FREE Download and Use Tracks in F.S.M. Library:
(12 tracks maximum)
- Track Name: Preparing For Liftoff
- Track Length: 2:31
- Description: Dramatic orchestral piece with a sense of building tension and anticipation. Composed by Steve Lowther. {cinematic, orchestral, Violin_Strings, epic, powerful, tension, suspense, neoclassical, intrigue, excitement}
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- Track Name: Bleak Times Orchestral
- Track Length: 3:35
- Description: Melancholic, introspective composition with strings and concert piano backed by a mellow rock beat. Composed by C.P.Bryan {rock, orchestral, neoclassical, meditative, cinematic, melancholy, emotional, Violin_Strings, sentimental, calm}
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- Track Name: Pensive
- Track Length: 2:27
- Description: As the title suggests, this composition is suited for helping to demonstrate a state of reflection: A journey into the labyrinths of the mind. This piece is minimal and very evocative : Piano and subtle atmospheric electronics are the sole components. Like a winter drive down a tree-lined highway surrounded by a barren, wind-swept landscape. Composed by Enrico Altavilla. {suspense, intrigue, anticipation, dreamy, cinematic, detective, Piano_Keyboards, neoclassical, horror}
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- Track Name: Spring Morning
- Track Length: 3:14
- Description: Refreshing, tentative and tranquil solo piano piece which slowly builds to more vibrant and assertive tones. Much like the subdued first signs of spring which gradually transform from buds and shoots into the more intense colors of summer. Good background music for nature and wildlife videos or emotionally touching, sensitive or romantic themes. Composed by Enrico Altavilla. {sentimental, mellow, themes, romantic, Piano_Keyboards, cinematic, meditative, smooth, neoclassical, atmospheres}
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- Track Name: Katz Cradle
- Track Length: 3:00
- Description: This track was originally composed as an elegy for Fred Katz, who wrote film soundtrack scores for several Roger Corman films in the 1950s and 1960s. For those who have never heard of Corman: he produced and directed sci-fi and horror films with titles like "Night of The Blood Beast" and "The Wasp Woman" (just to give you some examples). However, after much application of effects and processing, the mixdown of this composition has ended up sounding a lot more like industrial electronica than retro horror b-movie fare - perhaps more like a subtle soundscape than was originally intented... Composed by Steve Lowther. {melancholy, neoclassical, motion}
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