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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.
Film scores: Sad/Sorrowful
A bit like the house of the rising sun in 2010
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.
Essentially a sinister dance track with a big twist....an explosion of a chorus part. Dynamically volatile with smooth slick yet forboding synth pads and sequences. The mid section drops down into a kind of drum machine/ tabla fueled trance state before a lone synth lead line fanfares the blast of the last chorus Imagine early Nine Inch Nails recording with a European techno outfit.
Rippling, Beckoning, Soothing
The Sami, also known as Lapps, are the indegenous people of Northern Scandinavia. Hailing from northern parts of Norway, Sweden, Finland and Russia (the Kola Peninsula), their lives and appearance have a lot in common with Native Americans. Their music is dominated by the unique and easily recognizable Joik (or Yoik) which again lends similarities to the chanting vocal styles of Native American music. It is often accompanied by a simple hand drum beat.