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Fuzzy Box
Smart rock jingle with a cool guitar riff, wobbling wah-wah guitar and swinging drums.
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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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Get happy!
Happiness at its best! With groovy ukulele, funky reggae parts and cheerful bells. Make each day a happy day. Amazing music for cheerful videos.
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Get ready!
Cool rock track with a striking electric guitar riff and a powerful beat. The perfect music for great performances and opener.
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Learning Groove
An uplifting and clever pop song with groovy rhythm guitars, radiating a positive and optimistic vibe. Ideal for background music in tutorials and explanatory videos. This song combines a smart arrangement with a lively and inviting atmosphere, perfect for enhancing learning content in an engaging and motivating way.
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Everything
Cool funk pop with smart rhythm guitars and a distinctive hookline. Vocal chops, wah wah sounds and a groovy bass give the song a relaxed, carefree note.
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You better run
An up-tempo rock song with a wah-wah organ sound, a distinctive bass and accompanied by distorted guitars. Switches between normal and double tempo occur throughout the piece.
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Jazzmatazz
This music composition is characterized by a charming vibraphone melody that creates an atmosphere of intelligence and cleverness, ideal for explainer videos. The organ adds a deep textual layer, while jazz drums and jazz guitar together form a rich, harmonic structure that conveys knowledge and information in a charming and captivating way.
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Smoking Guns
A driving rock track with distorted lead guitar and brutal drums. Switches between loud and quiet parts are present.
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Harvest Of Sorrow
A traditional folksong with restless acoustic guitars and a yearning flute melody.
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Dirt-Poor
Powerful rock track with big power chords and a catchy hookline. Equipped with powerful percussion hits and vocal hits as well as a creaky Rickenbackerbass this song delivers everything you need for an impressive opener or fast-paced action scenes.
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Go for it!
This martial hip-hop track with its pumping beats, cool basslines and punchy synths makes for a brilliant performance. Cool hip hop track for Youtube videos.
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Smarty Swing
"Smarty Swing" is a lively and playful jazz track that creates a cheerful and curious atmosphere. The piece swings from the first beat, and the joyful marimba melody is catchy. The upright acoustic bass adds a solid rhythmic foundation, while the jazz drums contribute an engaging rhythmic component. Together, these elements form a track that is ideal for explainer videos and tutorials, conveying knowledge in an appealing and entertaining way.
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Giants
Big dub step track with rock elements. Powerful synthesizers, genre-typical wobbler leads and distorted electric guitars create a noisy sound spectacle. Cool Dub Step for videos and podcasts.
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Volt
Knallharte Beats gepaart mit bissigen Synthesizern und verzerrten E-Gitarren: Dieser energiegeladene Power-Track hat es in sich. Harte Rockmusik mit Dub Step-Elementen für aufsehenerregende Auftritte und Videos.
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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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View of things
Relaxed lounge music with a touch of Mediterranean flair. Just spend a day in the hammock - with this nice song. Good music to relax.
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Black Clouds
Dark atmosphere track that exudes a cold, homely mood. Metallic sounds fade away in the distance, constantly accompanied by a subtle, oppressive bass sound.
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We wish you a merry Christmas (Rock)
World-famous and popular Christmas carol, which was probably composed in the west of England in the 16th century. Here in a quick skirt version.
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We wish you a merry Christmas (Orchestral)
World-famous and popular Christmas song, which was probably composed in the 16th century in West England. On audiohub it is in a new, orchestral version.
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