The Day the 50s Stood Still
By: Ed Hartman
Classic sci-fi Retro theme.
By: Ed Hartman
Originally from Chicago, Ed Hartman composes in 14 genres, including Classical, Asian, Latin, Jazz, and Orchestral -- often working in dark, edgy, scary or tribal themes, using the exotic marimba and unusual percussion to add zing and originality. Ed has scored music for Film, TV, Radio, and even a Planetarium! Recent film credits: The Blind Side, Scooby Doo and The Mystery Begins (Warner Bros.); Surviving Christmas (Dreamworks), Mini's First Time (Bold Films), Forbidden Fruit (Jeff Madsen Productions), and The Paralyzing Agent (Z Flight Productions), plus TV shows and corporate.
Duration: 1:19
Tempo: Medium
BPM: 120
Vocal Type: InstrumentalGenre: Dangerous Music
Subgenre: Mysterious Music
Catalog ID: 256526
Keywords: Theremin Robot Whistling Orchestral Space Science-Fiction
Description: The Day the 50s Stood Still, Dangerous Music, Mysterious Music, Music for shops, restaurants, lounges, stores, chains, hotels, airlines, on-hold phone systems, and more.
Description: The Day the 50s Stood Still, Dangerous Music, Mysterious Music, Music for shops, restaurants, lounges, stores, chains, hotels, airlines, on-hold phone systems, and more.