Featuring a marked epic accent and a schizophrenic middle-age influence, with orchestral percussive elements, choirs and a synthetic brass section that create a quirky and fantasy-like setting. Great for over the top ancient battles and medieval sieges.
Tag Archives: Orchestral
Angry Mountain
Tensive, haunting, and hypnotic, with an epic aftertaste embodied in a late 18th century orchestration that delivers a slice of retro mood and action oriented setting. A darkish instalment of Hollywood-like classical scores perfect for period and modern drama productions.
Black Path
Edgy and ominous, an orchestral madness with percussive timpani and violin clusters that take the listener directly in a battlefield of demonic setting. Great combination of dark, mystical, and action packed music for horrors and thrillers.
Damned Army
Aggressive and dissonant, featuring a foreboding choir and thundering orchestral elements that create a high charged dark mood. A showy display of musical impending evil, ideal for supernatural thrillers and action oriented horror films.
Hell Flames
Disturbed and suspenseful, with piano solo as lead instrument and a symphonic orchestra that deliver unsettling flashes of dark energy. It follows an A-B-A structure, with a huge spike – both in sound and emotional impact – in the middle section. Great for horrors, thrillers and supernatural themes.
Dragons Combat
Screaming action and energy right from the start, a relentless staccato strings section melts with intense timpani and percussions to create a dramatic and menacing on the run effect. A fully charged orchestra breaks at 2:00 and rests a bit, before the final crescendo raises the tension again. This will fit beautifully actions sequences, fantasy worlds, climatic endings.
Haunted Night
Mystical and epic, 100% orchestral, with an ostinato rhythm made of powerful strings and screaming brass. It gets angelic as a choir takes the lead in the middle section, before resuming its angry, percussive, and aggressive attitude. Scenes where dramatic action with a magical flavour is needed will benefit greatly from this.
Tears from the Moon
Dark and emotional, vivid orchestral strings and introspective electronic drums establish a steady progression where the psychological stakes are high. A violin breaks the tension with a positive opening at 1:00. Piano inserts help to resume in intensity and move to a somewhat grand finale, with harp, flute and violin. Will suite sad and melancholic yet decision-driven sequences, where an action must be taken soon to solve the situation.
Green Landscape
Calm but decisive, a celebration of orchestral softness with enticing brushes of harp and piano, and mellow balzato strings. It releases its rhythmical structure at 1:50 and then builds again to accommodate a compelling coda with full orchestral power. On the epic side, leaning to Hollywood style romance stories, travelling documentaries and resolution sequences.
Reminiscences
With troubled chords and unsettling textures, a full orchestra is summoned to establish a mysterious and hypnotic sense of longing. First violins deliver the main theme at 0:38, leading to an emotional opening in the middle section. Heavy percussions add layers of dramatic intensity for a compelling final crescendo. Suitable for dramas, introspective yet disturbing scenes a la Roque Banos’ The Machinist soundtrack.