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Return of the Mummy
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Get it from iTunes! Listen Now! Credit this piece by copying the following to your credits section: Return of the Mummy Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) "Return of the Mummy" Instruments: Tar, Qanun, Choir, Percussion, Strings Feel: Dark, Grooving, Mystical Did you know that people in the 1800s used to make tea out of mummies they dug up in Egypt? Tea. Like the kind you drink. That is because people in the 1800s were dumb. They were so stupid, they thought seaweed was really quite interesting. Today, you would have to be a marine botanist to think seaweed is that exciting. I don't need to mention how "exciting" marine botanists are... Carl! Finding some Caulerpa 20 kilometers outside its published range is no reason to write a paper! And it is certainly no reason to be LATE for your OWN PARTY, CARL!!! ISRC: USUAN1700046 |
140 bpm | Soundtrack | 2:50 |
Crossing the Chasm
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Listen Now! Watch the Video on YouTube Credit this piece by copying the following to your credits section: Crossing the Chasm Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) "Crossing the Chasm" Instruments: Drums, Basses, Cellos, Violas, Violins, Singer Feel: Action, Dark, Driving Adventure, Ho! Last time on "Adventure, Ho!", the mage-orc Gnarlnosh was granted 1d4 wishes from a Deck of Many Things and it totally screwed up the game balance. Why? Because the DM sort of sucks, but he thought "Oh, sure - this could be fun... how could giving a mage-orc a fully provisioned army in the middle of a desert possibly sidetrack the quest for finding a cure for a magical disease that is ruining the kingdom AND the healer elf." Deck of Many Things; BAH! More like Deck of This-Campaign-Jumped-the-Shark. ISRC: USUAN1700026 |
100 bpm | Soundtrack | 3:17 |
Finding the Balance
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Get it from iTunes! Listen Now! Credit this piece by copying the following to your credits section: Finding the Balance Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) "Finding the Balance" Instruments: Bass, Percussion, Synths, Voice Feel: Bright, Grooving, Intense The beginning is calm with the Middle Eastern dudek playing the melody. As the electronic elements melt into the dudek and the plucked strings, the groove is established. Just into the third minute the melody changes to beautiful and touching, but returns to the feel of the intro, while a woman?s voice sings a haunting melody in a distant language. This is music of wonder, and is best as exposition music for a film about nature or a group of people struggling to survive. ISRC: USUAN1100708 |
75 bpm | Modern | 3:28 |
Finding Movement
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Get it from iTunes! Listen Now! Credit this piece by copying the following to your credits section: Finding Movement Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) "Finding Movement" Instruments: Koto, String Ensemble Feel: Calming, Uplifting The koto in this piece follows a steady, plodding beat, while the orchestral strings provide a drone-like background. At 0:33 the strings crescendo to follow the melody of the koto, but at 1:18 the tempo slows and the strings fade away, only to return to highlight the final chord. With the even rhythm and the sharply accentuated plucks of the koto, this is best used as an introduction to a short film or game, or the resolution to a conflict surrounding family or challenges to tradition. ISRC: USUAN1100693 |
70 bpm | World | 1:56 |
Hand Balance Redux
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Get it from iTunes! Listen Now! Credit this piece by copying the following to your credits section: Hand Balance Redux Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) "Hand Balance Redux" Instruments: Kit, Percussion, Synths, Violin Feel: Dark, Driving, Intense, Mysterious Intense, slightly urban piece with rich chordal melodies. ISRC: USUAN1100370 |
60 bpm | Soundtrack | 7:17 |
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