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Brainwashed
This experimental track exudes a diffuse threat and is ideal for documentaries from the fields of science, research and psychology.
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Knocking
Monotonous track with pulsating bassline and celestial synthesizer fragments. The ideal music to create discreet tension.
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Minimal
A minimalistic, modern audio logo with an electronic sound composition and multi-faceted SFX effects.
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Scientistication
This track is ideal for documentaries on science or technology topics. A pluck synth arpeggio and evolving pad textures create a mysterious, digital atmosphere.
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Cosmic Ballet
Prancing synthesizer arpeggios meet a driving, muffled bass drum and warm pads. Nice dreamy analog synthesizer background music for videos and podcasts on a variety of topics.
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In Progress
Oldschool synthesizers meet drifting, digital drums and create an 80s nostalgia when the first computers came onto the market.
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Overclocked
Pulsating synth bassline meets hectic synth plucks that are reminiscent of news tickers. Good underscore music to create tension, e.g. in quiz or puzzle videos.
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Irritations
A cold, desolate atmosphere surrounds this hectic drum & bass track. In addition, spherical synthesizers and a deep, rich sub-bass.
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No Resources
Melancholic hip hop with a creaky synth bass and chromatic percussion arpeggio. Add lethargic pads and smooth sound effects. Appropriate instrumental music for reports, documentaries and videos on topics such as science, technology, exploration.
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Prometheus
Spherical ambient track with reverse effects and wide areas. A subtle beat gives the song a rhythmic note. Ideal music for videos and podcasts on scientific and technical topics.
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The Experiment
Distorted, experimental electronic track with choppy synthesizer sounds and a subtle sub-bass. The best music for videos on topics such as science, experiments, research etc.
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We wish you a merry Christmas (Rock)
World-famous and popular Christmas carol, which was probably composed in the west of England in the 16th century. Here in a quick skirt version.
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Morgen, Kinder, wird's was geben
In 1795 Karl Friedrich Splittegarb composed this German Christmas hit. In 2017, we re-produced it in a lively good-mood version. Merry Christmas everyone!
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We wish you a merry Christmas (Orchestral)
World-famous and popular Christmas song, which was probably composed in the 16th century in West England. On audiohub it is in a new, orchestral version.
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Happy Birthday to You (Kinder)
Happy Birthday to You, composed by the American authors Mildred J. Hill (1859–1916) and Patty Smith Hill (1868–1946), is undoubtedly the most famous birthday song.
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Countdown for love
A pop song with synthesizer elements, crescendoing pad sounds and a ticking electric piano. Drums and digital bass are only used later.
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Pulsing
Powerful thriller music with a pulsating, shimmering synth bass. In addition, are subtle pad sounds and blurry synths.
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