False Spring

Centering around bright banjo and brush-played drums, “False Spring” begins with a gradual, uplifting crescendo which gives way to an energetic refrain full of character. These two progressions then repeat, ultimately finishing with a triumphant arrangement featuring trumpet.

Now the Work Begins

Driven by an easygoing picking pattern, “Now the Work Begins” offers a joyous, bustling arrangement of acoustic instruments. Use this track to give your project an uplifting vibe.

The Quest

Reminiscent of arcades and 8-bit video games, “The Quest” is an elaborate chiptune track with adventurous synth arpeggios, classic drum machine, and more. Use this song to give your project a retro, nostalgic sound.

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.

Mercurial Tendencies

Raw power and loud guitars succumb to an amorphous, ambient flow in “Mercurial Tendencies.” Use the juxtaposed arrangements to create contrast in your project.

What Might Have Been

Comprised purely of piano and atmospheric percussion, “What Might Have Been” begins with a slow, introspective arrangement and finishes with a cheerful, energetic composition.

Chart a Course

An immersive ebb of ambient guitar and synthesizer, “Chart a Course” is in no hurry. Use this song’s sweeping swells and cavernous echoes to give your project a peaceful, yet majestic sound.

The Quiet Restoration

With electric piano, manufactured percussion, warm cello, and arpeggiated synthesizer, “The Quiet Restoration” is a chilled out, introspective tune that both relaxes and uplifts. The song’s strong rhythm is ideal for quick, beat-synced cuts.

Clouds Like Mountains

A moving piano solo, “Clouds Like Mountains” begins with a questioning melody before rolling into a warm, spirit-lifting progression. This track could be the perfect, sprawling accent to a more contemplative scene in your project.