DRAMEDY STRINGS, PUNCHY INDIE ROCK & ACTION HYBRID ORCHESTRAL: NEW RELEASES

Dramedy strings, punchy indie rock, action hybrid orchestral and the ideal mix for psychological thrillers.

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Playful pizzicato and mischievous dramedy strings from furtive to funky join electrobeat grooves with marimba, celeste and quirky synths. When you want drama with a comedic touch, Terry Devine-King has you covered.

Culturally, socio-politically aware rap from US rapper Knytro and London producer Lawrence Insula. Travelling from gritty to laid back, with hard-hitting drums, male rap vocals, reversed guitars, overdriven 808s and hazy vintage synths.

When you need bold, punchy, adrenaline-fuelled indie rock, choose award-nominated Tristan Ivemy’s. With attitude-filled male vocals and heavy guitar riffs, powerful drums and piano hooks, this is positive, uplifting, high-energy rock at its best.

High-octane and stirring, this is hybrid orchestral with action thrills, powerful, epic drums and choir, backed by tense, driving strings, pulsing synths and rousing brass to create a triumphant, majestic mood from a trailer, theme and score specialist.

Orchestral specialist David Kelly’s thoughtful, wistful piano joins positive, driving strings, nostalgic cello and atmospheric synth textures with steady drum grooves, creating calm, heartfelt and touching moods.

Classic, high-octane, heavy rock, with urgent riffs, powerhouse drums, searing, heroic guitar solos, Hammond organ and powerful choruses.

The JTQ and Galileo 7 frontmen deliver a collection of rock and prog-rock, from dynamic to ballads, with 60s and 70s influences, featuring strong male vocals, power chords, Hammond organ and driving guitar licks.

Blockbuster expert Luke Richards’ perfect mix for classic crime and psychological thrillers has intriguing strings and sinister percussion, ambient pads, pulses and tense, ominous orchestra builds with a nail-biting climax. Cinematic suspense: guaranteed.

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