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3657. Music Plz (No Vocal) 03:19

Electro house track with a great quality bass drop. Building vocal that repeats “music please” asking for a massive melodic breakdown. (Also available without the vocal). Stabby square pluck with an underlining low arpegio brings a hands up moment only to drop back into a dirty and gritty bassline. Resembles top EDM producers. Great for club scenes, DJ scenes or any action filled sequence that calls for a high quality electronic beat.


Music Plz (No Vocal)
3660. Showroom 02:24
3661. Trailer Madness 01:23

Edgy, distorted, mechanical sounding, with huge drums and bit-crushed, acidic synths. Very dark. Doom laden, with pounding percussion and a relentless, aggressive feel. Orchestral sounds mangled and combined with edgy synth work.


Trailer Madness
3662. Breakthrough 02:22

Exciting, edgy and modern. A relentless vision of futurism packed with lo-fi guitar and warped drum layers. The track builds towards an eerie, distant riff that charges full tilt towards a glitchy, fidgety ending. Visceral and oddly compelling.


Breakthrough

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)

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)

Rousing, positive dancey house music with big bass, drums, guitar and synth. (The "workout version" is edited to not include any breaks, stops or uneven parts -- only equal parts of 16 bars with no breaks, gaps or holds.)


Rock The House (Workout Version)

A high energy modern house anthem vocal track with a rich soulful vocal and relentless, muscly drums & bass. Its powerful vocal is a match for any of today’s chart acts & pumping synths make this one sound like a huge hit record. The song is about relationships & choosing your own destiny. Similar in style to the tracks Keep Movin’ On and Step Up.


Roll The Dice (No Vocals)

A delightfully kitsch mid-60's parody with brash horn stabs, Latino rhythms and a flirty, infectious lead line. Evokes the sauciness of the swinging sixties with its bright & bouncy easy listening style. Available with and without the "Sambatastico!" vocal line. Well matched with the Michael Stephen Decker track 'Big Cheese'.


Sambatastico (Vocal Version)
3675. Step Up (No Vocals) 01:45

Drum & Bass meets raga beats in this tribute to the urban jungle old skool. High energy dubstep vocals & glitches make it suitable for sweaty fitness, aerobics or athletic routines. Deep jungle-style rhythms with a true sense of energetic fun. Similar in style to the tracks Keep Movin’ On and Roll The Dice.


Step Up (No Vocals)
2649 tracks, not registered with a PRO
4774 tracks, registered with a PRO