Witching Hour

Full of thrills and chills, “Witching Hour” is a spooky soundtrack with sneaky undertones. The song opens with a busy mix of eclectic instruments and paranormal sound effects before downshifting to a jazzy arrangement in 3/4 time. Then, after a blood-curdling scream, the tune returns to its mischievous motif.

Checkmate

Rev up your project with “Checkmate.” Dueling guitars and driving drums give this high-energy rock song its forceful, rabble-rousing sound.

Foreign Body

Though it starts with a somber chord progression, “Foreign Body” ultimately launches into an exhilarating electronic arrangement. Give your project a jolt with fast piano arpeggios, oscillating synthesizers, and a danceable drum beat.

Wonderland

Crisp acoustic guitar, carefree banjo, and dynamic percussion give “Wonderland” a strong, sunny sound. Try using the friendly tune to brighten your next project.

The Shallows

Lean and mean, “The Shallows” will make your projects more lively. The short but intense rock tune features distorted guitars, fuzzy bass, and meaty drums.

Was It All a Dream?

Take your project to that formless place between wakefulness and sleep with this soundtrack of unreality. “Was It All a Dream?” features a warbly synthesizer, mechanical Mellotron strings, and other curious tones. Though most of the song follows a neutral melody, things end on a darker note as the arrangement fades into oblivion.

Thanks for Playing

What do you get when you mix a bold beat, flute, and Transformer sounds? The laid back yet eclectic tune that is “Thanks for Playing.” As a seamless loop, this track will accommodate a wide range of projects.

Long-Distance Caller

If grunge and pop had a love child, it might sound something like “Long-Distance Caller.” It combines many signature sounds of early nineties rock — such as a detuned chorus effect and heavy distortion on guitars — with an uplifting chord structure.

Planetary Beings

A soft, arpeggiated synthesizer gives “Planetary Beings” its signature out-of-this-world sound. Use it to suggest feelings of both promise and mystery in your projects.

Does Not Compute

With a menacing synthesizer riff, “Does Not Compute” is an edgy electronic piece that could heighten the sense of energy and danger in your next project.