Andrew Van Garratt is a prestigious composer from the UK. He was signed to Atlantic Records and has significant airplay on MTV and BBC Radio 1 from his old band "No Hope In New Jersey." Playing on the main stage at festivals has led to being a guest entertainer on Royal Caribbean and Princess cruise lines. Andrew hones his craft playing venues around the world. A well-educated artist graduating from Leeds College of Music and University of Salford, he is gifted in instrumental guitar covering the styles of Blues, Rock, Jazz and 60's music.
A Folk Instrumental Tune. Features Mandolin's and acoustic guitars. happy and upbeat. Great for Americana country style documentaries or old Celtic documentaries. A jug of Ale and Old Country Inns, Instrumental, Folk, Folk Pop
“At The End” tones the album’s momentum down a little with the acoustic and a slower, folkish pop feel. Peace minded words like “So we need to find a better frame of mind / somewhere calm that can treat you kind” invokes the songwriting direction reminiscent of Neil Young or Beatles’ folksier stuff. Male Vocals, Folk, Finger-Picked Guitar
Upbeat Happy Instrumental with a Ukulele and funny mouth sounds. Great for adverts or podcasts with children or cute animals, Instrumental, Childrens, Playful Novelty
90s Indie rock feel pulling styles reminiscent of Blur, Nirvana and Weezer. A song about "being down and out, but living to fight another day". Male Vocals, Indie Rock, College Rock
folk-rock style, a la the ‘60s, sounds like a Mix of REM, Kinks and Weezer. A song about reflection, great for a thinking back sequence, Male Vocals, Rock, 60s Rock
Modern World (Song For Bowie)” piano, acoustic and power chord guitars riffs all join in sounding like something from The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and The Spiders From Mars. Male Vocals, Pop, 70's Pop
“Nothing Here Is Real, Real” has that ‘90s indie rock feel, with heavy guitar riffs and intellectual sensibilities Sounds like Nirvana and Feeder. Possibly for 90s TV adverts and shows, Male Vocals, Indie Rock, Grunge
Red Carpet Day” picks ups with a faster tempo and speaks to our society’s fascination with selfie photos, where everyone is a “celebrity” or thinks they can be. It’s a fantastic statement about where we are now as a culture – “in the age of the me.”, Male Vocals, Rock, 90s Rock
Driving track about "don't judge a book by its cover". Sounds like " Just Like A Hurricane" and "Rocking in The Free World" Neil Young style, Male Vocals, Indie Rock, College Rock
Razor sharp guitars and edgy lyrics. Builds to a climax with passionate vocals. Works well for a sombre scene in TV show or Advert, Male Vocals, Rock, 90s Rock
Grunge Style song with razor-sharp guitars and biting vocals, and sounds like Rage Against The Machine and Nirvana. Great for sports commercials, energy drinks, and in-store music for bars, pubs, and poolhalls. Male Vocals, Rock, 90s Rock
Upbeat Alt Rock Song with great riffs. Male Vocals similar to Nirvana and Foo Fighters, think Colour and the Shape and In Utero, Male Vocals, Indie Rock, Alt Rock
Slow atmospheric instrumental, with synths and clean electric guitars. Similiar to OK Computer era Radiohead and Portishead. Dark and eerie, great for TV like X files or something spooky. Instrumental, Dramatic, Calm Edgy
Upbeat Bossa Nova track. Guitar Instrumental. Sounds like Charlie Byrd and Jobim. Guitar. Busy and involved. Beach scenes, exotic locations. Sunshine, Instrumental, Jazz, Bossa Nova Jazz
Electro dance song. Featuring retro synth sounds with male vocals. Sounds like Doctor Who. Vintage electro sounding track about relationships and family relations. Male Vocals, Electronic, Electro
Fast exciting rock instrumental with electric guitars. Inspired by Joe Satriani and Steve Lukather. Lots of catchy guitar melodies and licks. Possible for biker movies, beer commecials, Instrumental, Rock, 90s Rock