Tracks (10)

  1. Reading The Indictment

    The accused is found guilty on five out of seven counts. Tense and subtle for serious topics without sounding dramatic.

    Composed by Conrad Oleak, Marcel Rainer

  2. In Custody

    Desolate prison cells and seemingly endless nights of uncertainty. Grueling, hopeless, and dark.

    Composed by Conrad Oleak, Marcel Rainer

  3. The Silence of the Witnesses

    Menacing percussion and haunting strings give this slow track a grueling character. Like a never-ending nightmare.

    Composed by Conrad Oleak, Marcel Rainer

  4. Cold Case

    Unsolved cases do not lose their fascination and explosiveness. Thanks to modern technology, some of them can be uncovered after many decades. Investigative track that leaves a lot of space for the images shown. Focused, clear, calm.

    Composed by Conrad Oleak, Marcel Rainer

  5. Advocatus Diaboli

    Cool and clear-headed, this underscore is ideal for scientific articles, critical analyses, and political developments.

    Composed by Conrad Oleak, Marcel Rainer

  6. Key Witness

    The interrogation of the key witness is awaited with nervous tension. Everything is at stake. A quiet and unobtrusive track that still conveys a high level of tension.

    Composed by Conrad Oleak, Marcel Rainer

  7. Shady Lawyers

    Dark, atmospheric track with chilly piano notes. For threatening scenes and true crime content.

    Composed by Conrad Oleak, Marcel Rainer

  8. Chain of Evidence

    Thanks to a systematic collection of evidence, the circle of suspects can be consistently minimized. Stringent, dark and critical.

    Composed by Conrad Oleak, Marcel Rainer

  9. Inheritance Dispute

    Dreamy chimes with atmospheric surfaces create a thoughtful mood. Still undecided, but hopeful.

    Composed by Conrad Oleak, Marcel Rainer

  10. Psychological Report

    The psychological report is prepared to determine culpability. With targeted questions and careful observations, stringent conclusions are drawn. Guilty or incapable of guilt?

    Composed by Conrad Oleak, Marcel Rainer

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