Time for the replay? Enter the bombastic, high-impact sounds of heavy rock, trap beats, and hip-hop hype. From the serious and epic to the light and funky, our Replay Reaction playlist is full of sports-friendly tracks to accentuate the energy of every future hall of fame moment.
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 MoreGenre-blending storytelling and a melting pot of influences have created an opportunity to construct a new type of soundtrack with Barbaric Drama (MOPM-086). The rules are out the window and epic trailer toms combine with medieval flutes while theremins and bold brass bring out the darkness.
Read MoreSignature reggaeton and Latin rhythms with carefully manicured, relatively minimal electronic textures and Latin percussion accents come together to captivate the senses, making this an adventurous, sensual, and occasionally chill addition to HypeKit.
Read MoreAcoustic and electric guitars, upbeat percussion, chipper piano, and sparkly glockenspiel all contribute to the happy homeowner vibes on Property Lovers. This playlist is full of steady, confident, heartwarming sounds to accompany the walkthrough and/or big reveal.
Read MoreWe recently received a request for more stark and intimate string music like our album Cello a La Carte (3ING-042), we immediately put plans into motion to do just that. A few short months later and here we are.
Read MoreSmooth R&B that borders on Yacht Rock? Your boomer parents would totally love this.
Read MoreWe’ve assembled tracks with clear cut applications along with hidden gems that stray just a bit outside the conventional. Find the right track that matches the story and makes your podcast intro, sponsor break, or teaser stand out from the noise.
Read MorePop Pilots make good on the name and deliver pop rock hits that are made for summer drives on In & Out of Orbit (LMTL-026).
Read MoreIndie Folk Pop (E&E-032) is a soundtrack for moments of introspective adventure that accompany stories of wanderlust and movement.
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 MoreTime to let loose and crank up the dial for the totally fuzzed out, overdriven, dirty, and sexy electro pop madness of Fuzzwisp (LMTL-025).
Read MoreInspiring generations of young people, including many of us at The License Lab, Fred Rogers’ legacy is a beautiful reminder that we should all stay curious, have empathy for our neighbors, and take frequent trips into the imagination… by trolley if possible.
Read MorePositivity springs forth from Bright Colors & Smiles (LMTL-024). The effortless melodies and folk instrumentation make this an easy win for stories that don’t have a care in the world.
Read MoreFor the moments that require urgency and emotional drama with an edge, we present Lights Out (LMTL-023.) This pair of passionate rock tracks bring unexpected power and heart.
Read MoreSummer School Slacker is a brash, youthful, exciting, and occasionally rude playlist that has no intention of following the rules. Full of a variety of rock sub-genres like pop punk, indie rock, skater punk, hard rock, these tracks turn that signature teen angst and energy into junkyard bottle rockets.
Read MoreFrom garage blues to western crooners to indie hipsters, these genre hopping versions of classic Christmas carols provide new (occasionally unorthodox) options to fit whatever your holiday campaign, shopping ad, or Hallmark special need.
Read MoreIt’s all smiles and sweetness on the second of two new EPs from Cherrypicked. The cloudy days of Untangle Me (LMTL-021) are gone and the sun is out on In My Heart (LMTL-022.)
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