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An exciting and sweeping orchestral track, depicting a grand adventure or new discoveries, exciting times. This track goes through various stages with different musical ideas and moods, so it has potential for use in several different cues. Great music for a grand fantasy adventure, epic film, role playing and more.


Enchanted Treasure (Underscore Version)

This amusing & magical leitmotif features lively pizzicato cellos as they tip toe towards a marching Mariachi trumpet line that vanishes into thin air, only to be replaced again by the creeping, mischievous cellos. Hotel Tango is matched in style & character to the other Elliot Simon’s tracks, Another Working Day, The Secret Path, A Midnight Symphony and An Unfortunate Incident.


Hot Spice (Underscore Version)

A bright, uplifting & heart warming melody with the feel of an independent comedy drama or children’s animated feature. Orchestration adds humour and a sense of fun & a longing cello line adds a tinge of melancholy. Calming & buoyant with a quirky, positive outlook.


Meet My Family (Underscore Version)

With a bright & jaunty skip in the step, this mischievous romp pays homage to the golden age of whacky comedy film scores while still remaining ironic & contemporary sounding. The memorable hookline makes it a fun motif for radio & TV ads, cartoons, short films & games. Similar in style & sentiment to Michael Stephen Decker’ ‘An Unfortunate Incident’, ‘Another Working Day’ and ‘A Midnight Symphony’.


One Sunny Day (Underscore Version)

Teasing, irreverent and mischievous. This incidental orchestral piece creeps along with pizzicato cellos that build towards sudden huge surprizes. Jaunty & devilish it would suit humorous reality style sequences & playful misbehaviour.


Setting The Trap (Underscore Version)

Bright & uplifting, this jaunty caper pays homage to the golden age of comedy film scores with its memorable hooks & bouncy, frolicking orchestration. A fun motif for radio & TV ads, cartoons, short films & games. Similar in style & sentiment to Michael Stephen Decker’ ‘Hotel Tango’, ‘Another Lovely Day’ and ‘A Midnight Symphony’.


Showtime (Underscore Version)

This enchanting novelty marching tune suggests the magic and intrigue of Eastern European fables and parables. A little bit wonky & off-kilter, Its naive child-like quality suggests a toy military band or images of a hurdy-gurdy or Calliope at a fairytale fairground. Builds from a single instrument into a small ensemble and then lifts by two semitones with an added glockenspiel & solo flute. Quirky / Novelty.


The Magic Flute (Underscore Version)

Filmic and wide screen with a hint of Middle Earth. This blossoming orchestration & warm Celtic flourishes symbolise love and devotion on a huge scale. Suitable for rites of passage sequences or moments of achievement or accomplishment.


Will You Marry Me (Underscore Version)

This cinematic orchestral track suggests scenes involving magical or dramatic settings, It has an expansive feel, and features a prominent melody, It could suit adventure, supernatural, outer space or nature themed productions,


The City In The Clouds
2123. The Sea At Dawn 03:17

A cinematic orchestral piece inspired by scenes of natural beauty, Would work well for scenes that begin a story, or that evoke natural phenomena such as sunrises, mountain ranges, seascapes, and the like, Very dramatic with a strongly positive feel,


The Sea At Dawn

A grand and lively orchestral cue, almost fanfare like, Uplifting, amazing and triumphant, Great for adventure movie, final coming-together scene or any scene of excitement, wonderment, amazement and happiness,


And They Lived Happily Ever After

A grand, epic track featuring orchestra and choir, (Also available without the choir), Dramatic, epic, foreboding, Ominous and glorifying, Good for fantasy, adventure, epic trailers, fantasy fight scenes and more,


Fight The Darkness (No Choir)
830 tracks, not registered with a PRO
2404 tracks, registered with a PRO
[< 85 >] of 130