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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.
Vibrant, exciting and all things Australia!. Think a smattering of didgeridoo, lots of quick percussion and traditional mallet instruments all together in a fun and upbeat Aussie style track. This light and easy-going track would suit any Australian spot you may have.
This moderately fast hybrid pop/rock piece is packed full of action and intensity. Alternate levels of energy and nicely textured orchestration lend it depth and a variety of directions. The melody has a somewhat heroic or Olympic feel.
An epic blockbuster type, hybrid orchestral track. Powerful bottom end, orchestral elements and huge choir. This track is a mixture of cinematic and dubstep / electronic / industrial elements.
Didgeridoo lead groover. Didge combines with dulcimer, strings and a laid back groove to produce an intriguing, hypnotic track with an air of mystery to it. The mid part brings in another colour and dimension through use of spacious and emotional vocals lines.
Easy going Bossa Nova featuring tenor saxophone, piano, guitar, bass and drums.
A rhythmic, dark, orchestral track of amazement and tension. Similar to the style/sound of Hans Zimmer music, this cinematic piece has a strong sense of nerve and drama.
Short, confident and strutting pop-rock-jazz-funk track. Brash, big horn section, excited, big city sound. Suitable as opening for TV show, game show, talk show, contest, game or other media.