michael Stephen Decker track 'Sambatastico'
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.
Building from a deep, visceral bassline & solid driving rhythm into a kalidascope of colourful swooping layers, this long, rolling, almost hypnotic workout is the perfect accompaniment for freedom, movement & discovery tinged with mystery & excitement. At nearly 5 minutes in length, it can be used as a continuous theme with or without accompanying narration. Approximately 4 minutes in, the driving rhythms fade out & you’re left with a pleasant, ambient wash that will mix seamlessly into the track ‘Free Ride Sunset’.
Bollywood meets the Carribean with this authentically kitch 1960's reggae vibe featuring a catchy Indian sitar line.
This amusing & magical leitmotif features lively pizzicato cellos as they tip toe towards a marching Mariachi trumpet line that vanishes into thin air, only to be replaced again by the creeping, mischievous cellos. Hotel Tango is matched in style & character to the other Elliot Simon’s tracks, Another Working Day, The Secret Path, A Midnight Symphony and An Unfortunate Incident.
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'.
Austin Powers and James Bond collide in this kitch and upbeat authentic sounding 1960's TV titles track featuring a big brassy horn section, guitar, synthesiser, bass and drums.