An anthemic and motivational EP from Braving The Horizon (Jonathan Still and David Garcia). Six full vocal songs featuring powerful radio-ready hooks, with huge, heavy, modern metalcore production perfect for everything from extreme sports to energetic promos.
Read MoreTwo radio-ready country pop rock songs with male vocal (Ryan Necci of Nashville’s The Buffalo Gospel), relationship lyric themes. Good for advertisements, promos, reality TV.
Read MoreDelicate songs featuring the delicate vocals of Amanda Huff are layered with emotion and cloudy sonic treatments, a dream for end credits, long-form teasers or promos, or including in breakup playlists.
Read MoreModern edgy indie pop, alt bangers with vocals perfectly suited for reality tv and advertising. 4 songs by the artist future daemon.
Read MoreModern pop song productions with female and male vocal versions, radio-ready hook-laden nu-disco, editor-friendly and perfect for youth culture.
Read MoreTactile organic modern folk pop recordings (includes two songs w female vocals), the soundtrack to your next indie coming-of-age movie or documentary. Featuring the LA-indie trend rubber bridge guitar.
Read MoreThe latest release from Modus Operandi Production Music is Mallet Moods (MOPM-096), filled with subtle motion for stories of growth, optimism, and change. In the quiet neural pathways of business, progress often happens between the notes, in the micro steps no one sees. Mallet Moods is crafted for exactly that space: background music that breathes, but also propels.
Read MoreOrchestral motifs float on modern chill beats. In a world that moves too loudly, Lo-Fi Classical offers something in between: orchestral motifs that float, heartbeats that pulse in half-light, and rhythmic textures that ground without overwhelming.
Read MoreIn a landscape of endless noise, Buddha Bowls offers a reminder: stillness is also a sound. Long-form tones, performed on resonant bowls and bells, where the air between strikes becomes part of the music.
Read MoreFebruary is Black History Month in the US and Canada, and of course music has played a pivotal role in the African American community throughout history, serving as both a powerful form of expression and a purposeful means of resistance. This new Analog Champion collection Spirituals features a cappella choir arrangements of public domain Negro spirituals by Seattle’s Tiffany Wilson that pay homage their unique sonic history through a variety of preservation and archival techniques (including vintage microphones, analog tape, vinyl and wire recorders).
Read MoreYou need more than a GoPro to create truly compelling reality television. Survival Instincts is a percussive, pulsating soundtrack for reality TV that amplifies every drop of the on-screen drama.
Read MoreEnter the creative mind of Zach Golden. The East Coast Creative Director of Elias Audio Branding and the composer of the newest World Cup pneumonic was kind enough to give us a peek behind the curtain of how it came to life.
Read MoreAfter decades in the music industry, Ryan Leyva AKA Johnny Nails exudes a joy and enthusiasm for music that can fan even the smallest creative spark into a flame. The Seattle-based Guitar Slayer shares how he continues to grow through community and collaboration and so much more.
Read MoreA full-blooded grunge album of angsty, aggressive, and sometimes strange rock that strives to follow in the footsteps of Seattle's flannel-clad luminaries.
Read MoreGuitar textures enhanced with post-processing weave an enchanting, yet uncomfortable tapestry of sound full of tension and emotion.
Read MoreFluid rhymes, big hooks, bigger beats, and the occasional left turn. Bangers & Dance, the soundtrack of a night with (potentially) questionable decisions and undeniable action.
Read MoreA celebration of the drive and determination that has been happening in women’s sports for a long time, led by silky smooth and flowing female vocals from Zahara Williams.
Read MoreWhether a comedy is a short film, a series with 22-minute episodes, or a trailer, the music can have a massive impact on the heart and humor of a short-form comedy.
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