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Jimmy Jammy Jam - See more info. <p>An homage to the late and great Jimi Hendrix, a slow and heavy riff based rock piece. |
The Brain Drain Gang |
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Matata Mkubwa-Percussion - See more info. <p>
Matata Mkubwa - <em>" A big problem" </em> in the Swahili language from Africa. |
Sultan Makende |
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The bridal song-solo violin - See more info. <div>
<span style="font-size:14px;"><span style="font-family:arial,helvetica,sans-serif;">An instrumental version of Wagner's most famous piece, played on solo violin. |
Dave Yowell |
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Matata Mkubwa-synths and beats - See more info. <p>
A slow and pulsing combination of synths and beats, giving a feeling of rising tension and anxiety. |
Sultan Makende |
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Metallic Mystery - See more info. <p> Metallic, thundering clangs and thumps, backed by electronic whooshes . |
Dave Yowell |
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Bunkalong-full version - See more info. <p>A fast and pumping organic fusion of very diverse influences, combining a string orchestra, funk, jazz, and loads of exotic percussion from many far and distant lands. |
Sultan Makende |
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Ruins Of Tara-lighter vers - See more info. <div>
<span style="font-family:arial,helvetica,sans-serif;"><span style="font-size:14px;">Ancient Irish / Celtic / Folk vibe, with pipes, whistles, fiddle, mandolin and acoustic guitar. |
Murlough |
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Ruins Of Tara-full vers - See more info. <div>
<span style="font-size:14px;"><span style="font-family:arial,helvetica,sans-serif;">Ancient Irish / Celtic / Folk vibe, with pipes, whistles, fiddle, mandolin, acoustic guitar, hand claps and Bodhran. |
Murlough |
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Dream Time at Uluru - See more info. <p>
Slow, menacing and pulsating Australian native didjeridoo with an underlay of sweeping and swirling electronic effects - Would work well in a tense or frightening scene. |
Sultan Makende |
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Matata Mkubwa-no percussion - See more info. <p>
<em><strong>Matata Mkubwa - Big Trouble</strong></em> in Swahili<br />
A slow an pulsating fusion of electronic synths, beats, and African chanting, giving a feeling of tension, anxiety, stress and wierdness. |
Sultan Makende |
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