Stock Music track: Taxi Night

Film soundtrack / underscore suitable for drama and adventure, city streets, urban living, mystery and personal stories. Lush strings and acoustic guitars. A jazzy saxophone joins in after about 1 minute. Reflection and storytelling.

Set of 2 music loops
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Track details

Track ID number: 6587
Genres: Film & Soundtrack: Introspective / Thoughtful / Reflective underscores
Moods/Emotions: Sad / Sorrowful / Mournful -- Loving / Romantic / Tender -- Passionate / Emotional / Melodramatic -- Reflective / Thoughtful / Introspective -- Mysterious / Mystical / Secretive
Suggested Production Types: Crime / Criminals / Bad-asses -- Drama / Personal stories -- Forensics / Investigative -- Love Story / Romance
Prominent Instruments: Drum machine / Electronic drums -- Guitar (Acoustic) -- Piano (Acoustic) -- Saxophone & Soprano Saxophone -- String Section
Keywords / Hints: city, streets, jazz, saxophone, film, score, filmscore, underscore, movie soundtrack, hollywood, urban drama, dramatic, urgent, urgency, sensual, sexy, downtown
Tempo feel: Slow -- Medium
Tempo Beats Per Minute:
Artist: Ori Vidislavski
Composer: Ori Vidislavsky (ACUM (IPI#: 00244606772))
Publisher: Lynne Publishing (PRS - CAE#: 541626758)
SRCO (Sound Recording Copyright Owner): Lynne Publishing AS
PRO / Non-PRO Track? PRO (What's this?)
WAV file bit depth: HD / 24-Bit (What's this?)
Stem files available for this track: No
Album containing this track:  Secrets of Passion, Vol. 1 Picture Music collection: Secrets of Passion, Vol. 1
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About the Artist
Ori Vidislavski Ori Vidislavski

Ori Vidislavsky is an Israeli composer who graduated from the music academy in Tel-Aviv. He has been composing music for films, theatre and dance for over 20 years producing music for 150 different projects including full scores, music for theatre in classical, contemporary and original.

His work spans many different styles and genres. His education and experience enable him to work with classical, jazz and contemporary film/tv work with equal grace and ease.

In 1980, Vidislavsky earned Israel's Oscar for best music in films for "Sheure" & "Aretz Hadasha". He wrote the song "Winter of 73" in 1991 that became number one amongst the five most influencing songs in Israeli culture. His music is based on influencing all aspects of life, such as, contemporary life by merging Jewish, oriental motifs, Europeans and Americans together. The Israeli Composer Association honored Vidislavski composer of the year in 1993 and he won the highest prizes for modern dance and best music at the Acco Festival.