Exploring The Cinematic Music in Super Themes
Whether you’re producing an A/V show, reality television or
maybe a low budget film that you want to sound like a major motion picture and
you’re seeking true film score music, we have you covered. We’re blessed to
have David Wurst, a world-class composer with a number of films under his belt
as well as the creator of the Super
Themes library, developed exclusively for CSS Music.
If you want to dig into David’s work, click on the Search by
Library button and select Super Themes. You’ll immediately notice that Volume 1
is called The Big Screen. On that disc you’ll find everything from adventure
with “Super Hero” to Western vistas with “Westward Ho! to the evocative and
inspirational “Echoes Of America.” You’ll find Volumes 11 and 12, Super Cinema
and Big Screen II are also packed with incredibly well produced music. One of
our favorite cuts is on Volume 12, “The Homecoming” that practically paints a
patriotic scene in your mind. While there are other excellent film music discs,
David’s latest album, Big Screen Xlll is a tour de force with epic themes and
extraordinary orchestrations.
But not every film today—or television show or
AVpresenation--requires large orchestral scores. That’s why you’ll find volumes
like Exotic Destinations, Just For Kids, Light Jazz, Country/Bluegrass, Best of
the Blues and Modern Vibe which features some really cool tracks like “Lover”
that sound like it just sashayed off the runway at Fashion Week in New York.
David is also a master of all genres of Rock and you’ll find
everything from Rock & Rebellion to X Rock to Rock and Urban Muscle, to
name a few. Just about any scene you may need to underscore with rock music can
be found in one of these discs.
We at CSS Music are proud to represent David (and his
brother/co-composer Eric) Wurst and the cinematic quality of Super Themes. We highly recommend you
take this library for a test drive with your next show. We believe you’ll find
exactly what you’re after and will enjoy the accolades you’ll receive for using
it! J
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