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Quick! Hurry up! Time is running out!!! Quirky and time pressured track that drives with quick percussion and pulsing bass. A big crescendo awaits you at the end as the task gets completed (or not!) Great for time pressure scenes, documentary, quiz shows, reality and lifestyle shows. Hurry up!
Passionate, Sultry, Steamy
A mid-tempo, easy going, breezy chill-out track with a slightly spanish, latin feel. Excellent as background music for any media. Blues inspired guitar solo at about 1:30. There is also an alternative version with more, busier guitar melodies throughout.
A very positive jazzy Bossa Nova about nothing, you might hear this on hold, in an elevator music or at a high class cocktail while sipping on a dry martini.
Traditional Irish/Celtic music piece featuring Irish flute, soft pad and guitar. This piece starts slowly and shifts to a faster section later on.
Fun and bright, feelgood and easy going version, instrumental of the Christmas Classic.
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,
Flows pleasantly through space and through time, elegant and with a clear end
A moody and intense pop-rock track. Acoustic guitar and atmospheric noises on the verse parts and intense guitar textures on the chorus parts. Inner turmoil, love, heartbreak, growing up, youth drama.
A driving set of Irish traditional jigs, beginning with Morrison's, and leading into Out in the Ocean at 1:02 which is slightly more happy and upbeat in tone. Mandolin, fiddle, whistle and guitar play the opening, and when bodhran joins in at 0:31, you really get the feel for Irish traditional music - similar almost to Riverdance music. 100% live performance. This track has two titles because this is traditionally how many Irish pub tunes are performed, as a double set of short tunes, the first leading directly into the second.