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Wistful acoustic guitar with subtle synth and drums, dreaming away into no-man's land
Wonderfully pleasant and positively uplifting, feelgood pop, rock. Accessible, appealing and highly suited for family & friendship, daytime television, web sites and more. It's just great music!
Brazilian mainstream Pop for taking a break, brings back energy quickly
A pure modern rock track. Post Punky Foo Fighters style attitude mixed with strong and melodic Satriani-like lead guitar lines. Just like the title says, it's all about adrenaline and energy. No nonsense, no frills. Just rawwwk! Contains guitars, bass drums. What else do you need?
Tender, caressing, plaintive latin ballad. Acoustic guitar, subtle piano, brush drums. Romantic, easy, warm and loving. Highly suitable for travel related programming as well as romance, wedding, special memories etc. Exotic and appealing.
Up-tempo latin Flamenco. Spanish guitars and percussion - bass joins the second time through. Hot blooded, exotic and sensual, acoustic latino track.
A bit like the house of the rising sun in 2010
An emotional, optimistic, uplifting and inspirational track with a 'high flying' feel mixed with subtle electronic rhythms. Restrained and classy, yet with emotion and warmth. Good for corporate use, news update & weather forecast, commercials, inspiring film and video, and more.
Positive, uplifting track with a driving electric guitars, edgy acoustic guitars groovy bass, rock drums and pop atmosphere of success and inspiration. Good for sports, commercial, corporate usage, promo, trailer.
1950's or 1960's style classic rockabilly. Swinging and fun with twangy guitars. Historical, rock around the clock style. Also available as an Underscore version without the solo/lead guitars.
A somewhat celtic sounding folk dance tune, Reminescent of medieval ages / middle ages, perhaps a gathering at the local inn, or just the musical backdrop to a historical / fantasy world, Think "Ye Olde Barrel", old England, Ireland or Scotland, Could also be a Pirates' drinking song,