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National Anthem Music Artists Discover the top artists for this genre below! |
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The Producers The Producers, based in South Africa, meet the Gold Standard for their overactive imagination, with 9,300 tracks and growing daily! From mangled demons growling, to hot-lick traffic, airport and football crowd sounds, to a fun series of cartoon SFX - from boings, swishes, swirls, and comical whipsaw sounds - all suitable for after-school programs and Saturday morning cartoons. Or for TV shows like Wired, 24, and Sci-Fi projects. |
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Robert Neary UK guitarist and composer Robert Neary's music is featured in the 2009 Academy Award-nominated feature film “The Wrestler," and appears in three feature films, including "Carjacked," “Jeffie Was Here” (the producers of “Hoodwinked”), “The Way,” and “Seven Day Story.” Rob's music can also be heard in “The Rivals” (a Smithsonian Network documentary), and in TV Commercials for “Couples Retreat,” Pepsi, Adidas, MTV, CBS, and Vodafone, and in movie trailers, HBO and Discovery Channel shows, corporate DVDs, Facebook and iPhone apps, and more! |
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Bobby Cole Bobby Cole is the edgy musician, producer and engineer behind several artists on our site, including "House of Horror" and "Christmas Music." This talented and prolific composer works out of his studio in West London UK, and creates music in a variety of styles -- his favorite being Horror and Thriller music. Bobby's spooky, creepy Augment My Horror and Dark Alleyway can add the psycho factor guaranteed to make kids all over the world line up to buy those movie tickets, while their parents cringe in protest but later rent the DVD. |
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Jean Pascal Vielfaure Jean Pascal Vielfaure is a prolific and well-known French composer writing primarily for multimedia and Video Games, but he has also had music featured in Film soundtracks and several instrumental albums. His clients include big-name companies like Sony, Disney, Coca-Cola, Mattel, IBM, Bayer, Mindscape, Ubisoft, Caracol, and others. Showing tremendous versatility, Jean Pascal writes in the Dramatic, Pop, Rock, Electronic, World, Hip Hop, RnB, Jazz, Latin, Classical, and New age genres, among others. |
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