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Modern orchestral with a few well known classical pieces thrown in

Tracks Listed In: Orchestral and classical

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Secret Mission - No bass - See more info.

Genre: Cinematic, Tension, Suspense

Mood: Suspenseful, Dark, Ominous, Intense, Foreboding

Pace: Fast [118bpm]

Instrumentation: Piano Deep, Pads, Percussive sounds, Pulsing Rhythms, Ambient textures, Synths, Strings, Sound Design Elements

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Sanele Maphisa
Shine My Light - See more info.

A bright, sparkling, uplifting and catchy pop melody.

Metano Katayama
Shining winkle tinkle-no chimes - See more info.

A soft and delicate combination of acoustic piano and delicate synthesisers, giving a sentimental and nostalgic feeling.

The Brain Drain Gang
Something Groovy - Full Version - See more info.

A contemporary pop track that reimagines R&B with a driving drumbeat, but with a clasical string orchestra playing all the chords and melody, creating a sophisticated and elegant sound.

Metano Katayama
Spies Amongst Us - See more info.

A dramtic and intense underscore with floating pauses, picking up into crashing and pounding sections.

Graham Boyle
Stroking My Heart With Your fingers - See more info.

A soft, slow and emotional, sad and wistful piece evoking feelings of nostalgia, love, and drifting thoughts.

Dave Yowell
The bridal song-organ - See more info.

The clasical "Here comes the bride" played on a church organ by the German composer Wilhelm Richard Wagner.

Dave Yowell
The bridal song-solo violin - See more info.
An instrumental version of Wagner's most famous piece, played on solo violin.
Dave Yowell
The Djinn-Full Version - See more info.

Slow, pulsing and dramatic, with some ancient Middle Eastern-Babylonian-Assyrian flavours.

Andy Findon / Tim Perkins
The Last Road - See more info.

A traditional Chinese classical- orchestral piece recorded at Sultan Sound Studios - London, during the Tiananmen Square protests.

Traditional Performers

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