From the Ashes

After a dark and escalating intro, “From the Ashes” transforms into an uplifting ballad of acoustic instruments in 3/4 time. Use this unpretentious tune to elevate your project with a sense of beauty.

Matriarch

Piano, cello, and flute come together to form a mournful medley in “Matriarch.” But, after a brief pause, the song shifts sentiments, assuming a more optimistic outlook.

The Healer

After a gradual and emotional build up, “The Healer” blooms into a rich, full-bodied arrangement of classical instruments. Use this track to imbue your testimonial videos with a strong sense of opportunity and achievement.

Optimistic Nihilist

Mixing the cheerful timbre of marimba with a melancholy melody, “Optimistic Nihilist” suggests both surrender and opportunity. The song has two main progressions. The second of these introduces an enthusiastic arrangement of harmonica and acoustic guitar.

(Many Other Functions)

About halfway through, this relatively inconspicuous electronic track turns into what’s probably the closest thing to dub step I’ve ever made — largely thanks to a dirty saw synth wobble. That said, it’s still pretty mild. You can think of “(Many Other Functions)” as a gateway dub step tune: edgy, yet still gentle enough for general audiences.

Carried by a Winter Wind

A warm collection of classical instruments — including piano, strings, woodwinds, and brass — comprise “Carried by a Winter Wind.” Use this song to elevate your project with an air of delicate optimism.

Solitude

A gentle tribute to the expansive calm of winter and wilderness, “Solitude” is a slow and droning ambient tune. The song builds gradually with synthesizer, string harmonics, and guitar swells before closing with a heartfelt, minimalistic arrangement led by piano.

Epoch

In “Epoch,” four instruments come together to create a dramatic sense of gravity and tension. The song begins slowly with piano and quickly grows in both body and intensity with the addition of double bass, violin, and trumpet.

There’s Magic in the Air

With playful percussion, smooth lead guitar, bright piano, and a family-friendly acoustic melody, “There’s Magic in the Air” is jolly enough for a Christmas project (but also generic enough for non-holiday work, too).

Prologue

Comprised solely of acoustic instruments, “Prologue” is warm and gentle. First, an intimate fingerpicking pattern pulls you in. Then, a silky cello line carries you away to ride the waves of calm resolve.