Rustic & Dusty fuses elements of Alt Country with traditional folk, playing in both the shadows and the light.
Read MoreFor birthday parties of every shape and size, we have assembled twenty unique versions of what so many of us call “The Birthday Song” that range from creepy robots to classroom singalong.
Read MorePizzicato strings carry varying levels of curiosity while quick bow movements fuel potential and future possibilities on String Smarts.
Read MoreChanneling everything from glam rock to skatepark punk, Muscle Rock (OSPK-085) has driving guitar riffs to kickstart an adrenaline fueled free for all.
Read MoreMore sincere than goofy, more heartwarming than slapstick, the whimsical instrumentation found on Sunshine Kidz walks the line between Wes Anderson and SpongeBob.
Read MoreThe possibilities feel endless with the uplifting, peaceful modern folk sounds of Sparkle Folk (OSPK-084). Utilizing the organic sounds of acoustic guitars and hand percussion, composer Philippe Bronchtein brings out the extra shine by adding tasteful touches of Hammond organ, pedal steel, and atmospheric electronics.
Read MoreModern Country vol. 2 delivers a brilliant balance of shiny pop production and hooks, uplifting Laurel Canyon sounds, and that signature Nashville twang with tracks that can crossover into the pop stratosphere while retaining the feel of today’s wide-ranging country landscape.
Read More“Motivation” can be such a buzzword, tossed around in office staff meetings and Monday-related memes. But it can be so much more than that. Leaning mainly on smooth synthesizers, upbeat electronic percussion, and organic keyboard elements, Synthful Motivation breathes new life into corporate pop.
Read MoreOrganic Spark was designed to ignite and motivate, bringing a major label approach to the independent inspiration your project needs. Let’s light up this place.
Read MorePandemics and dumpster fires aside, our dedication to sharing all manner of handcrafted sonic inspiration has never wavered. And while we love all of the releases we’ve put out this year, we’ve selected a few favorites from each of our curated labels.
Read MoreWhile working in the lab late one night, my ears beheld some grooves that were tight. But not every spooky spot needs the “Monster Mash,” “Thriller,” or Harry Belafonte. So we rounded up some of our most haunting albums for all of your Halloween licensing needs, complete with a ghoulish playlist of the stand out tracks from our entire catalog.
Read MoreThe License Lab is not your usual corporate, standard, run-of-the-mill, production music superstore. And that’s precisely the way we designed it and like it. So while our catalog does not have everything for everyone, what we do have will surprise and delight your eardrums. Here’s a rundown of our choice Production Music Labels.
Read MoreFor all of your cutesy advertising spots full of children, products for children, and parents running after children, we present a new playlist called Child’s Play.
Read MoreThis year has been full of change for us at The License Lab. And as we close out 2019, it’s important to go back to the reason why we do all of this: the music. With that in mind, we’ve gone through this year’s releases and highlighted some of our favorites.
Read MoreReleasing new music is always a thrill for us at The License Lab, but we find it especially fun when there is such eclectic offering to share with you. This roundup is certainly one of those. From authentic Indian instrumentation to an occasionally sinister harp to shopping-spree-madness-infused rock and roll, these albums absolutely run the gamut.
Read MoreThis week’s new releases hit heavy on Trap and splinter off from there. You get some shiny and positive pop, a cosmic trip, and soothing synthesis. This is an ideal mix of albums for modern and trendy messaging.
Read MoreFrom the sands of eastern Asia to the streets of New York, these new releases take us all over the map. The variety ensures that there is something for everyone with complex piano and guitar soundscapes, dirty blues riffs, ethnic drums, energetic funk, and killer breakbeat montages.
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