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Final Showdown [2:09] |
David Gosnell |
Rock & Strings |
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Two opponents are squaring up to take each other on. They could be boxers, mortal enemies, football teams or even reality show contestants. A pulsing string rhythm is joined by drums, bass & lead guitars building to chugging power chords and the climax before the battle. Perfect for the trailer to the 'main event' or a commercial for a 'go-anywhere' SUV. |
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Final Showdown (minus strings) [2:12] |
David Gosnell |
Rock & Acoustic Guitar |
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Two opponents are squaring up to take each other on. They could be boxers, mortal enemies, football teams or even reality show contestants. A pulsing string rhythm is joined by drums, bass & lead guitars building to chugging power chords and the climax before the battle. Perfect for the trailer to the 'main event' or a commercial for a 'go-anywhere' SUV. This version replaces the strings of the original with acoustic guitar. |
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Cloudy Skies [2:52] |
David Gosnell |
Piano Strings |
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Haunting track for piano and strings. Speaks of loss, uncertainty, waiting for dreaded news and deep contemplation. Perfect both for drama, documentary or charity appeals with plenty of space for voice-over if required. Spatial, dreamy & atmospheric, with piano as solo and with strings. |
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Millenium Bug [1:30] |
David Gosnell |
Classical Orchestra and Sound Design |
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Driving bass guitar riff with orchestra and entomological FX. Fast paced & high energy, could work for chase scenes, heroes running along the top of moving trains or hang-gliding onto the top of skyscrapers. Available as a library track via Focus Music as 'Panic Attack' |
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Occult Voices [2:07] |
David Gosnell |
Classical Orchestra and Latin Vomiting Choir |
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Big Chorus and Orchestra opening followed by Latin chants with an apocalyptic climax to finish. An unholy union of Carmina Burana and The Omen. Perfect for Halloween, occult activities. forces of nature and manifestations of awesome power. Ideal for trailers, spooky specials and comic horror parody. |
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Personal Spaces [2:30] |
David Gosnell |
Solo Piano, Strings Solo Cello |
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Introspective piano / strings track underscoring an individual lost in their own thoughts - slow build and ebb. Speaks of the regrets of things past. |
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Predator [1:00] |
David Gosnell |
Cinematic Orchestra with Female Vocal & Choir |
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Epic trailer style track with a middle-eastern flavor. Opens with driving drums and soulful female vocal followed by full orchestra and choir chants to an epic climax. Perfect for trailers, sports promos or advertising |
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Irregular Soldiers [1:29] |
David Gosnell |
TV Orchestra miscellany of some sort! |
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A unique military group; whether because they have special skills, are misfits, operate beyond the law, or posses a criminal wardrobe. They undertake covert missions and fire thousands of bullets without causing a single fatality. A blast from the 1980's where exploding cars made Saturday nights. |
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Sunday League Fiesta [1:48] |
David Gosnell |
Carnival Drums, mostly. |
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This cue could be considered comedy - with an ethnic flavour. Despite warnings that he should not risk being late for his father's birthday party by going to football - our hero pays no attention. He is made substitute as his girlfriend has hidden his strip and spends most of the match giving 'verbals' to the referee. Unfortunately, when a linesman is stretchered off due to an off-the-ball head-but incident with a gorilla from the opposing team; our hero has to act as replacement. All is going well until the gorilla scores via a hand-ball and our hero has to allow the goal or have his flag inserted where the sun don't shine. His team reward him by tying him to the goalpost following the match, ensuring he's late for the birthday party. This cue had a lot of dialogue and not much football. Brazilian Carnival Drums were chosen partly because of the ironic comparison between Sunday League and South American football, and partly because it's OK for them to keep starting and stopping (to fit in the dialogue). Not currently available as Library Music, please contact us if you'd like to use an edit or something similar and we'll create something for you to match your needs. |