Music 2 Hues Heavy Rock, Electric Jazz CDs
Jul 18, 2005 8:00 AM, By Mix Editors
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Music 2 Hues has announced two new production music CDs for its Flagship Series, which now includes a total of 64 discs.
CD #63, Heavy Rock, features guitar rock–style beds with electric guitar, bass, keys and drums, bashing out driving, hard rhythms that create a sense of urgency and movement. Suitable for retail, corporate, fashion, multimedia or broadcast.
CD#64, Electric Jazz, is a “progressive” and “airy” CD showcasing the electric side of pop jazz. Light, progressive arrangements surrounded with electric guitar and keyboards create soft, modern style pieces that can fit into applications requiring a laid back yet moving arrangement.
Visit www.music2hues.com for more information.
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