Dark, bleak and extremely creepy tone to this gothic instrumental. Post apocalyptic hellscape meets intense psychological thriller. Scary but not slasher vibe. A sustained, icy tone throughout. A mix of different choir elements makes this great for horror movies, trailer & video game use.
Classic rock instrumental, conjuring the 70s sound of bands like Black Sabbath, Led Zeppelin, Wolfmother and AC/DC. Killer 70s-style drum fills and raw guitar riffs; a simple meat-and-potatoes style from another era.
A tribute to 70s heavy metal blues rock bands such as Led Zeppelin, Deep Purple, Black Sabbath, Cream, and Wolfmother. Sludgy, heavy guitar and bass riffs, vivid retro organ solos, and busy tom fills on the rock drums all capture the essence of the era.
Native American/South American flavor to this mystical track. Pride, strength & longing. Ethnic flutes and instrumentation combine to create a dream-like feel.
Industrial rock track. Synth pads lead into hard, compressed drums and electro bass. This piece has a real Nine Inch Nails/Trent Reznor feel to it. Mystical, unrelenting until the end where it fades out to the same synthesizer pads it started with.
Dark, bleak and extremely creepy horror instrumental. Intense psychological thriller. Scary, slasher vibe. A mix of different choir vocal elements makes this great for horror movies, trailer & video game use.
This is a cool electro rock hybrid instrumental with a killer chorus that somehow channels Wolfmother, U. N. K. L. E., Qemists and Daft Punk. Ideal for video games, action scenes, car chases, late night futuristic technological imagery, and more! This track was inspired by “No Heaven†by...
The first movement of this famous Mozart piano sonata has an initial theme followed by six variations based on that theme. Inventive and unmistakably Mozart it has loud and soft, as well as fast and slow variations.
Slightly faster and more playful than the introduction to the first movement, this is the first variation of the Theme from the Mozart Piano Sonata No.11.
The fastest variation of the Theme from the first movement of Mozart's Piano Sonata No.11 sparkles with energy and vivacity. A wonderful and lively ending to round off the variations of the main Theme.
A bold introduction disguises the delicate melodies of this menuetto. Punctuated by light, dancing themes, this is a positive and confident second movement to Mozart's Piano Sonata No.11.
More lively than the Theme from the first movement of Mozart's Piano Sonata No.11, this is the second variation which is sprightly and much more intricate.
Quick, joyous and celebratory, this Rondo from Piano Sonata No.11 is one of Mozart's best known piano pieces and has been used in many film, TV and media productions requiring a fast paced and up-tempo soundtrack.
The theme of Mozart's Piano Sonata No.11 is delicate and serene. The instruction 'Andante Grazioso', (walking pace, gracefully), produces a peaceful foundation to the six variations that follow.
The third variation of the Theme from the first movement of Mozart's Piano Sonata No.11 is slower and more melancholic than the Theme but still meanders gracefully in a swaying manner.
The fifth variation of the Theme from the first movement of Mozart's Piano Sonata No.11 is light and airy. The melodies climb up into the sky and carry you off on clouds of delight.
A beautiful, sad and longing Irish air played by tin whistle and synth pad. "Ned of the Hill" is the English translation of the Irish title "Éamonn an Chnoic". This is a popular, slow and mornful ballad about an Irish aristocrate who lived in Tipperary and led a bandit gang who called for the o...
Here's a great cinematic piece: simple acoustic instruments unfolding (cello plucks and guitar), like a quiet town where a story is revealing itself. Highly emotional and very memorable melodies. It picks up part way through with an atmospheric shaker.