It is the year 2070. A choir of robots and machines assembles within a hyperbolic paraboloid shell to delight the expectant audience with staccato, leaping arpeggios. Futuristic and energetic.
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It begins as a creaking arpeggio before broken piano chords and clicking percussion shift the sound spectrum towards something playful and slightly retrofuturistic. Artistic, creative, open-minded.
True crime podcasts and crime series are a dime a dozen. One way to stand out is with a unique soundtrack. Here, for example, retro synths meet reversed sounds, breathing noises, and swelling and receding arpeggios. Definitely not for run-of-the-mill content!
Industrialization made audible. This unconventional electronica track throbs and swirls, forging its way through the world. It sets recordings of synthetic processes, design, and digitization to music.
This is roughly what you get when minimal music meets modern soundtrack aesthetics. Ready for a wild ride through emotions? Filmmakers with a knack for the extraordinary should definitely give this a listen! Also well-suited for documentaries in the fields of art and culture.
A beach party in toyland. Shells clatter and dance in the crystalline sand, while waves of liquid plastic lap against the acrylic shore. A strangely tropical synth soundscape of intertwined arpeggios.
The club's labyrinthine corridors are filled with artificial fog. Here, contemporary dance meets aggressive behavior and evokes memories of popular action-adventure games from bygone days. Dark and industrial.
Quirky downbeat with airy saxophone parts, later followed by an energy boost from a synth arpeggiator. Dreamy, absentminded, and unconventional.
A creeping track with retro vibes and intertwined arpeggios. Ticking and mechanical, it winds its way through enigmatic narrative twists and turns. Tension-building electronica for unconventional thrillers or investigative formats.
A shimmering synth and music box-like sounds create a mysteriously playful atmosphere. Ideal for science magazines or nature documentaries about new discoveries or expeditions into the unknown.