
www.scottbuckley.com.au features a small library of original cinematic music, ideal for use indie filmmaking, game design & media projects.
Creative Commons means music on this site can be used for free, as long as your project is non-commercial.
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An uplifting cinematic orchestral cue, featuring ethnic winds, vocals, percussion and strings.
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An aggressive rock-tronica track, featuring riffing guitars, and driving drums and synths.
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A dark rock track, featuring moody electric guitars, driving drums & subtle distorted synths.
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A folky tune featuring acoustic guitar, ukulele, and well, pretty much anything I could find lying around.
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A very simple, sparse pop tune featuring subtle piano, synths & electronics
Geez, it’s been a while. I’ve been busy with other things – not sure what exactly. But it did entail a trip to New Zealand. On a cruise ship. Which was mad fun, and I highly recommend it. Here are a few moments from a catalogue of way too many photos…
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I’ve been busy – Uni and life take their toll on my free time, and as a side effect I’ve neglected my music for a little while. So I’d like to say ‘thanks for your patience!’, and promise you that the new few months will feature plenty of new music, including a few game remixes, for you all to enjoy and use in your projects.
A week’s break from Uni was enough time for me to get out of town, and into some trees. Here’s a gorgeous strangler fig tree in the process of entrapping it’s ‘host’…
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I’ve gotta get better at this. I really do – because I never want to give up writing and playing around with music. But having to deal with a full-time science course at the same time as maintaining a level of music work is stressful.
And here’s a few reasons why –
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