Bright and positive, with a catchy whistle and a friendly acoustic guitar that deliver a heartwarming and fun episode of music. Will suit relaxing and light 1 minute advertising, animations, and TV comedies.
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Living Out Our Dreams
Serene and uplifting, with bright electric guitars and a happy-go-lucky upright piano that create a perfect flowing and warm mood. Arranged in a pop-rock fashion with a solid rhythmic base, will play well as title track for sitcoms and romantic comedies, but also as corporate playback bed.
Drive
Magical and groovy, with a sensual moog arpeggio and a mellow drum machine groove that make for a cool and energetic feeling nested on a mid-tempo rhythm. Like a passing cloud on early nineties pop-electronic skies. French electronica taste here. Will suit short form advertising and high-tech product videos.
Favourite Sweater
Bright and playful, with a light folk feeling delivered by accordion and acoustic guitar. In the second part the tune is complemented by a solid and reassuring bass guitar line. Will fit 30 seconds advertising and short product showcases.
Enigmatic Strides
Catchy and cheerful, with ukulele strums and a pop-rock arrangement that deliver a fun and dynamic feeling. Will suit a variety of settings, like teen comedies, corporate and inspirational videos, product showcases and advertising.
Happy Song
“I know, I’ll call this track “Happy Song”. Imaginative. But it gets straight to the point. And yes it IS relaxed and cheerful, with nice and easy acoustic guitars and a predictable pop-rock arrangement. Hey man, it’s not all bad, in fact it’s aaaaall good. Come and have a beer with me and my family. That is the power of Happy Song. Will fit corporate videos, product showcases, and scenes where a light positive music commentary is needed.
Death Is a She Named Barsheen
Groovy and suspenseful, with alluring mystical vocals and a dark progressive synth-led rhythmical pattern that evoke exotic worlds caged in a first period Massive Attack-like tune. Structured in three parts, it builds up to 1:30 and then delivers a minute of aggressiveness led by a gritty electric guitar. Wonderful as background and title sequences for futuristic, dystopian and ancient/exotic settings.
Where’s the Justice
Light and smooth, with solid acoustic guitars and honest vocals that make for a warm pop-rock episode with a folk edge. Variation to the main theme at 1:40 seconds. Ideal for light advertising, end title sequences and modern dramas.
Omnipresent
Delicate and hypnotic, featuring mellow synth pads and a modern drum machine rhythm intertwined with a solid bass guitar line. Ideal for light advertising, reflective and optimistic scenes. Alternative version with vocals great for end title sequences.
Policy
Catchy and playful, with pacey textures, acoustic guitars and seductive beats that make for a sexy and groovy tune. Indie-pop at its best, will suit delicate yet firm montage sequences, teen dramas, inspirational videos. Available with and without vocals.