Preview | Track | Artist | Playlist |
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TRUCE WITH BRUCE-full version - See more info. A fast and tongue-in-cheek, old school and dramatic underscore that would work well as a trailer, film intro / credits outro, or even a theme song, Inspired by the great Kung-fu hero Bruce Lee. |
Sultan Makende | ||
TRUCE WITH BRUCE-cues composite - See more info. A fast and tongue-in-cheek, old school and dramatic underscore that would work well as a trailer, film intro / credits outro, or even a theme song, Inspired by the great Kung-fu hero Bruce Lee. |
Dave Yowell | ||
Voodoo Hoodoo-No FX - See more info. Edgy, dark and tense percussion, giving a dramatic feeling of intense danger. |
Itamar Dave & Sam | ||
Wandering in the desert - See more info. Strange, ambient, new age, with combinations of electronica, weird Arab /Indian ethnic vocal and Afo-Arabian percussion, giving an uncomfortable and somewhat tense atmosphere. |
Sultan Makende | ||
Hither and Zither - See more info. A fusion of traditional Arabian instruments and orchestra jamming away with a modern rock band. |
Dave Yowell | ||
TRUCE WITH BRUCE-Instrumental-no vox - See more info. A fast and tongue-in-cheek, old school and dramatic underscore that would work well as a trailer, film intro / credits outro, or even a theme song, Inspired by the great Kung-fu hero Bruce Lee. |
Dave Yowell | ||
Ghost in the Machine - No Bangs - See more info. Uncomfortable and menacing ambient drone and strange sounds with Sultan Makendé's home made instrument, the "mentalofone" featuring on the top line. |
Dave Yowell | ||
CORYPHEES FULL VERSION - See more info. A fusion of Celtic-Gaelic, pre-medieval music mixed together with some Irish (Bhodran) and Arabian (Darbuka) percussion. |
Andy Findon / Tim Perkins | ||
CORYPHEES-Percussion - See more info. A fusion of Celtic-Gaelic, percussion with some Irish (Bhodran) and Arabian (Darbuka). |
Andy Findon / Tim Perkins | ||
CORYPHEES - no percussion - See more info. A fusion of Celtic-Gaelic, pre-medieval music mixed together with some Irish influence. |
Andy Findon / Tim Perkins |