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THE VERGE - (by Felipe Adorno Vassao)  Year: 2015
Felipe Adorno Vassao A somewhat mysterious beginning develops into a rhythmic and quirky orchestral piece. This track is hard to pin down to a single genre or type of use. It has a pensive and querying feel to it, like a classic Agatha Christie mystery puzzle. It also has a sense of accomplishment and some driving force, Instrumental, Dramatic, Contemplative Music
Type Play Track Info Catalog ID Min:Sec Tempo & BPM Price Control
Edit Type: Full Track - Dramatic, Contemplative Music
715728 1:26 Slow 82   
Edit Type: Full Track (No percussion) - Action, Theme Crime
715667 1:26 Slow 82   
Edit Type: 60sec - Action, Theme Spy
715663 1:01 Slow 82   
Edit Type: 30sec - Action, Theme Crime
715662 0:31 Slow 82   
Edit Type: Loop A - Dramatic, Contemplative Music
715664 0:24 Slow 82   
Edit Type: Loop B - Action, Theme Crime
715665 0:12 Slow 82   
Edit Type: Loop C - Action, Theme Crime
715666 0:24 Slow 82   
Edit Type: Stinger - Action, Theme Crime
715668 0:08 Slow 82   


Track Summary
Music Track Title: The Verge
Catalog ID: 715728  ISRC: US5UL1509937
Description: A somewhat mysterious beginning develops into a rhythmic and quirky orchestral piece. This track is hard to pin down to a single genre or type of use. It has a pensive and querying feel to it, like a classic Agatha Christie mystery puzzle. It also has a sense of accomplishment and some driving force

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Artist or Group: Felipe Adorno Vassao

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