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A very confident pulse with a gentle breeze and a modern theme. Keywords: Corporate, business, news, information, update, company
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Uptempo Russian or Yiddish style Polka. Accordeon, bouzouki and voices over nylon guitars, bass and drums. Can be a Jewish celebration, traditional Greek folk music, Russian folk music, Gypsy music or Eastern European folk music. Available is also an 'underscore version' which cuts out the melodic/top instruments, leaving only the background groove.
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This track plays for a full 60 minutes continuously. Relaxing, calming, cleansing and soothing ambient music. Although a full hour long, there is very little repetition here, as the music slowly moves through relaxing, flowing soundscapes. Great for relaxation, meditation, nature, peaceful footage, etc.
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Slow, brooding, authentic Flamenco. Spanish guitars over percussion. Bass joins second time. Great for exotic travel, holiday, vacation, summer. Spanish, Latin American, Mediterranean and Balearic footage, Spanish nights.
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Ska is a form of Jamaican music which began in the early 1960s. Combining elements of traditional mento and calypso with an American jazz and rhythm and blues sound, it was a precursor in Jamaica to rocksteady and later reggae. It is the predominant form of music listened to by Rudeboys, Mods, and Skinheads, amongst others, with artists such as Symarip, Laurel Aitken, The Charmers and The Pioneers aiming songs at these groups as far back as the 1960s. (Wikipedia).Keywords: punk reggae reggea
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Talisman: A blend of techno-trance and middle-eastern mysticism. The track opens with chanting and tabla, and builds to an electronic trance club anthem. Be sure to listen for a minute or so, as the main beat kicks in at around 50 secs. UK.
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A traditional Irish waltz. Authentic and acoustic recording with all live instruments - performed on violin, accordion, acoustic guitars, Irish recorder and flute. A pretty and charming Irish melody. We also have a version where a standard Orchestral flute replaces the Irish recorder, for a slightly softer and more textured flute sound. [Trad./Arr: B Lynne]
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