Old Patterns

Busy — but not overbearing — “Old Patterns” is a ’90s-era rock tune featuring guitar, organ, bass, and drums. Try using it to energize your next project.

The Fading Light

A simple song comprised only of acoustic guitar and melodeon, “The Fading Light” drifts gently with a modest fingerpicking pattern. Try using this track to suggest closure or finality in your project.

If I Don’t Return

After a tranquil, medieval-esque intro, “If I Don’t Return” morphs into an epic classical piece with strings, brass, woodwinds, and battle drums. The song grows to exciting heights, but ultimately reduces back down to a harp-led lullaby.

Perpetua

Ethereal and understated, “Perpetua” is a slow electronica jam featuring ambient pads, creamy synthesizers, and more. Use this track to give weight to a reflective moment in your project.

Oh, Ramona

Featuring reversed piano, jubilant horns, and funky drums, “Oh, Ramona” is a joyful, confident tune. Use it to give your project an upbeat sound.

Cascadia

A minimalistic tune, “Cascadia” consists of emotive piano, heartfelt cello, atmospheric bass synth, and ambient noises. Use this track to give your project a heavy dose of all the feels.

Warm Nights, City Lights

“Warm Nights, City Lights” features a spirited mix of acoustic instruments, including guitar, drums, and harmonica. Use it to give your project a cordial, down-to-earth sound reminiscent of summer nights on the town.

Relativity

Featuring funky percussion and bubbly guitar riffs, “Relativity” is a fun indie rock song that could add a little pep to your project. Plus, the track’s two versatile arrangements present a number of creative possibilities.

Nix It

With delightful arpeggiated sequences and organic strings, “Nix It” is a friendly, relaxed seamless loop. Halfway through, the song breaks down into a cascading melody before returning to the refrain.