A sarcastic look at life and death with a choppy clarinet, celeste, guitars and strings. [Tempo: Slow, Medium, Fast / 130 BPM]
Reconciliation, forgiveness and hope. All these emotions are here in this track. Originally written for a scene in which a father visits the grave of his wife and son in a bid for atonement. A slow and touching piece that blends electric guitars, thick pads sounds with strings to create a powerful wall of sound. Great for montage sequences and for moving the story along without being too intrusive. The slow, gentle nature of the music makes it well suited to work underneath dialogue too. [Tempo: Slow / 60 BPM]
This track builds and rises from a deep resonant bass sound into a hard hitting dance track that's both catchy and edgy. [Tempo: Fast / 140 BPM]
A low, isolated harp picks heavily at low notes, then aided by a marimba, African percussion and shivering strings which adds to the tracks menace. A dark track that has hints of Michael Giacchino (a la Lost) about it. [Tempo: Slow, Medium / 0 BPM]
One of the more sombre and humbling of carols that is played on an atmospheric Roland D50 synth and tubular bells that then builds up a little as the track moves along, with the addition of a church organ and a synth choir. [Tempo: Medium / 174 BPM]
A mix of traditional Indian instruments and powerful male vocals, all put together in contemporary sounding production. An atmospheric opening is then followed by a strong driving rhythm that would make this track ideal for use in documentaries, travelogues, montages and anything that needs a flavour of India. Ethnic / Travel / Documentary Music. [Tempo: Slow, Medium, Fast / 88 BPM]
A gradually build to an intense climax with strings, piano, harp, percussion. Similar style to the likes of John Murphy a la "28 days later". [Tempo: Medium / 102 BPM]
A mixture of electronic synths, percussion and strings are used to generate a sense of risk. The constant pulse throughout adds to the anxiety, making this ideal for game shows with elimination rounds. [Tempo: Slow / 63 BPM]
A slower tempo track with a calm and relaxed music vibe that includes an air of reflection and nostalgia. Ideal for montages, driving scenes, outdoor scenes, drone shots of landscapes and scenes when things are just ‘all good!’. [Tempo: Slow / 65 BPM]
This beloved and timeless Christmas carol begins on gentle keyboards that create a warm atmosphere. From there, the track builds up to a rousing climax for a feeling of utter joy to get you in the spirit of Christmas. [Tempo: Slow, Medium / 100 BPM]
A bleak and mournful track used in a documentary about the Hungerford Massacre. A crying female vocal works alongside a desolate piano, acoustic guitars, and drums to a very powerful and emotional climax. The variations offer gentler alternatives to the man track. [Tempo: Very slow, Slow / 64 BPM]
The vibraphone leads an orchestral backing in a piece used to underline the sense of workmanship between engineer workers during the 2nd World War. A sense of activity, light but busy. [Tempo: Slow, Medium / 55 BPM]
Acoustic guitars drive this fun and lively music track. There's a tenderness alongside the rhythmical aspect of the music encapsulated by some soft and breathy female vowels. Orchestral strings and percussion help build the music to a climax. Upbeat / Optimistic / Positive Music. [Tempo: Medium / 110 BPM]
Slightly over-the-top orchestral chase music for a comedy film, creating a sarcastic sense of desperation when all hell breaks loose. [Tempo: Medium, Fast / 86 BPM]
A mysterious & atmospheric passage featuring a solo flute, strings, celeste and glockenspiel. Used to create a sense of unease underneath a monologue. [Tempo: Very slow, Slow / 55 BPM]
Suitable for a 30 second television commercial or other shorts projects, this retro pop track has a contemporary edge that is ideally suited to products and events that are associated with city life. Also available with no vocals. [Tempo: Slow / 90 BPM]
An evil, Far East / Oriental style 'bad guy' theme that moves slowly, but threateningly to create a sense of anxiety. The Erhu is backed by a deep chanting male choir, drums and tense strings. [Tempo: Very slow, Slow / 0 BPM]
Funky, bright and positive corporate track, with funky guitars, bass, drums and synths. Good for promo videos and internet virals. [Tempo: Medium / 128 BPM]
Slightly dark electronic drums and synths. It's slow tempo works well with slow motion scenes, or in an underground nightclub montage scene a la Blade. Also for crime investigation etc. [Tempo: Medium / 103 BPM]
A powerful and emotive alto voice drives this dramatic yet ethereal music track, supported by epic synths, deep drums and low piano bass notes. Perfect music for timelapse films, scenes of nature, space, travel and the outdoors. The singing is a non-specific language. [Tempo: Very slow, Slow / 120 BPM]
With the melody of this track being whistled, it's hard to forget it. This short track offers a burst of excitement, a wink of sarcasm and an ounce of curiosity. Along with the electric guitars, drums and bass, there is also a clarinet and a couple of percussive instruments to compliment the tracks unique sound. [Tempo: Fast, Very fast / 200 BPM]
A hugely popular carol that gets you straight in the mood for the Christmas festivities! This relaxed arrangement played on synths keys, bells and organs compliments the tender melody that builds up a little but never goes too climactic. [Tempo: Medium / 111 BPM]
A nostalgic but optimistic feeling royalty free stock music track. The lead acoustic guitar has a relaxed and hopeful feel to it while the accompanying solo cello and guitars in the verse offer a more reflective mood. [Tempo: Slow, Medium / 107 BPM]
Groovy marimba, accompanied by some electronic instruments to create an appealing and content emotion. It's unobtrusive sound works well underneath dialogue. [Tempo: Medium / 80 BPM]
A Chinese/ Japanese style piece of music, used to represent a Kung Fu Master while he is teaching one of his students how to fight. Opening with big taiko drums, followed by the Chinese stringed instrument called the Erhu, then by a male choir chanting like a monks, who build the track up to its climax. [Tempo: Medium / 82 BPM]
An assured and confident acoustic indie track with lively strings to stir the emotions. Great for scenes and videos of achievements, accomplishments and successes. [Tempo: Medium, Fast / 124 BPM]
Buoyant Jazz with a 1940's or 1950's flare. Good for dancing scene, or anything with a fun, lively physical presence. [Tempo: Fast, Very fast / 133 BPM]
A straight shooting and repetitive track that is ideally suited to scenes that are needing background dance music. [Tempo: Fast, Very fast / 145 BPM]
A solo female voice hums a love theme in a slow, solemn manner. The style of singing generates a heart-breaking ambience that also still has an air of romanticism about it. [Tempo: Very slow, Slow / 0 BPM]
Eerie vocals, in the vein of Danny Elfman. The slow pace, child-like rhythm and spooky vocals give the track give it a darker edge. Other instruments include the celeste, harp and synths. [Tempo: Slow, Medium / 83 BPM]
A blast of electronics and acoustic percussion. Great to use in a chase scene, particularly if it's a chase on foot. [Tempo: Fast / 130 BPM]
A synth dominated track that tugs at the heart strings. Its floating pads and soft choir like tones give it a sense of grandness. The slow, unobtrusive pace makes it work well underneath dialogue. [Tempo: Very slow, Slow / 0 BPM]
Acoustic guitars & strings dominate this moving theme that would work well over a main title. It is essentially a love theme between two brothers, but would work as a theme between any two siblings or friends. Optimistic, hopeful. [Tempo: Fast / 125 BPM]
Screeching basses and cellos build up to a musical stab, aided by french horn rip, cymbal crashes and violin clusters. If you want the audience to jump, this is the ideal track. [Tempo: Slow / 0 BPM]