Artist / label
Jonathan Geer
Maple Leaf Rag
Scott Joplin
Scott Joplin's famous rag performed on an old out of tune piano. Evocative old saloon and silent movie/film sound.
Standard License
Awakening
Jonathan Geer
A fun, upbeat funky piece with trumpets, sax, trombones, drums, bass and synth keyboards. This piece loops seamlessly and does NOT have a punch out ending.
Standard License
Taking Flight
Jonathan GeerStandard License
Beautiful World
Jonathan Geer
A simple, touching piano solo. Light, insistent strings enter and push the music forward. Has a consistently sweet, hopeful and slightly sentimental mood.
Standard License
Creepers
Jonathan Geer
Ambient sounds lead abruptly into a dark bass groove and muffled, earthy percussive loop. Cools down at the end with high string harmonics on top of a dark pad.
Standard License
All Systems Go
Jonathan Geer
A nice blend of electronic synths with piano, guitar and drums. A female vocal enters in the middle and creates an optimistic hopeful feeling.
Standard License
The Veldt (Part 3)
Jonathan Geer
Dark, mysterious and exotic. Becomes big and brassy and then horrific with creepy scratching string effects.
Standard License
Changing Seasons
Jonathan Geer
A relaxing, happy new age track with ambient piano, guitars and shimmering synths. Light, gentle, optimistic and positive.
Standard License
Intercepted
Jonathan Geer
An ambient, mysterious beginning leads into a more rhythmic middle section. Dark, electronic sounds with a quirky groove. Ends with some sparse simple piano chords and effects.
Standard License
Sunken Vessel
Jonathan GeerStandard License
Reflections
Jonathan Geer
A dreamy solo piano piece that floats between tonalities.
Standard License
Reunion
Jonathan Geer
Begins with a graceful, lyrical melody that gradually builds. Tinkling, repetitive piano rhythms float above excited brass and percussion. Sweeping and dramatic with a delightful rousing ending.
Standard License
Outgunner
Jonathan Geer
A fast-paced track with edgy synth lines playing over a grooving drum kit. The middle is slightly more mellow with distant guitar. The last section returns to the synth lines and pushes into a sudden ending.
Standard License
Menu
Jonathan GeerStandard License
Fakahatchee Rag
Jonathan GeerStandard License