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Beatty groovey techno-synthy verses mix it up with intensely heavy rock choruses to make one mean mother of a riff-fest.
This smooth and soft world-fusion track uses the traditional Indian instrument Sarangi, which is a bit like a violin (although it predates the violin in existence). The traditional role of this instrument is to play in unison with the vocalist, but here the Saranghi has come into its own right, mixed with a downtempo electronica beat, tabla, tamborines and soft pads. A silky smooth, exotic and beautiful world ethnic track, highly suitable for travel, journeys, holidays and vacations in exotic and far-away places. Slightly wistful or sorrowful, but also comforting and hopeful.
A strong and purposeful pop/rock track with a repetitive guitar part that lasts throughout the track and is complimented by more guitars, bass, piano and drums. Hopeful, emotive, inspiring. Good for TV / commercials, eco friendly, aspirations and goals, family and friendships, the values that really matter.
A friendly and positive, melodic pop-rock track featuring acoustic and electric guitars. With its appealing melodies, nice flow and easy-going contemporary production, this track just makes you feel good. Great for commercials, corporate presentations, lifestyle content and so much more.
A down and dirty, groovy mid-tempo rocker. Determined, cool and confident.
Just that - Jingle Bells as short and heavy rRock version
Happy, uptempo "Hot Club of France" type jazz, performed on acoustic guitars. ("Boulangerie" is French and means Bakery).
intense, powerful, driven, exciting, atmospheric, explosive, cinematic & highly dramatic modern rock track with strong eastern flavours in it's chords & percussion. spacey, exotic scales combine with big guitars & hefty driven drums. would suit action/thriller/travel/sports projects
A fast, fun and bouncy country hoedown featuring dobros. Just dobro and drums first time through -- then drums, bass and rhythm guitars join in. Hee-haw!