Dátum archívum: 2022. 04.

Bart Music Library – The best TV shows deserve premium music

  • Dudas Petra
The finest background music in the foreground.

We are pleased to announce that the popular Bart Music Library will be represented by the Twelvetones in Hungary! Owned by Polish composer Bart Zaborowski, the independent production music library is a favourite of TV and radio producers and online channel creators for a reason.

Magazine or cooking show, reality show, documentary? A trailer full of sound effects, a film scene that builds and sustains tension? We present the best background music for it!

The uniform look of the albums in the catalogue suggests professionalism at a glance. Listening to the selection, this suspicion is confirmed: we have indeed found premium stock music in our catalogue. The Bart Music Library is also special in that it uses a wide repertoire of genres to cover the themes. From symphonic music to electronic backgrounds and acoustic orchestration. Anyone looking for professional background music will love this library.

Let’s have a listen!

Inspiring Life – Home, garden, travel. Perfect tracks for motivational themes.

10-20 sec. Lector loops Vol. 3 – Background loops for TV programmes. Perfect for documentaries, reality shows, sport programming.

Sunshine Vol. 1 – Extra positive music tracks for lifestyle magazines, travel themes. A mix of ukulele, acoustic guitars, drums, piano and strings.

Tension Box Vol. 4 – Suspenseful music for crime and drama.

Veridical – Positive and inspiring music for human stories, magazines.

Crime & Drama Vol. 5 – An excellent choice for detective series, crime, psychological detective TV shows and films.

Cinematic Epic Trailers Vol. 1 – Powerful and emotional electronics and orchestral hybrid music for films, TV programmes and promos.

 

See the full catalogue here: BART Music Library

If we can help with any music related questions, contact us!

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Twelvetones music now in Israel!

  • Dudas Petra
The catalogues distributed by Miles of Music have been used in the Israeli post-production industry for many years, and now include albums by the Twelvetones and the Twelvetones Art Series.

We are honoured to have a popular and very successful music distributor, Miles of Music (MoM), representing our catalogue in Israel. MoM represents only the finest production music catalogues, so this is a huge tribute to the persistent, conscientious and competent work of our composers!

We would like to thank Music Director Mr. Oded Fried-Gaon, himself an acclaimed composer, musician and professional music consultant with a wealth of experience, for his trust.

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Criminal Tension – Electronic music backgrounds for criminal themes

  • Dudas Petra
We are proud to welcome another Twelvetones album on board!  Our composer Peter Lepahin has dazzled us with an album of mysterious and mystical electronic background music.

We are proud to welcome another Twelvetones album on board! Our composer Peter Lepahin has dazzled us with an album of mysterious and mystical electronic background music.

But he didn’t just dazzle me, kis music also gave me chills, and this double feeling permeates the whole album. After the first listen, I said that this album was simply beautiful – but it’s full of tension, ominous elements, menace and dark undertones. What is it then that gives me this subjective sense of beauty? I could put it this way: if anything can create a harmonious unity with its contradictions, it is intelligence, talent and art coming together. This is why we always say that writing stock music requires consciousness, imagination and skill. We are amazed at how many talented and enthusiastic composers have joined us recently!

Peter’s album deserves attention. He creates tension with pulsating beats, supernatural sound effects and thought-provoking melodies. He works with ambient, minimal textures as well as the building textural scale typical of film trailers. The slight excitement, interest and hopeful mood of anticipation that accompanies the mystery is heightened as much as the dynamics of the chase. The tracks include lighter, more mysterious themes related to digital crime, investigative, fact-finding background music suitable for documentaries, but also horror and action scenes.

He adds excitement to the electronic music basics with special effects and percussion to create an even richer atmosphere. Excellent background music for scenes involving crime, investigation and mystery.

Have a listen to the album!

Mysterious Crime Scene – The marimba base gives the investigation a tense and expectant atmosphere. The old school feel makes it a perfect choice for old stories.

The Hacker’s Lair – More modern and clearer sounds, a lighter atmosphere that provides a strong backdrop for topics related to digital crime.

Threating Proximity – An ominous, almost horror effect. It poses an immediate threat when the criminal is still hiding on the scene. Perfect for scene scenes or car escapes.

Entering The Secret Files – Suspense and mystery. The steady synth plucks, ominous melody, and pulsing beats in the background are an excellent choice for crime themes where we’re just an arm’s length away from discovery.

Industrial Chase Scene – A fast and ever-intensifying soundtrack with elements of film trailers and distorted guitar sounds. Ideal for chase scenes and action.

 

You can listen to the full album on the Twelvetones search page: Criminal Tension – Documentary Beds

SYou can find the montage on Soundcloud: Criminal Tension – Montage

If we can help you with any musical questions, please contact us!

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The Pulse – Mysterious, tense, minimal textures

  • Dudas Petra
Twelvetones ’latest album mixes dark, menacing minimal textures with throbbing synthesizer sounds and electronic drums. We can safely say that our composers Péter Antovszki, Olivér Bajza, Gábor Bruzsa, Csaba Faltay and Brigitta Varga did a great job again.

Twelvetones ’latest album mixes dark, menacing minimal textures with throbbing synthesizer sounds and electronic drums. We can safely say that our composers Péter Antovszki, Olivér Bajza, Gábor Bruzsa, Csaba Faltay and Brigitta Varga did a great job again.

The album on the first audition seemed like we had received separate messages from another universe, and it would be up to us to decipher them. In most cases, we have received a threat, but at least a definite interest in our world.

What’s exciting about technology and science is that it often moves the imagination of filmmakers. Astronauts, laboratory technicians, and robotics engineers are common characters in fictional stories in which either an alien civilization seeks to map the Earth or frees a virus, or even explores the subject of artificial intelligence. Whatever the starting point, there is one thing in common: the threatening enemy. The music album The Pulse stock was similarly inspired by dark, ominous themes.

All recordings are electronic, sometimes tamed with acoustic percussion instruments. The alternation of deep and high pulsating rhythms causes tension. There is no shortage of slow-moving instrumentation, special effects, and some hopeful melody.

Excellent background music under topics where science, research and mystery play a role.

 

Let’s listen to the tracks!

The Clue – Mysterious soundtrack with electronic instruments, piano, percussion. For bold and determined topics.

Iridium – Slow, awesome, dark texture with pulsating beats. For those tense moments when you have nowhere to hide.

In a Heartbeat– Energetic and vibrant electronic tracks full of tension. High and deep voices alternately suggest impending danger, but also hope.

Orbiting Atom – Dark, ominous pulsation with minimal electronic drum for busy and ominous topics.

Science Pulse – Atmospheric, cool, pulsating texture with catchy simple melodies. It expresses a sense of liberation, but the sequel knocks on the door unexpectedly.

 

You can listen to the full album on the Twelvetones search page: The Pulse – pulsating textures

You can find the montage on Soundcloud: The Pulse – Montage

If we can help with any music issues, please contact us!

 

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