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Mid-tempo, feelgood latin track with nylon guitars over bass & percussion. Warm and positive. Great for holiday, vacation, travel, exotic places, fun and summer.
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.
Blending Eastern, Oriental moods and instruments with more modern, western rhythms, this exotic chillout track features tabla, flute and Sarangi.
Childrens music & comedy
Evoking memories of past loves and a sense of "life's long journey", this fairytale flute aria has a crisp melancholic melody that dances through a bed of glistening glokenspiel & rich, lavish strings. An alternative 'heartbeat' version offers a subtle 120 bpm pulsing rhythm.
Exciting, edgy and modern. A relentless vision of futurism packed with lo-fi guitar and warped drum layers. The track builds towards an eerie, distant riff that charges full tilt towards a glitchy, fidgety ending. Visceral and oddly compelling.
Danger lurks around every corner in this urgent string driven orchestral pursuit theme that shocks and frights towards a nightmarish conclusion. The danger deminishes with a reflective end passage.
A bright, modern energetic theme that builds from subtle beginnings into a glorious celebration of life. This life affirming tune would make a suitable bed for a TV or radio ad featuring consumer technology or environmental/Green issues with a positive outcome of uplifting discovery & ambition. The time signiature morphs from 4/4 into 3/4 giving a number of new energy edit points along the way that would enhance all types of visual presentations.
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'.