Criminologist - Mysterious Suspense PSM 0031

From subtle to horrifying: these suspense-packed tracks will work for images of fear and investigation. Recommended for film, documentary and trailers.

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Chilling and mysterious. Percussive clicking and dark timpani are joined by strings as energy and intensity increase.

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Determined and steady, not too dark. For research, investigation and political discourse.

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Artificial, technological, mechanical. For research, investigation and modern detective work. Neutral mood, yet emotional undertones.

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Busy and decisive. Electronics, beat and repetitive synthesizer line.

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Troublesome, bizarre, emanating madness and evil plans. For modern horror and crime films.

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Mysterious and dark electronics and busy beat create an atmosphere of threat and yet unknown danger. Meanwhile, time is running out…

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Less dark, vaguely hopeful. Investigative, curious, on the move. With repetitive piano theme, strings and beat.

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Foreboding, ominous, enigmatic. Medium tempo. For dirty business and its investigation.

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Unnerving and creepy, with increasing pressure. Not too heavy.

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Suspense, mystery, investigation. Steady, dark, questioning electronics with an eerie touch.

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Gloomy track with threatening undercurrent.

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Questioning and mysterious, yet lively and agile. For modern thrillers and suspense, politics, conspiracies and shady business.

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Low notes and eerie mood. For images of destruction, fear and subtle threat.

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Works for political thrillers and investigative documentaries. Dynamic and resolute.

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Analytical, intrusive, searching for clues. Works for investogative tv and images of sciency, technology, medicine and business.

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Abstract, neutral, busy. Harsh synthie sounds with ominous layers.

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Fast jazz drums meet abstract sounds - this unusual combination creates an atmosphere of stress, time pressure and experiment.

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Distant jazzy drums within an enigmatic soundscape. Strange, mysterious, slightly nervous.

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Transcendent, abstract, slightly bizarre. For psycho thrillers and suspense films.

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Vague, ominous, mysterious. Subtle danger and real feelings of uneasiness.