Open day at the reptile house! The protagonist hesitantly enters the dimly lit building. Every glance into the terrariums filled with green plants and water bowls reveals a new, not entirely unthreatening species. Her companion, on the other hand, is delighted by lizards, turtles and agamas.
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Feeding time in the seal pool. The cute, slippery pinnipeds frolic within throwing distance of the zookeeper, who is armed with a bucket full of fish. Funny track for comic scenes, not-quite-so-believable characters and social mishaps.
Slightly dramatic underscore with percussive elements. For travel reports or as an intro for news from the zoological world.
Slow composition for wildlife reports or documentaries on topics such as ivory smuggling or illegal big game hunting. Slightly dark, disturbing.
Clouds of fog surround the steep, craggy slopes of an inhospitable crater landscape. Fuelled by the subterranean rumbling of the glowing hot, gooey masses, large as well as smaller chunks of rubble roll down the volcano-black mountain ranges. For natural spectacles and vast inner worlds.
The ruins of a medieval hall church lie in the vast plain of a steppe-like grassland. Dried moss colonises old stones in the walls that have been eroded by the weather over the centuries, wooden beams jut out into the cloudy sky like dragon bones. Reverent choirs conjure up a feeling of sacred eternity.
Monks of a forgotten religion turn the wheels of a man-sized prayer mill, circling it again and again, murmuring and whispering. Meditative, wafting sounds of the spheres.
Judgement Day: Christian end-time myth or real danger for mankind? Ominous choirs and strings.
Opening the chakras, harmonising your own energy flow: Yogis and yoginis all over the world are focussing their efforts on this goal – through meditation, breathing techniques, adequate physical exercises and a straightforward lifestyle. Upliftingly meditative and ethereal.
Hidden deep in the subconscious lies our true spiritual power. Ritual, meditative practices that have been passed down over millennia help bring it to the surface. Polyphonic choral singing in a repetitive, circular pattern, which loses itself in cathedral-like reverberation.