Crime City (60 Sec Cut)
Album: Crime Trap - Dark Hip-Hop Soundtracks
Title
Crime City
Filename
CPM4649_32_Crime City_60 Sec Cut
Description
60 Sec Cut. Dark, powerful and abrasive urban trap soundtrack. Nervous drums, massive deep brass, intricate synth layers and fateful piano lines create a tensed drama atmosphere. Perfect to underscore thrilling trailers, breathless pursuit scenes and intense crime stories.
ComposerDave Starson
(GEMA) 100% [1111268503]
PublisherCosmind Musikverlag
(GEMA) 100% [494297800]
ISRC
DES952200427
Released
May 27, 2022
Tempo
Medium Fast
BPM
145
Alternative versions
Dark, powerful and abrasive urban trap soundtrack. Nervous drums, massive deep brass, intricate synth layers and fateful piano lines create a tensed drama atmosphere. Perfect to underscore thrilling trailers, breathless pursuit scenes and intense crime stories.
30 Sec Cut. Dark, powerful and abrasive urban trap soundtrack. Nervous drums, massive deep brass, intricate synth layers and fateful piano lines create a tensed drama atmosphere. Perfect to underscore thrilling trailers, breathless pursuit scenes and intense crime stories.
Underscore. Dark, powerful and abrasive urban trap soundtrack. Nervous drums, massive deep brass, intricate synth layers and fateful piano lines create a tensed drama atmosphere. Perfect to underscore thrilling trailers, breathless pursuit scenes and intense crime stories.
Ambience Version. Dark soundscapes, intricate synth layers and fateful piano lines create a tensed drama atmosphere. Perfect to underscore investigative reports, documentaries and mysterious crime stories.
Ambience Version. Dark soundscapes and minimalist synth layers create a tensed drama atmosphere. Perfect to underscore investigative reports, documentaries and mysterious crime stories.
Minimalist ambience Version. Dark pulses and sparse synth lines create a tensed atmosphere. Perfect to underscore investigative reports, documentaries and mysterious crime stories.


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