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Forward >> DRAMATIC, ATMOSPHERIC INSTRUMENTALS

Posted: Sun Mar 21, 2021 6:27 am
by steveprobst
These are a challenge for me because there's no melody. (i.e. it's not dramedy :lol: )
After a few stops and starts...



DRAMATIC, ATMOSPHERIC INSTRUMENTAL CUES are needed by a very successful Music Licensing Company with a fast-growing list of placements and clients.

This company is on the hunt for Instrumental Cues in the general stylistic ballpark of the following references:

"CLOCKMAKER" by Trent Reznor & Atticus Ross

"402.2 The Other One" by Mac Quayle

"Sonia" by Cliff Martinez

Please submit well-composed Instrumental Cues that could help establish a dramatic atmosphere in a scene. Your submissions can be straight Electronic pieces, or they can be a hybrid of Orchestral and Electronic instrumentation. Production-wise, your submissions should be polished and feature state-of-the-art software sounds and samples. Any virtual Orchestral instrumentation you use should be high-quality and not stiff or obviously MIDI-Driven. You'd be wise to stick to a single motif mood, and layer instrumentation in-and-out as you progress to create a subtle sense of forward momentum.

NOTE: This Company is NOT looking for Cues that build in tension and dynamics greatly as they progress. They want music that will set the atmosphere of a scene without a ton of melodic and dynamic movement/change. Subtler is better for this pitch!

Your submissions should be about 90 seconds to 2 minutes long, give or take. Non-faded, buttoned/stinger endings will work best. Do NOT copy the referenced material in any way, shape, or form. Use it only as a general guide for tempo, tone, and overall vibe. Broadcast Quality is needed.

Re: Forward >> DRAMATIC, ATMOSPHERIC INSTRUMENTALS

Posted: Sun Mar 21, 2021 6:13 pm
by superkons
Bravo!

Re: Forward >> DRAMATIC, ATMOSPHERIC INSTRUMENTALS

Posted: Mon Mar 22, 2021 5:18 am
by MikeNelson
Nicely done!

Re: Forward >> DRAMATIC, ATMOSPHERIC INSTRUMENTALS

Posted: Mon Mar 22, 2021 8:33 am
by steveprobst
Thanks Marco and Mike!