Explore original music releases spanning ambient, electronic, and experimental genres. Each track is produced, mixed, and mastered for streaming platforms popular in the US. Discover licensing options for content creators, filmmakers, and podcasters seeking unique, royalty-free soundscapes for their projects.
Music Releases Catalog
Original music productions available for streaming and licensing, created for US audiences and content creators.
Professionally produced tracks spanning ambient, electronic, and experimental genres.
Featured Music Releases
- Breath of the North – Rune folk ambient fusion: Nordic atmospheric compositions mastered for Spotify/Apple Music, licensed for meditation apps and cinematic content
- Only For You – Minimalist electronic soul: Intimate 10-track collection with podcast-safe licensing, crafted for romantic storytelling and lo-fi creator playlists
- Deep Sleep Starter Pack – Clinical-grade sleep ambient: 10 non-repetitive soundscapes engineered for wellness apps, therapy content, and anxiety-relief media projects
- Deeply Yours – Cinematic emotional ambient: 11-track dynamic journey optimized for documentary scoring, video essays, and reflective US streaming audiences
Music Licensing FAQ
Q: Can I use your music in my YouTube videos or podcasts?
A: Yes, most tracks are available under Creative Commons or commercial licensing – check individual release pages for details.
Q: Do you offer custom music production?
A: Yes, I compose original scores for films, games, and brands. Contact me for project-specific quotes.
Q: Where can I stream or download your music?
A: Releases are available on Spotify, Apple Music, Bandcamp, and other major platforms popular in the US.
Q: What formats do you provide for licensing?
A: Licensed tracks include WAV (48kHz/24-bit) and MP3 (320kbps) formats, with stems available upon request.
How to License Music for Your Project
Simple process to legally use music in your content
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Step 1: Browse the Music category and select a track that fits your project
Step 2: Review the licensing terms on the release page (CC, commercial, or custom)
Step 3: Purchase or download the track according to the license type
Step 4: Credit the artist as specified in the license agreement
Step 5: Keep your license documentation for future reference or audits