Based in the UK, Matt Coleman has created music for feature films Charlie's Party and What Would Jesus Buy? and PBS documentaries Learn Any Language and Framework in New York. Matt's recent music draws on various popular and Orchestral influences to create Orchestral Hip Hop, muted piano sounds, and straight-ahead Rock. Matt Coleman's music offers rich textures, singable melodies, and modern driving rhythms, making it accessible and familiar yet current.
Instrumental Hip Hop with a catchy string melody and a progressive feel-good beat. Great as theme music for shows about the rich and famous and their bling as the name suggests. Also good to underscore documentaries about wealthy people, popular media figures, and world travellers. Instrumental, Themes, Theme Music (pending)
Instrumental Hip Hop with vibey strings and an Asian influence. A sinister sounding track that works well to underscore gritty urban scenes or gang activity. Useful for setting a dark tone with a sense of foreboding. Strong use of synths and strings. Instrumental, Hip Hop, Trap
Instrumental Hip Hop with swagger using pizzicato strings and an old-school moody piano hook. Works well to underscore sports commentary. Useful for NFL-commentary or reality tv shows, for promotion of products like sports drinks or equipment, or for behind urban driving scenes. Instrumental, Hip Hop, Hip Hop Instrumental
Instrumental Corporate Electro-Orchestral Music with a determined feel using strings, a solid pop-trap beat, and a distinct Middle Eastern influence. Works well to underscore scenes of opulent wealth and massive corporate deals, expensive real estate, fast cars and flashy lifestyles. Instrumental, Corporate, Corp Electro-Orchestral
Instrumental Pop-Rock with a feeling of inspiration. Sounds like 1990's U2. Works well to underscore a wide range of programs where personal success or achievement is the focus, such as a successful medical procedure, buying a new home, winning at sport, or graduating college. Instrumental, Rock, Pop Rock
Instrumental Hip Hop with a chilled-out, reflective, laid-back feel. Works well to underscore quiet scenes like for example an evening at home, a candlelit dinner, a quiet drink with friends, or an evening walk. Instrumental, Hip Hop, Hip Hop Instrumental
Instrumental Hip Hop with an old-school, good time laid-back feel. Works well to underscore party and bar scenes, or social gatherings. Also good with basketball playing, street and park sequences, and general city life scenes. Instrumental, Hip Hop, Hip Hop Instrumental
Instrumental Rock with a four-on-the-floor, straight-ahead feel. Acoustic guitar strumming, Hammond organ soloing with a playful synth hook and a solid feel-good rock beat. Useful for scenes of getting the job done, or fishing or hunting, or house and garden restoration programs. Instrumental, Rock, Pop Rock
Instrumental Hip Hop with a catchy synth hook and determined feel. Works well to underscore programs where sports players are interviewed. Great for use with a wide range of sports commentary shows from NFL to British football. Also good with documentary programs about city life or urban living. Instrumental, Hip Hop, Trap
Instrumental Hip Hop with a focussed and determined feel using strings, a solid beat, and a pronounced piano hook. Works well to underscore sports scenes, gritty urban scenes, and urban driving scenes. Instrumental, Hip Hop, Hip Hop Instrumental
Orchestral Hip Hop with a determined feel using pizzicato strings and catchy bits of melody. Works well as upfront theme music or to underscore sports commentary. Useful for NFL-commentary or reality tv shows, for promotion of products like sports drinks or equipment, or for behind driving scenes. Instrumental, Hip Hop, Trap