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The Researcher
Mysterious ambient song with a cold synthesizer sound, wide pads and various arpeggios. Analog and digital chromatic percussions create a focused mood. Ideal music for documentaries on scientific topics.
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Humanoid
Subtle pulsating bass lines and cool pluck sounds create a technical, digital atmosphere. The ideal background music for scientific reports and documentaries.
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Scientistication
This track is ideal for documentaries on science or technology topics. A pluck synth arpeggio and evolving pad textures create a mysterious, digital atmosphere.
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Prometheus
Spherical ambient track with reverse effects and wide areas. A subtle beat gives the song a rhythmic note. Ideal music for videos and podcasts on scientific and technical topics.
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Try again
This production music is great for documentaries and reports to underlay scenes with a special tension. This creates curiosity and attention.
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Now and then
This beautiful track starts with a soulful piano playing and dramatically builds up: orchestral string ensembles, big drums and bass create a great euphoria. Emotional music for movies and videos.
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All over now
A commercial sounding pop song with a dry beat and groovy trumpet melody. A staccato piano plays throughout the track along with bits of acoustic guitar and undernoted bell sounds.
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Reminiscence
Mysterious, subtle background music with warm marimba arpeggios and rhythmic echo effects. Great production music for documentaries and reports on topics such as research, science, discovery.
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It's all over now
A dreamy up-tempo rock ballad with a drifting drumbeat and expressive strings. In addition, is some percussive piano and romantic clean guitar playing.
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Never give up (2015)
A lively film music track with gentle pizzicato strings and low-profile background sounds.
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Sitcom Time
Pure nostalgia: Classic 80s sitcom sound as you know it from the jingles of the then popular sitcoms.
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Morgen kommt der Weihnachtsmann (Lounge)
Well-known German Christmas song from Hoffmann von Fallersleben. Newly arranged in a balanced, easy-listening version.
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Leise rieselt der Schnee (Orchestral)
One of the best-known Christmas carols in Germany. It was written by the pastor Eduard Ebel (1839-1905). Here in an orchestral version.
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Tickled pink
This energetic pop song knows only one direction: forward! Fat power chords, synthesizers and a rich beat. Straightforward pop music for Youtube videos and podcasts.
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Jingle Bells (Orchestral)
Jingle Bells is a well-known American christmas song and probably one of the most favorite christmas songs in the world. It was written by James Lord Pierpont (1822–1893).
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Lasst uns froh und munter sein
Well-known Christmas carols are generally considered good for the public, as they make us happy and cheerful. This royalty free Christmas classic is especially ideal for St. Nicholas Day on December 6.
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Happy Birthday (Various Instruments)
The well-known birthday song played by three different instruments: recorder, music box and accordion. Each instrument is also available as a separate song version. There are three other song versions for the accordion.
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Sankt Martin (Orchestral)
Saint Martin rode through snow and wind - A song dedicated to Saint Martin, often sung during lantern processions. Here, in an orchestral version.
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Visions
On this track, pizzicato violins meet digital drumbeats, oboe and legato strings. There is also a beat that stops every now and again, to create an interesting amount of tension.
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