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A slow, pulsating, rather ominous and pensive rhythm sets the scene for a track that develops into an expansive, open aural vista. It has a sense of something important happening, something amazing approaching. It keeps growing into a glorious crescendo until finally all is revealed at the climax. A great track for when you want to build expectation and excitement towards the revealing moment.
Majestic orchestral music that takes the listener to a snow-covered medieval city at the beginning. Then there is a huge ceremony, maybe a coronation at the palace, or a hero rides into town.
… and sometimes not quite as far up as you would like to be. Then you might need a good portion of Blues from the steam pot of the South.
Gymnopedie No.2 has an aura of sombreness about it. 'Lent et triste', (slow and sad), is the instruction to the player. Very atmospheric with a feeling of calm resignation. Huge amounts of space in the composition for thoughtful reflection.
Modern indie pop rock song that goes straight into your ear, starts easy and has a catchy hit chorus. It is motivating, positive and has a classical line-up with guitars, piano, bass and drums. Very suitable for advertising and beautiful timeless moments.
Cool uptempo Jazz with wandering Double bass and Sharp stabbing piano
Sinti Jazz with a good-mood guarantee
Pleasantly relaxing piano improvisations in a unique style
musical announcement of change, underneath exciting, drifting piano before swelling strings, although soft
Relaxed, ambient piano track with occasional acoustic guitar notes and soft pads. Melancholic, tender, impressionistic, inviting. A time for quiet reflection. Semi-classical; reminescent of the works of Erik Satie and Brian Eno. Available is also an alternative version which cuts out the pads, leaving only the piano and guitar.
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!
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.