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Cinematic Tracks

Cover art for The Golden Parade by aricquinion@gmail.com
03:10

1 month ago

by aricquinion@gmail.com

Loads ove brass and string instrements playing a role tune with acashenel cheers and yels with sounds ove a rain forest playing quietly in the back

Cover art for The Golden Parade by aricquinion@gmail.com
03:31

1 month ago

by aricquinion@gmail.com

Loads ove brass and string instrements playing a role tune with acashenel cheers and yels with sounds ove a rain forest playing quietly in the back

Cover art for Echoes of Time by Mojtaba pourabdollah
01:37

1 month ago

by Mojtaba pourabdollah

Create a short, memorable instrumental intro track (about 18–20 seconds) with a cinematic and thoughtful vibe. Use subtle electronic bass, light percussive rhythm, atmospheric synth pads, and a hint of orchestral tension. The style should feel intellectual, reflective, and modern — suitable for a podcast about history, media, and politics. No vocals, just clear melody and professional sound

Cover art for Echoes of Time by Mojtaba pourabdollah
04:00

1 month ago

by Mojtaba pourabdollah

Create a short, memorable instrumental intro track (about 18–20 seconds) with a cinematic and thoughtful vibe. Use subtle electronic bass, light percussive rhythm, atmospheric synth pads, and a hint of orchestral tension. The style should feel intellectual, reflective, and modern — suitable for a podcast about history, media, and politics. No vocals, just clear melody and professional sound

Cover art for The Devouring God by Runi
01:58

1 month ago

by Runi

“Dark ritual music grows tense after failed prayers—uneasy hollow drums, broken rhythms, fearful silence. Sudden panic as they run to the god, frantic footsteps, pages of the sacred book flipping, whispered murmurs. Cruel joy rises as truth is revealed: heavy drums return, twisted tribal chants, ominous triumph, ancient dread, merciless devotion, cinematic, no lyrics, no modern sounds.”

Cover art for The Devouring God by Runi
03:33

1 month ago

by Runi

“Dark ritual music grows tense after failed prayers—uneasy hollow drums, broken rhythms, fearful silence. Sudden panic as they run to the god, frantic footsteps, pages of the sacred book flipping, whispered murmurs. Cruel joy rises as truth is revealed: heavy drums return, twisted tribal chants, ominous triumph, ancient dread, merciless devotion, cinematic, no lyrics, no modern sounds.”

Cover art for Starlight Collapse by pora doru
04:00

1 month ago

by pora doru

EpicRock #CinematicRock #EtherealMusic #DreamRock #PsychedelicMusic #GuitarSolos

Cover art for Starlight Collapse by pora doru
03:14

1 month ago

by pora doru

EpicRock #CinematicRock #EtherealMusic #DreamRock #PsychedelicMusic #GuitarSolos

Cover art for Ancestral Echoes by Zion Matovu
02:45

1 month ago

by Zion Matovu

Cinematic African film score inspired by Rwandan culture, non-vocal instrumental only. Calm but humbly dark mood, reflective and grounded. Traditional instruments like inanga, ikembe, soft hand drums, low bass, subtle strings and atmospheric pads. Slow build, minimalistic, emotional but not sad. Feels ancestral, dignified, and spiritual. Perfect for a dramatic African film soundtrack.

Cover art for Ancestral Echoes by Zion Matovu
03:28

1 month ago

by Zion Matovu

Cinematic African film score inspired by Rwandan culture, non-vocal instrumental only. Calm but humbly dark mood, reflective and grounded. Traditional instruments like inanga, ikembe, soft hand drums, low bass, subtle strings and atmospheric pads. Slow build, minimalistic, emotional but not sad. Feels ancestral, dignified, and spiritual. Perfect for a dramatic African film soundtrack.

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