It seems useful to give a flavour of what Score Draw produces in-house, so here  are some tracks we’ve delivered commercially in the last 5 years. All this music has been aired nationally. There is no style of music that we cannot produce – from bold orchestral movements, to Saturday night style themes, from scratchy ambient tracks, to blissful pop. We turn around rough demos in (at the very most) 24 hours, and are very happy to work until the job is successfully completed to a client’s wishes.

Acoustic Light

This was a little track that ended up Attack Films in London for the award-winning short film “Le weekend”. Its built around an acoustic guitar, glockenspiel, and simple 808 drum pattern.

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Ambient Chilled

When Airbus was making their latest airplane they needed 4 new music pieces, one for each class (economy, premium, business etc) This piece was one of those i submitted.

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Anthemic

This was commissioned for series 4 of RTE’s “How long will you live?” show. They wanted something with big Arcade Fire crashes. And thats what we gave them!

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Cartoon

This was for the BBC show “Good Dog, Bad Dog”, the brief was for something light and silly for when the animals were misbehaving…..

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Dark new

This was for series one of “How Long will You Live” (RTE), as the show tackles serious health issues they needed sombre beds to go beneath some of the voice overs.

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Disco Piano

This was the title music for UK Style show “What woman want”, kind of influenced by Elton John/The Scissor Sisters….!

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Closing Move

This was used by Northern Irish company Crucible Films, the music actually uses some samples for the original video camera audio track to produce a growing ambient bed.

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Distorted Bass

Another track for RTE, again this was a specific commission that would sit under images of people doing healthy activities, running etc

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Cricket Downbeat

A Channel Four short film used this-its called Cricket Downbeat as  it was about urban sports, such as city cricket played on streets!

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Edgy New

This was used in series three of RTE’s How Long will you Live, the brief was for something influenced by Warp Records/Radiohead’s Kid A album.

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Chillout Strings

Its never going to be difficult to respond to the brief “And what we also need is a track that sounds…you know..a bit chilled-like Moby” Ok we say, this was used for a BBC travel show.

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Funky Bass

This was the title sequence to the “Belfast Zoo” series for BBC 1 NI. Its influenced by Jon Spencer’s Acme plus remix album if you must know…..!

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Germany

Adidas commissioned a series of tracks for a Euro 2006 campaign-the idea was to do each countries national anthem in the style of the countries music.So here’s a kraftwerk/electro Germany National anthem.

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End titles

This was used for the Sky One show “100 greatest goals”. The explosions synched to screen visuals of cartoon like bombs.

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Hard house

Yep, its the genre that time (and fashion) forgot. But a BBC travel show needed it. So we blocked up our ears and delivered this banger to them.

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Hip Hop new

Say hoooo. This was for RTE.

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Jazzy Piano

This was for the BBC “good dog bad dog show”, and again went under action sequences.

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Lush

Its another Cafe del Mar track for RTE, this kind of song gets used so much under long pictorial sequences.

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Orchestral

This little loop was used by a hotel chain who were selling a new middle east development and making  an animated film of what it was going to look like.

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Punk beat guitar

This was a soundalike for a Save the Children advert.

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Saturday night

This is a big bold brassy title sequence used by RTE 1 for the show “Irelands Richest”.

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Underwater

Used for long lazy shots of golden beaches, and a perfect sunset dips behind sand-dunes in a travel show. Wish we were all there…..

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