Music for Indie Films
and Media Artists

www.scottbuckley.com.au features a small library of original cinematic music, ideal for use indie filmmaking, game design & media projects.

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Creative Commons means music on this site can be used for free, as long as your project is non-commercial.

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    Icarus DOWNLOAD >>

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    Another uplifting orchestral cue, featuring synths and percussion.

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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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5 Reasons Why Filmmakers Should Use Legal Music

Sites likecdcover_feature YouTube and Vimeo have given filmmakers the world over the chance to showcase their filmmaking abilities to the masses. But I gotta tell ya folks, there are plenty of you out there that illegally use music in the process. Here’s a few reasons why you should acquire music for your next project ‘legally’.

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Some Old Projects…

Whilst I currently work on a  project to bring you something new, I thought I’d share something I found on YouTube today; some old projects from my University days, that were lovingly uploaded by their director Scott Walmsley.

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