Aug 12, 2012, 18:13

“We’re Getting Married” by Larry Warren

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Perfect For:
TV spots with fun wedding footage (bridezilla shots omitted please). This track has a 1920’s speakeasy kind of charm because Warren puts a lo fi affect on the vocals and uses a drunk polka band in the background. The effect is really charming and absolutely belongs in a national spot. This track should be bookmarked by any music supervisor who needs a quirky wedding song royalty free.

Musician’s Comment:
“It’s a fun playful quirky little tune with a
Beatles vibe that no wedding or reception should be without.Thanks! lj”

Special thanks to Larry Warren for letting us carry this very cute track. Thanks for letting us sell your music, dude.

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Mike Bielenberg is a professional musician and co-founder of http://www.musicrevolution.com, a production music marketplace with over 17,000 tracks online where media producers, video producers, filmmakers, game developers, businesses and other music buyers can license high-quality, affordable royalty-free music from an online community of musicians mbielenberg@musicrevolution.com.

Aug 10, 2012, 21:22

Here are some really great music syncs we’ve seen this week during the Summer Olympics broadcast on NBC (*claimed under FAIR USE).

Client: Fruit of the Loom
Agency: The Richards Group
Song: “Bring Me Close” performed by Mindy Gledhill

Client: Chevy
Agency: Goodby, Silverstein & Partners
Song: “America the Beautiful” performed by Ray Charles

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Mike Bielenberg is a professional musician and co-founder of http://www.musicrevolution.com, a production music marketplace with over 17,000 tracks online where media producers, video producers, filmmakers, game developers, businesses and other music buyers can license high-quality, affordable royalty-free music from an online community of musicians mbielenberg@musicrevolution.com.

Aug 2, 2012, 12:27

Location: Auckland, New Zealand
Member since: March 3, 2010
Tracks in portfolio on MusicRevolution.com: 287 (click here to hear all tracks)
http://www.musicrevolution.com/search?artist=92
Background:

The Sound Room is based in Auckland, New Zealand and produces high-quality original music. The team of Marshall Smith and Tom Fox compose music for film, documentaries, television, advertising, games and other emerging media for clients worldwide. They also write, co-write and arrange songs for solo artists and groups.
With a “Member since” date of March 3, 2010, The Sound Room is one of the earliest participating musicians on MusicRevolution.com.

The Sound Room (New Zealand)

Some of The Sound Room’s Tracks We Really Like:
“Feelin Good”
http://www.musicrevolution.com/search/?trackid=155
“Inspiration”
http://www.musicrevolution.com/search/?trackid=1552
“Sunday Morning”
http://www.musicrevolution.com/search/?trackid=161
“Open Up Your Mind (Instr.)”
http://www.musicrevolution.com/search/?trackid=160
“island nights”
http://www.musicrevolution.com/search/?trackid=159
“Germany 2008”
http://www.musicrevolution.com/search/?trackid=157
Some Questions We Asked The Sound Room (New Zealand):
1. High profile projects or clients you have worked for?The team has composed and produced music for documentaries for Morgan Freeman & ESPN, the BBC, Animal Planet, Discovery Channel, BSkyB, Channel 10 (Australia), TVNZ, TV3 and SABC (South Africa) amongst others.
Their tracks have been featured in the USA, UK and Europe on channels like MTV, Nickelodeon, VH-1, Discovery and Fox and have been recorded by the London Philharmonic Orchestra with David Arnold (James Bond, Massive Attack…).
2. Primary instruments?–Marshall Smith: Keyboards and vocals.

–Tom Fox: Guitar and bass, although I would have to say the computer has become my main instrument.

3. Favorite music-making piece of gear or software you currently use?–Marshall Smith: Well it’s all onboard these days isn’t it. Loving Hollywood Strings by East West, although it’s very CPU hungry!

–Tom Fox: There are so many! Anything by Native Instruments, especially Reaktor.

4. Piece of gear or software you wish you owned?–Marshall Smith: Would love to have the room and cash for a baby grand 🙂

–Tom Fox: Yes, that would be great! Also an old Neve desk would be nice to warm everything up…

5. Film score or song you admire? Why?–Marshall Smith: There are so many – but I think one of the first scores I really profoundly appreciated was Michael Nyman’s work on ‘Gattaca’. Understated, emotional and beautiful and complimenting the film perfectly.

–Tom Fox: Yes, difficult to pinpoint one. I admire a range of composers, especially the more minimalist ones like Phillip Glass, who generate so much emotion with so few notes.

6. Music education background?–Marshall Smith: I studied piano classically from age 4 but discovered synths at age 14 and bands and production when I moved to London at age 18. Everything is self taught from that point.

–Tom Fox: No formal training except for a few jazz guitar lessons. I’ve picked up some theory over the years, but generally it’s all been hands on experience. I was lucky enough to get into computer music making at the beginning and that’s always excited me.

7. Memorable “Aha!” moment during your musical education?–Marshall Smith: I met singer/songwriter Tori Amos when I was 15 when she toured NZ for her Little Earthquakes tour – she was a very inspiring musician and character – I think that was the first time I realized you could make a living out of this thing called music.

–Tom Fox: I’ve always played in bands & written songs. I was in a South African band called Bright Blue in the 1980’s and one of our songs was covered by Josh Groban a few years ago. That’s when I realized a good song can last a long time and earn some money for you!

8. Most embarrassing music-related moment?Tom Fox: Too many…and I’m definitely not sharing them with the world 🙂

9. If you had a time machine and could record or perform once with any artist, who would it be?–Tom Fox: I would like to have a funk wah-wah guitar duel with Prince….Oh wait, I don’t need a time machine for that! We could have Motown’s James Jamerson on bass….Bring on time travel!

10. Moment you first knew you would be a musician?–Marshall Smith: I loved music from the first moment I opened my eyes I think. I think I decided to really make a go of it when I headed off to London with a one way ticket at 18 – It only took another 18 years to become an overnight success!

–Tom Fox: I’m not much good at anything else! So this is my fate…and I’m happy with that 🙂 It’s hard to imagine doing anything else.

11. Advice you would give to a younger family member interested in a music career?–Marshall Smith: Do it because you love it. Write music that feeds your soul – don’t go into it expecting to be rich or famous!

–Tom Fox: Just to be open to all types of people, cultures & music…get into as many different situations as possible. You learn from all of them.

12. Five songs or albums you’d take with you to a desert island?–Marshall Smith: Albums…

Kate Bush – The Hounds of Love
Shawn Colvin – Sunny Came Home
Joan Osborne – Relish
Prince – Sign of The Times
Pretty much anything by Aretha, Stevie or Ray Charles!

–Tom Fox: Albums….
Weather Report – Heavy Weather
Bonnie Raitt – Slipstream
Kanda Bongo Man – Live at Central Park
Bill Evans – Waltz for Debby
Bob Marley – Exodus

13. If you could master another instrument, what would it be?–Marshall Smith: I would love to be able to play the guitar – My business partner Tom is such a guitar genius though you sort of get put off practicing!

–Tom Fox: Why, thank you! I’ve always wanted to play the oud! Amongst other exotic Middle Eastern instruments….

14. Favorite time of day to work in your studio?–Marshall Smith: Early mornings and evenings really. Middle afternoon is a creative free-zone for me…

–Tom Fox: Inspiration is a strange beast. It can strike at the oddest times…and you have to be ready! Late evening is my favorite time for composing.

15. Any studio collaboration you experienced that stands out in your mind? Why?–Marshall Smith: Well we weren’t really in the same studio – but we had the wonderful opportunity to have a piece recorded by the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra in the UK recently – it was pretty thrilling to a part of that.

–Tom Fox: I was fortunate enough to be in a band with a single produced by Ray Phiri, who did most of the guitar on Paul Simon’s Graceland album. He was inspirational in the sense that he followed no rules…..Sonically, he was experimenting all the time. So, for example he’d be laying cymbals across the piano strings, or make us hit all sorts of strange objects for percussion sounds…just to hear the possibilities. I remember that really opened my ears up at the time.

We thank Marshall and Tom for sharing some of their musical background and experiences with us and for contributing The Sound Room’s tracks to MusicRevolution.com, the Production Music Marketplace. The next time you need royalty-free music for a film, advertising or corporate project, check out The Sound Room’s tracks on MusicRevolution.com.

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Chris Cardell is the co-founder of MusicRevolution.com https://www.musicrevolution.com,a production music marketplace with nearly 18,000 tracks online where media producers, video producers, filmmakers, game developers, businesses and other music buyers can license high-quality, affordable royalty-free music and custom music from a online community of professional musicians. Cardell has been involved with digital content and E-Commerce since the mid-1990’s.

Jul 29, 2012, 20:44

A track with a lead vocal is always shooting for the fences in terms of film and video placement. We realize that vocal tracks may not always fit underneath a VO explaining a business strategy. But, sometimes the message you’re trying to convey or the mood that you are trying to set just has to be sung. We thought that we would highlight some of the royalty-free vocal music on MusicRevolution.com (www.musicrevolution.com) that could be used for a range of purposes including TV and radio commercials, online video ads, corporate videos, web videos, trade show videos and a range of other applications. We have an extensive selection of royalty-free vocals music.

A search on MusicRevolution.com for “vocals” yields over 1,600 royalty-free production music tracks—
http://www.musicrevolution.com/search/?keyword=vocals&application=0&mood=0&genre=0&instrument=0&influence=&vocals=1&results=20&x=24&y=6

A search on MusicRevolution.com for “female vocals” yields the following royalty-free production music tracks—
http://www.musicrevolution.com/search/?keyword=female+vocals&application=0&mood=0&genre=0&instrument=0&influence=&vocals=1&results=20&x=28&y=8

A search on MusicRevolution.com for “male vocals” yields the following royalty-free production music tracks—
http://www.musicrevolution.com/search/?keyword=male+vocals&application=0&mood=0&genre=0&instrument=0&influence=&vocals=1&results=20&x=29&y=7

MusicRevolution.com also has a number of CDs, available in both physical CD and download CD formats, with hand-selected royalty-free music tracks. We have assembled a tremendous collection of royalty-free vocals music on “Vocals, Vol. 1” –
http://www.musicrevolution.com/cd_details/vocals_vol_1/
We think the vocal tracks on this CD of production music have the potential to help tell a great story. This is a collection of vocals tracks that are really worth checking out.

With nearly 18,000 tracks of royalty-free music online in our production music library, MusicRevolution.com (www.musicrevolution.com) has the production music that you need.
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Chris Cardell is the co-founder of MusicRevolution.com https://www.musicrevolution.com,a production music marketplace with nearly 18,000 tracks online where media producers, video producers, filmmakers, game developers, businesses and other music buyers can license high-quality, affordable royalty-free music and custom music from an online community of professional musicians. Cardell has been involved with digital content and E-Commerce since the mid-1990’s.

Jul 23, 2012, 12:30

“Free Spirit” by Soundroad


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Perfect for:

Drizzling so much sugar all over your company press release it’s almost unfair to the people hearing your audio.  This uplifting stock music track has so much feel-good vibe we think it should come standard with every dating website so that when you have to tell someone you’ve just “got a lot going on right now and just want to focus on yourself for a while” they’ll just enjoy feeling like they’re on TV.

Musicians’s Comments:

“Initially it was just a guitar riff, which lay in the drafts for about 20 years-). At that time I recorded it with a pretty distorted sound, thinking about something like stadium rock. Listening to a sketch, I decided to make the sound softer.
So I tried to record this riff with a clean sound, just by changing the dynamics from the muted sound in the verse, to fully open in the chorus. After that, I just started a riff with a kick and tried to find the right harmony. Once the correct harmonious relation between verse and chorus was found, it was like the idea of ​​a good inspirational track. 

Then, to enhance the contrast I added a duplicate guitars which are recorded with different combinations of pickups. As well as piano and slide guitar, helped me make the track wider and spatial.”

A big thanks to Soundroad for letting us carry this incredible track!

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Mike Bielenberg is a professional musician and co-founder of http://www.musicrevolution.com, a production music marketplace with over 17,000 tracks online where media producers, video producers, filmmakers, game developers, businesses and other music buyers can license high-quality, affordable royalty-free music from an online community of musicians mbielenberg@musicrevolution.com.

Jul 21, 2012, 12:49

The right music in advertising can help you connect with your listeners and viewers to create a memorable experience which can help to build your brand.. We thought that we would highlight some of the royalty-free advertising music on MusicRevolution.com (www.musicrevolution.com) that could be used for a range of purposes including TV and radio commercials, online video ads, corporate videos, web videos, trade show videos and a range of other applications. We have an extensive selection of royalty-free advertising music.

A search on MusicRevolution.com for “advertising” yields over 12,000 royalty-free production music tracks—
http://www.musicrevolution.com/search/?keyword=advertising&application=0&mood=0&genre=0&instrument=0&influence=&vocals=1&results=20&x=35&y=5

A search on MusicRevolution.com for “commercial” yields over 1,000 royalty-free production music tracks—
http://www.musicrevolution.com/search/?keyword=commercial&application=0&mood=0&genre=0&instrument=0&influence=&vocals=1&results=20&x=35&y=12

A search on MusicRevolution.com for “branding” yields the following 25 royalty-free production music tracks—
http://www.musicrevolution.com/search/?keyword=branding&application=0&mood=0&genre=0&instrument=0&influence=&vocals=1&results=20&x=28&y=6

A memorable ad slogan combined with a catchy jingle tune can create a form of sound branding. A search on MusicRevolution.com for “ad jingles” yields the following 10 royalty-free production music tracks—
http://www.musicrevolution.com/search/?keyword=ad+jingles&application=0&mood=0&genre=0&instrument=0&influence=&vocals=1&results=20&x=34&y=7

MusicRevolution.com also has a number of CDs, available in both physical CD and download CD formats, with hand-selected royalty-free music tracks. We have assembled a great collection of royalty-free advertising music on “Advertising, Vol. 1” –
http://www.musicrevolution.com/cd_details/advertising_vol_1/The production music on this CD doesn’t necessarily steal the show from your VO talent, but certainly has its finger on the eject button. These tracks, drawing upon every genre from chill out techno to southern rock n roll, tell a story by themselves.

With nearly 18,000 tracks of royalty-free music online in our production music library, MusicRevolution.com (www.musicrevolution.com) has the production music that you need.
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Chris Cardell is the co-founder of MusicRevolution.com https://www.musicrevolution.com, a production music marketplace with nearly 18,000 tracks online where media producers, video producers, filmmakers, game developers, businesses and other music buyers can license high-quality, affordable royalty-free music and custom music from an online community of professional musicians. Cardell has been involved with digital content and E-Commerce since the mid-1990’s.

Jul 15, 2012, 15:53

One the greatest events in sports, the Olympics, is set to begin less than two weeks away on July 27, 2012 in London. I am really looking forward to the Summer Olympics. We thought that we would highlight some of the Olympic themed royalty-free music on MusicRevolution.com (www.musicrevolution.com) that could be used for a range of purposes including TV and radio commercials, corporate videos, web videos, trade show videos, background music, on hold music and a range of other applications. We have a great collection of Olympic-themed royalty-free music.

A search on MusicRevolution.com for “Olympic” yields the following 12 royalty-free production music tracks—
http://www.musicrevolution.com/search/?keyword=Olympic&application=0&mood=0&genre=0&instrument=0&influence=&vocals=1&results=20&x=27&y=6

A search on MusicRevolution.com for “triumph” yields over 150 royalty-free production music tracks—
http://www.musicrevolution.com/search/?keyword=triumph&application=0&mood=0&genre=0&instrument=0&influence=&vocals=1&results=20&x=38&y=6

A search on MusicRevolution.com for “victory” yields the following 35 royalty-free production music tracks—
http://www.musicrevolution.com/search/?keyword=victory&application=0&mood=0&genre=0&instrument=0&influence=&vocals=1&results=20&x=35&y=6

When I think of the Olympics, a word that comes to mind is “inspiring.” A search on MusicRevolution.com for “inspiring” yields over 5,000 royalty-free production music tracks—
http://www.musicrevolution.com/search/?keyword=inspiring&application=0&mood=0&genre=0&instrument=0&influence=&vocals=1&results=20&x=42&y=5

With nearly 18,000 tracks of royalty-free music online in our production music library, MusicRevolution.com (www.musicrevolution.com) has the production music that you need.
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Chris Cardell is the co-founder of MusicRevolution.com https://www.musicrevolution.com,a production music marketplace with nearly 18,000 tracks online where media producers, video producers, filmmakers, game developers, businesses and other music buyers can license high-quality, affordable royalty-free music and custom music from an online community of professional musicians. Cardell has been involved with digital content and E-Commerce since the mid-1990’s.

Jul 11, 2012, 12:10

An independent filmmaker based in the UK has just completed a short film and needs a slow 12/8 rock groove for a dramatic scene where a distraught female character chooses the last music she will hear. She just took a ingested a lethal dose of drugs in a suicide attempt and is waiting for them to take effect. The client referenced “Forget Her” by Jeff Buckley as his favorite temp score.

If you wish to create or submit a new track for this project, please add “Track Request 53” in the “Description” field of your track metadata and we’ll approve the change in less than 24 hours. You can do this to an existing track in our system or just add that tag to our newly submitted track.

To update the “Description” field in an existing track, do the following:

1) Log into your www.musicrevolution.com account
2) Click on “My Uploaded Tracks”
3) In the left navigation, click the “Status” of the track you want to tag (probably “Active”)
4) When you see your track in the list, click the “Edit” icon
5) Click on the “Tags/Metadata” section for that track
6) Enter “Track Request 53” in the description box.
7) Click the “Save Changes” button at the bottom.
8) Click the “Submit to Editor” button below the editing window.
9) You’re done!


At that point your track will be offline for just a few hours while our team approves the change and re-activates your tracks. The client has been issued a search link where they can view all tracks submitted for this project.

Thanks for letting us sell your music!


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Mike Bielenberg is a professional musician and co-founder of http://www.musicrevolution.com, a production music marketplace with over 17,000 tracks online where media producers, video producers, filmmakers, game developers, businesses and other music buyers can license high-quality, affordable royalty-free music from an online community of musicians mbielenberg@musicrevolution.com.

Jul 10, 2012, 01:33

MusicRevolution.com has nearly 18,000 tracks of high-quality royalty-free music online. MusicRevolution.com also offers a variety of royalty-free music subscriptions that are a great value. For limited time, buy a 1-Month Complete Subscription (regularly $249.99 for up to 10 downloads) for only $199.99 and Save $50. That’s less than $20 for any track in our production music library. Tracks can be downloaded in either WAV or MP3 format.

Check out our subscriptions today at http://www.musicrevolution.com/subs_options. This special offer to Save $50 expires July 31, 2012.

With a variety of production music subscriptions and nearly 18,000 tracks online, MusicRevolution.com (www.musicrevolution.com) has the royalty-free music that you need.
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Chris Cardell is the co-founder of MusicRevolution.com https://www.musicrevolution.com, a production music marketplace with nearly 18,000 tracks online where media producers, video producers, filmmakers, game developers, businesses and other music buyers can license high-quality, affordable royalty-free music and custom music from a online community of professional musicians. Cardell has been involved with digital content and E-Commerce since the mid-1990’s.

Jul 9, 2012, 00:07

It’s nice to see iTunes and Rhapsody playing nicely with the RIAA (Recording Industry Association of America) in the joint filing of “Settlement 115”, an April 2012 proposal to the US Copyright Royalty board outlining specifics of how musicians should be compensated for new digital innovations such as “content lockers” (i.e. storing your playlists in the cloud), giving ringtones away to sell Smartphone hardware and “limited” subscriptions (i.e. paying only $2/mo for the convenience of celebrating Vanilla Ice’s entire catalog anytime…anywhere).


http://www.loc.gov/crb/motions/parties_motion_adopt_settlement_041112.pdf

This filing is historic because of the sheer number and diversity of parties who actually chose to think ahead and conduct these royalty negotiations ahead of time in hopes of avoiding lawsuits in the future. Nice. Organizations who signed the proposal include the Digital Media Association, Microsoft, the American Association of Independent Music, Apple, Rhapsody, AT&T, Google, Amazon, The Songwriters Guild of America, National Music Publishers Association & Pandora.

And who can blame these organizations for cooperating with the RIAA? It’s always better to work with an organization who represents all the major music labels and has essentially become the Joe Pesci of the music industry. Just ask anyone who’s been sued by the RIAA which includes Napster, Kazaa, XM Satellite Radio and Jammie Thomas-Rasse, a 35 year-old resources coordinator and mother of four from Brainerd, Minnesota, who downloaded 24 songs from Kazaa.

I can tell you that selling music online is difficult. We music publishers no longer have technology working in our favor, like the 90’s when music buffs re-bought their entire music collections on CD, or when you had to buy the whole Men Without Hats album just to get “Safety Dance” (sorry about that). Technology has now made it more complicated than ever for us to provide that “tweener” with her Katy Perry fix and actually collect a payment. So it’s great to see the folks who represent that intellectual property making an effort to keep the royalty fights out of the public eye, out of the courts and in tastefully decorated, Washington DC boardrooms where they belong.

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Mike Bielenberg is a professional musician and co-founder of http://www.musicrevolution.com, a production music marketplace with over 17,000 tracks online where media producers, video producers, filmmakers, game developers, businesses and other music buyers can license high-quality, affordable royalty-free music from an online community of musicians mbielenberg@musicrevolution.com.