Ossuary 5 - Rest "Ossuary 5 - Rest" Instruments: Synths Feel: Calming, Dark, Eerie, Relaxed After some amount of introspection, I can only conclude that this is the afterlife, or some entryway to the afterlife... or a really cool club in the Meatpacking district after-hours. This is the most genuinely relaxing piece of the Ossuary suite... still has a bit of an edge. ISRC: USUAN1500047 50 bpm Genre: Unclassifiable Length: 3:56 Download "Ossuary 5 - Rest" as mp3 Get it from iTunes! Listen Now! Watch the Video on YouTube
Ossuary 5 - Rest Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) | |||
Ossuary 2 - Turn "Ossuary 2 - Turn" Instruments: Synths, Percussion Feel: Dark, Relaxed, Calming, Eerie, Mysterious At the intersection of relaxation and horror lies "The Ossuary". Part 2: Turn More aggressive than part one, something is most certainly going down here. Perfect for; seeing how far down the rabbit hole goes, Loch Ness expeditions, videos about giant capacitors, dinner parties where you want everyone uncomfortable. Gets quite awful around the 3:15 mark. Awful in a good way. ISRC: USUAN1500044 80 bpm Genre: Unclassifiable Length: 4:48 Download "Ossuary 2 - Turn" as mp3 Get it from iTunes! Listen Now! Watch the Video on YouTube
Ossuary 2 - Turn Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) | |||
Ossuary 1 - A Beginning "Ossuary 1 - A Beginning" Instruments: Synths Feel: Dark, Relaxed, Calming, Eerie At the intersection of relaxation and horror lies "The Ossuary". This piece is a slow-moving edgy drone with an ethereal melody on top. Since this is sort of a new genre, I'm not exactly sure where it is appropriate. Maybe a vampire spa? Dinner music for a psychopath? You'll figure it out! ISRC: USUAN1500043 54 bpm Genre: Unclassifiable Length: 3:08 Download "Ossuary 1 - A Beginning" as mp3 Get it from iTunes! Listen Now! Watch the Video on YouTube
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In Your Arms "In Your Arms" Instruments: Trumpets, Trombones, Saxophones, Bass, Drums Feel: Bright, Relaxed A piece of music from a more elegant time, 1940. This is a beautiful slow piece that will make you want to pick up some champagne and go off slow dancing with people... or penguins. I like penguins. And now some searchable words: Big Band. 1940s. Forties. Formal Party. Penguin Slow Dance. No Whammies. ISRC: USUAN1500042 98 bpm Genre: Jazz Length: 2:49 Download "In Your Arms" as mp3 Get it from iTunes! Listen Now! Watch the Video on YouTube
In Your Arms Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) | |||
Disco Medusae "Disco Medusae" Instruments: Percussion, Bass, Synths, Clav, Guitar Feel: Bright, Grooving Discomedusae is an obsolesced class of jellyfish. I'm guessing there was some biology schism back in the day and some crazy jellyfish specialist wrote some sort of definitive work on the animals and everyone had to change their classification. The jerk. I mean, it was probably JUST FINE the way it was! But NOOooo! You had to come along and screw up my perfectly good taxonomy key - rendering it USELESS! Hey jellyfish specialist - guess what? No one cares that much anyway! We're all just placating you until you die, and then everyone is going back to using the old keys, which we could at least figure out! This is a disco tune. ISRC: USUAN1500041 115 bpm Genre: Disco Length: 3:21 Download "Disco Medusae" as mp3 Listen Now! Watch the Video on YouTube
Disco Medusae Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) | |||
Pyro Flow "Pyro Flow" Instruments: Drums, Piano, Bass, Synth Feel: Grooving, Driving You got flow? You want this. Borderline chill and aggressive, this piece is your man! It does stand alone, but if you got words... it is amazing! Try it! What style is this? I'm not sure. It borrows from a lot - but I don't think it fits anything out there. Rickenbacker bass, gnarled piano, and a distorted drum kit all fit together beautifully. Percussion breakdown at 2:17. ISRC: USUAN1500039 84 bpm Genre: Pop Length: 3:54 Download "Pyro Flow" as mp3 Get it from iTunes! Listen Now! Watch the Video on YouTube
Pyro Flow Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) | |||
Unwritten Return "Unwritten Return" Instruments: Piano, Synths, Clavinet, Percussion Feel: Grooving, Mysterious Dreamy and edgy; Not a combination you often find, and yet - here it is. The ambiguous and slippery nature of the piece are a wonderful thing. Perfect for scoring a character where the audience is unsure of them. Could be good? Could be evil? WE DON'T KNOW! ISRC: USUAN1500037 80 bpm Genre: Electronica Length: 5:09 Download "Unwritten Return" as mp3 Get it from iTunes! Listen Now! Watch the Video on YouTube
Unwritten Return Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) | |||
Disquiet "Disquiet" Instruments: Piano Feel: Somber, Calming On January 31st, 2015, I recorded this piece. For some reason, I hit the record button and played. This is all of the notes. There are no other takes; No other files from that day. I don't remember what I was doing, but I was apparently dealing with fear and hope and apprehension... at least that is what it sounds like to me today - months later. Every now and again, I'll find these files - they are something of an emotional journal. Hope you enjoy it as much as I do! Download has the original MIDI file! ISRC: USUAN1500036 70 bpm Genre: Soundtrack Length: 3:05 Download "Disquiet" as mp3 Listen Now! Watch the Video on YouTube
Disquiet Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) | |||
Nano Hoedown "Nano Hoedown" Instruments: Synths, Percussion Feel: Bouncy, Bright, Intense When circuits throw a party, I imagine it sounds something like this. They can be a bit hyperactive at times. The super download comes with a more calm version at 120 beats per minute, and a crazy fast version at 180 beats per minute! All three versions loop perfectly, so you can make this as long as you need it! ISRC: USUAN1500034 150 bpm Genre: Unclassifiable Length: 2:34 Download "Nano Hoedown" as mp3 Get it from iTunes! Listen Now! Watch the Video on YouTube
Nano Hoedown Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) | |||
Motherlode "Motherlode" Instruments: guitars, bass, drums, french horn, trumpet Feel: Driving Big broad sound certain to give a sense of rockin' wonder! It switches back and forth between faster guitar-driven sections and majestic horn sections. I know - it sounds like it won't work, but it totally DOES work. Just imagine motocross highlights to this! Or any extreme sport that would benefit from the use of slow motion. ISRC: USUAN1500033 90 bpm Genre: Rock Length: 3:57 Download "Motherlode" as mp3 Get it from iTunes! Listen Now!
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Bumba Crossing "Bumba Crossing" Instruments: Drums, Bass, Marimba, Choir, Flute Feel: Bright, Calming Sparse and beautiful, this piece has a major change in tone at 2:27, moving to a more energetic feel without destroying what came before. Voluminous choirs support the piece at various moments. They also let the drums stand on their own. ISRC: USUAN1500031 92 bpm Genre: African Length: 4:37 Download "Bumba Crossing" as mp3 Get it from iTunes! Listen Now! Watch the Video on YouTube
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