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The Kidnapping


By: Jason Bradley Livesay
An intensely suspenseful mystery cue underscoring anything from a deceitful murder to a sudden kidnapping. Orchestral with piano, with electric bass and percussion, in the vein of James Newton Howard's scores for M. Night Shyamalan films (The Village, Signs, The Happening). Evil, Scary & Satanic


By: Jason Bradley Livesay

Award-winning L. A. Composer Jason Bradley Livesay began playing the violin at 8, studying with Mildred Lloyd, Chen Yang, Dick Walker, and Todor Pelev. After winning several national awards as a teen, he went on to secure assistantship as a composer on The Amazing Race (CBS), which led to compositions and film scores for DreamWorks, Paramount, Columbia, MGM, Disney/Pixar, and others. Jason has over 40 film and TV credits, including “Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire," the feature films “Bounty” and “Chasing the Green,” and original music for the documentary "Dear Francis."
Duration: 1:46    Tempo: Med Slow    BPM: 86    Vocal Type: Instrumental

Genre: Dangerous Music

Subgenre: Edgy Music

Catalog ID: 316753
Keywords: Scary Suspense Horror Mystery Piano Orchestral Strings Brass Swells Intense Fright Murder Ambient FX Creepy Eerie Dark Dramatic Eerie Hypnotic Mysterious Scary Sneaky Suspenseful Dangerous Ominous Menacing Sinister Dramatic Soundtrack Film Noir Gothic Halloween Horror Thriller Mystery Crime anxiety apprehension chiller cliff-hanger cloak and dagger confusion dilemma doubt eagerness expectancy expectation grabber hesitancy hesitation impatience indecision indecisiveness insecurity irresolution page-turner perplexity potboiler tension thriller uncertainty wavering alarming bloodcurdling chilling creepy eerie hair-raising hairy horrendous horrifying intimidating shocking spine-chilling spooky unnerving

Description: The Kidnapping, Dangerous Music, Edgy Music, Music for shops, restaurants, lounges, stores, chains, hotels, airlines, on-hold phone systems, and more.

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