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A didgeridoo sample repeats over and over inducing a hypnotic state as light percussion dances around in this atmospheric track. Simple and effect it really produces a feeling that you're in the Outback.
A frenetic and bluesy latin/pop tune with piano, guitar, steeldrum, vibes, bass, drums and percussion.
Fun, upbeat and lively Irish double jig set. Connaughtman's Rambles opens with banjo, while fiddle joins in at 0:29. The tune leads into My Darling Asleep at 0:58 at which point guitar and bodhran join in creating a pounding and driving mood. 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.
An epic orchestral composition. Emotional and vivid. Great underscore for fantasy game, animation or as a movie soundtrack. Strings, Choirs, Orchestral Percussion and Beautiful sounds of Harp. film soundtrack fantasy victory suspense orchestral cinematic strings choir harp dramatic uprising dynamic power glory
Upbeat Latin pop with the proper live feel, something positive for rainy afternoons
A quirky and nostalgic, orchestral 1940's / 1950's pastiche with more than a hint of cheese. Perfect for ironic and comical underscores or vintage purposes.
A slowly moving hybrid Pop Tango track with a contemporary sonic experience. The main theme is very catchy and becomes a real ear worm. This song suits a lot of different projects! A reduced version without melody for talkover/underscore purposes is also included.
Mainstream Rap arrangement for shrewd talkovers
thoughtful, melancholic with mystic female vocals
Dangerous, Intimidating, Perilous
The Chaffpool Post tune leading into the Hills of Tara (at 1:31) - both are popular barn dances from around 19th Century Ireland. Light, happy and upbeat, this set of tunes are heard often in Irish traditional pub sessions - in this occassion with piano accompaniment to banjo and fiddle playing the main tune. 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.