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Funky House / Tech-Step music in a medium tempo (125 BPM) and with a feelgood vibe. Moderate energy level, good for cruising along at a steady pace; running / cycling / spinning and other forms of exercise, aerobics. Refreshing and invigorating, but with a deep House groove. Also good for sports, adventure, fun activities, holidays & vacation, as well as on-screen visuals, presentations, animations / plasma, visual effects, timelapse and more.
A positive and driving pop/rock track with a driving beat and many layered guitars that create a positive and uplifting feel. Joyful, upbeat. Positive, feelgood.
A tough, uncompromising, state-of-the-art soundtrack. Its driving, futuristic sounds & orchestral pay off would suit Olympic sized sporting events, epic visuals, contemporary gaming, modern war themes, movie trailers & films. Stark instrumentation leaves room for narrative, epic sound design or added SFX.
Urban style track with sexy percussive loops & deep bass. Anchored firmly on the streets of LA, an overlaid guitar riff and tablas give it a slight Eastern feel. Similar in style to Snoop Dogg & Dr Dre.
A very sad and quite tragic piece. A lonely piano pulse starts this tune off..soon strings join in and the piece swells with emotion. Would suit any romantic or dramatic project.
Motivated, soft, pulsing, intriguing,corporate style electronic tune that combines glockenspiel with synth pads & drones & a driving beat. Would suit mainstream/documentary/corporate projects.
Experimental industrial ambient with lots of distorted sounds, distinctive, heavy and powerful synths and forward driving beats. Sounds like a lava fountain spitting fire. Perfect as an underscore for technical and scientific processes and slow motion.
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'.