Funin and Sunin "Funin and Sunin" Instruments: Bass, Organ, Drums, Guitar Feel: Bouncy, Bright, Relaxed Deep and round-sounding beach-themed piece. It can be used for non-beach applications. Not to be used internally. May cause rashes. ISRC: USUAN1700011 120 bpm Genre: Rock Length: 3:39 Download "Funin and Sunin" as mp3 Listen Now! Watch the Video on YouTube
Funin and Sunin Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) | |||
Digital Lemonade "Digital Lemonade" Instruments: Synths, Percussion Feel: Bouncy, Bright, Relaxed Good good, goodness so good! Deeply satisfying analog synths alongside a jaunty beat. Nuff said. ISRC: USUAN1700010 120 bpm Genre: Electronica Length: 3:00 Download "Digital Lemonade" as mp3 Listen Now! Watch the Video on YouTube
Digital Lemonade Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) | |||
Mischief Maker "Mischief Maker" Instruments: Virginal, Dulcimer, Bass, Drums, Xylophone Feel: Bouncy, Driving, Humorous Hey buddy, wanna buy a ferret? How about a trained ferret? Okay, I didn't really train her... she just has a predisposition to things. She stuffs squirrels into boxes, feeds them sugary treats and then empties the boxes though mailslots. Well, if you're not going to buy her, how about some nails... to keep your mailslot closed. ISRC: USUAN1700009 125 bpm Genre: Soundtrack Length: 3:22 Download "Mischief Maker" as mp3 Listen Now! Watch the Video on YouTube
Mischief Maker Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) | |||
Village Consort "Village Consort" Instruments: Guitar, Recorders, Gemshorn, Drums Feel: Bouncy, Bright, Relaxed Picture a pixellated medieval village... cause that's what this is. It is the kind of music we think they played back in the day. It is not historically. But I'm okay with that, because we also didn't have lich-kings, lich-mages, lich-illithids, lich-warriors, or lich-archers. We did have lichens, though... I like lichens! ISRC: USUAN1700007 95 bpm Genre: Unclassifiable Length: 3:35 Download "Village Consort" as mp3 Listen Now! Watch the Video on YouTube
Village Consort Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) | |||
March of the Spoons "March of the Spoons" Instruments: Bass Clarinet, Basses, Cellos, Violas, Violins, Flutes, Clarinets, Oboes, Drums Feel: Bouncy, Grooving, Humorous How can you tell if a piece of music is intended to be comedic? Pizzicato strings and a bass clarinet! This piece has it all! Pizzicato strings? Check! Bass clarinet? You bet! Throw in some staccato high winds and you got yourself a great comedic piece! Going out on a date and want to appear more entertaining? Bring a bass clarinet! Bass clarinet players I think also get discounts at T.G.I.Fridays; Double bonus! ISRC: USUAN1700008 Sheet Music: Available! 85 bpm Genre: Soundtrack Length: 3:06 Download "March of the Spoons" as mp3 Listen Now! Watch the Video on YouTube
March of the Spoons Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) | |||
Bittersweet "Bittersweet" Instruments: Synth, Cello, Piano, Choir Feel: Calming, Relaxed, Somber Ok, I might be crying a little bit. But it is understandable... I went to a party store, and I saw all the colorful balloons with happy sayings on them like "Get Well" and "Feel Better" and "A Hug for You"... I just started thinking how the helium will all be gone one day. Just gone... we won't get it back, and it took millions of years of radioactive decay to get the helium we have now... and... *sniff* we just don't have millions more years to wait for more. They're wasting helium in balloons... how can I possibly "Feel Better"!? ISRC: USUAN1700004 73 bpm Genre: Soundtrack Length: 3:22 Download "Bittersweet" as mp3 Listen Now! Watch the Video on YouTube
Bittersweet Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) | |||
Mega Hyper Ultrastorm "Mega Hyper Ultrastorm" Instruments: Synths, Drums Feel: Action, Bouncy, Grooving Player One Up! Ready! Go! Health 100%. Weasel Gun Equipped. This is sort of how I imagined 80s electronic music people tried to copy the distorted guitars of the day, but with 8bit sound sources. It doesn't sound like guitars at all, but it does sound like people trying to sound like guitars... and that's a thing now. ISRC: USUAN1700003 220 bpm Genre: Electronica Length: 3:13 Download "Mega Hyper Ultrastorm" as mp3 Listen Now! Watch the Video on YouTube
Mega Hyper Ultrastorm Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) | |||
Pookatori and Friends "Pookatori and Friends" Instruments: Synths, Drums Feel: Bright, Bouncy, Grooving Are your eyeballs soft? Let's be delightful with Pookatori! It is extremely happy to drink when you are thirsty. Pookatori will help! Pookatori always helps! Are you aware of your own defect? Pookatori will smile to your grandmother every day! Would you like a beautiful pie? Pookatori has many friends made from a magic and people balls. Let's have fun with Pookatori's friends! Do you like to absorbing? Functional!! ISRC: USUAN1700002 124 bpm Genre: Electronica Length: 4:08 Download "Pookatori and Friends" as mp3 Listen Now! Watch the Video on YouTube
Pookatori and Friends Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) | |||
Dewdrop Fantasy "Dewdrop Fantasy" Instruments: Synths, Rain Feel: Bright, Calming, Relaxed The smell of a garden hose, that muted crack when you start up a glowstick, watching the sunrise with a glass of freshly squeezed orange juice... all so calming... This piece of music is like that. Simple, bleeping, and slowly changing. Can you think of something else that is simple, bleeping, and changing? "an old PC speaker?" well, that's simple and bleeping. "EDM?" that's... bleeping and changing. "Hippie fashion?" that's... Hippie fashion? I don't know what that is. Well, it is long hair and paisley bell-bottoms and far too many beads... You just found the outside of the Venn Diagram. ISRC: USUAN1700001 55 bpm Genre: Unclassifiable Length: 34:58 Download "Dewdrop Fantasy" as mp3 Listen Now! Watch the Video on YouTube
Dewdrop Fantasy Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) | |||
Special Spotlight "Special Spotlight" Instruments: Synths, Percussion Feel: Bouncy, Driving, Grooving So you're producing an interview segment! Problem is most people suck at being interviewed. Like... almost everyone. What do you do? You could send the non-media professional to an improv class, you could do 5 pre-interview coachings, or you could schedule a 3-day "pre-interview" at an all-inclusive beach resort in hopes that you will "share a moment" and uncover some goddamn humanity in your interview subject. Or. You could just put some interesting music behind the segment. If your crap interview is longer than this piece Do NOT loop this music - fire your editor. ISRC: USUAN1600067 126 bpm Genre: Electronica Length: 3:12 Download "Special Spotlight" as mp3 Listen Now! Watch the Video on YouTube
Special Spotlight Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) | |||
Shenyang "Shenyang" Instruments: Erhu, Pipa, Yangqin, Percussion Feel: Bright, Relaxed When I do music based on folk traditions, I tend to name them after cities. Like this one: Shenyang. It is a little village of 8 million people that I've somehow never heard of. Oh sure, I've heard the name, but I don't associate it with anything specific. Chicago: Hot Dogs. Amsterdam: Offensively tall Dutch. Moscow: "Stop a Douchebag". Shenyang: No clue. How did I miss this city?? You already know if you need this piece, it has a more satisfying low-end than actual real Chinese music, and it should fit in with your modern productions well. ISRC: USUAN1600066 130 bpm Genre: Soundtrack Length: 2:31 Download "Shenyang" as mp3 Get it from iTunes! Listen Now! Watch the Video on YouTube
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