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Bright and happy, uplifting 80’s motivational music with a positively euphoric mood that is ideal for inspiring presentations, upbeat commercials, joyful children’s programs, feelgood entertainment shows or any positive, uplifting media project.
Light, Moving, Tango, Cha Cha
Musical crop circles made of string melodies with a bit of piano
A dry and breathy desert rhythm soon gives way to a majestic melody which leads further into dark ambiences and a choir swelling into mystery & mythology. Dark.
A charming, fun and happy track based on acoustic guitar and whistling. Care free, relaxed, easy going and casual, like a pleasant stroll. Taking it easy, enjoying life's simple pleasures, feeling supremely relaxed and at ease. Excellent track for hiking, strolling, gardening, or any off-beat, relaxed film, commercial, advertising, and much more. There is also an alternative recording where another acoustic guitar melody replaces the whistling.
Fun and bright, feelgood and easy going version, instrumental of the Christmas Classic.
Crispy breakbeats with stirring Electro fills and backing vocals. Fast, wild and convincing.
A moody and intense pop-rock track. Acoustic guitar and atmospheric noises on the verse parts and intense guitar textures on the chorus parts. Inner turmoil, love, heartbreak, growing up, youth drama.
Melodic track featuring African choir voices, african chants and african percussion mixed with more contemporary pop/rock guitar, bass, and strings. African style vocal chorus and vocalizing / vocalese.
Short intro for the appearance of the clowns in the circus
Mysterious and haunting, an exotic middle eastern, persian, indian or arabic track based on a rhythm drone, tabla percussion and an ethnic wood flute.
Melodic electro-rock track with elements of Science Fiction soundtrack work, progressive rock and ambient electronica. Guitar leads, epic pads, analogue synth sequences. Among many other features are a long, floating and building intro, and an guitar solo reminescent of Alan Holdsworth or Alex Lifeson (Rush) midway through. A unique track, hard to describe, but perhaps as a more rock-influenced Tangerine Dream or a more powerful Vangelis? We recommend you listen to the entire full length preview.