Stock Music track: Julies Body

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.

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Track details

Track ID number: 8929
Genres: Film & Soundtrack: Dark Ambient / Drones / Ominous -- Film & Soundtrack: Danger / Tension / Threatening / Action pending underscores
Moods/Emotions: Nervous / Uneasy / Scared -- Passionate / Emotional / Melodramatic -- Mysterious / Mystical / Secretive
Suggested Production Types: Horror / Thriller
Prominent Instruments: Full orchestra -- Synth Pads
Keywords / Hints: horror, scare, fright, frightening, scared, scary, jumpy, shock, murder, crescendo, climax, terror, terrified
Tempo feel: Slow
Tempo Beats Per Minute:
Artist: Philip Curran
Composer: Philip Curran (PRS - CAE #: 534469928)
Publisher: Philip Curran (PRS)
SRCO (Sound Recording Copyright Owner): Philip Curran
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: (None)
About the Artist
Philip Curran Philip Curran

Krull, Lord Of The Rings, Batman Begins, Serenity, Crash.... James Horner, Howard Shore, Hans Zimmer, David Newman, Mark Isham & John Williams.... Just a handful of films and their composers whom have been a great inspiration and influence on my life as a composer.

I used to play lead guitar in a rock band but we weren't progressing quick enough so, in 2007, after graduating from Napier University with a degree in Music, I decided to go solo and write music for films. Best decision I have ever made!

I now write in my own home grown studio, working long hours with nothing but me, my guitar, some paper and a computer. Heaven! Along the way, I've composed music for TV commercials, documentaries, corporate videos & short films. But of all the different forms of media I write for, feature films has to be my favourite. I'm a massive fan of films and music, so it's the perfect combination for me. I believe that music has the power to make an average film good, a good film great and a great film even greater!

You know that tingling down the spine feeling you sometimes get when you watch a movie or something on television? Whenever possible, I always try to create that feeling when writing to picture. Check my music out!

Me & My Music:

When I compose music to picture, my first thoughts are usually; what style and what instruments will compliment the picture best. The next step is to grab a coffee and start writing themes & melodies, which is the foundation of any music. I usually like to "hear" the melody, rather than play it, as your fingers can fall into patterns, or you can be limited to your technical ability on an instrument. So I try to hear what it would sound like in my head, then write it out. The rest is easy, I just write till I finish it.