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Good Deal 2:36 UBM 2458

Excitement mounts: will the campaign achieve the hoped-for price? This minimalist composition for piano and guitar is also suitable for stock market reports or consumer magazines.

Composed by Daniel Zenke
  1. Full 2:36
  2. No drums 2:36
Sunrays 3:03 UBM 2434

Sunbeams hit mirror-like glass facades, to be reflected back onto the hot asphalt. Smouldering.

Composed by Mauro Martinuz, Gino Pillon
Bike Lane 3:22 UBM 2434

Cycling in urban commuter traffic: every millimeter of road surface has to be fought for – with cars, trucks and courier drivers on two wheels.

Composed by Mauro Martinuz, Gino Pillon
Last Train Home 3:39 UBM 2434

Prices for fuel are rising immeasurably and it's more worthwhile than ever for people and the environment to switch to rail. It's time to finally expand the in many ways inadequate infrastructure to meet the demand.

Composed by Mauro Martinuz, Gino Pillon
Office Job 4:12 UBM 2434

The daily grind of the modern 9-to-5 lifestyle. Without alternative? Repetitive, for concentrated work. With hints of monotony and time tediously passing.

Composed by Mauro Martinuz, Gino Pillon
10 AM 2:45 UBM 2434

Monday morning, 10 o'clock: Mr. Canterbury and Ms. Tinsley are having a little chat at the water cooler about the previous weekend's activities.

Composed by Mauro Martinuz, Gino Pillon
Fresh Start 3:17 UBM 2434

Everything's new, everything's different – from the email signature to the pattern of the office carpet. The first day in a new job. Hands-on and coldly calculating.

Composed by Mauro Martinuz, Gino Pillon
Peak Hour 4:18 UBM 2434

The cities of tomorrow will become more digital and automated. We humans will change with them, that much is certain. Futuristically urban.

Composed by Mauro Martinuz, Gino Pillon
Social Media Feed 2:49 UBM 2434

Lost in the dopamine rush of follows and likes: the daily fireworks in the reward center of our brains glue us to the various screens of our everyday lives.

Composed by Mauro Martinuz, Gino Pillon