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Observing the Aftermath


By: Steve Spicer
Eerie piano and strings create a feeling of distress with hopeful melodies from a french horn section. Great for a movie scene where one seems to be defeated or lost but hope is still alive.


By: Steve Spicer

Based in California, Steve Spicer is an experienced studio musician who composes music of all genres and has played and recorded drums for many great Bay Area artists. From The House of Blues in Hollywood to Guitar Player Live in Livermore (drumming for top 10 guitarist Danny Jones), and opening shows for artists such as Dick Dale and Gary Hoey, he has performed with some of the greatest World Class musicians. Steve cites Nightwish, Karl Jenkins, Vangelis, Enya, and many brass band/classical compositions as his biggest influences.
Duration: 2:19    Tempo: Slow    BPM: 61    Vocal Type: Instrumental

Genre: Dangerous Music

Subgenre: Epic Hopeful with Suspense

Catalog ID: 771523
Keywords: ominous atmospheric anxious soundtrack theme piano eerie brooding dangerous dark disturbing dramatic haunting hopeful scary mysterious mournful creepy horror sinister, Movie scene, TV theme, Video Game, Gaming music, game music, zombies, zombie game music, post apocalyptic. apocalypse, post apocalyptic music, End of the World, world destruction, terror, horror movie scene, infected, end of the world virus, sound track, blockbuster music, sounds like, world war z, The Book of Eli, 28 weeks later

Description: Observing the Aftermath, Dangerous Music, Epic Hopeful Suspense, Music for shops, restaurants, lounges, stores, chains, hotels, airlines, on-hold phone systems, and more.

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