Mar 20, 2016, 19:00

We have nearly 43,000 tracks covering every genre of music on MusicRevolution.com (www.musicrevolution.com ). This week’s featured track is “Going There” by Dan Phillipson. This is a driving, uplifting pop/rock track.

Going There” (#01695441)

http://www.musicrevolution.com/search/?trackid=65497

Track Description

Driving and uplifting pop/rock track with lots of guitars and powerful drums. A real sense of movement which could help add that extra dimension to your project. Think Coldplay and Explosions in the Sky.

Track Metadata

  • Moods— Corporate, energetic, inspiring
  • Instruments— Bass, electric guitar, piano, synth
  • Genres— Corporate, pop, rock, sports
  • Applications—Advertising, broadcast programming

Length— 2:40

About Dan Phillipson

DanPhillipsonDan Phillipson is a renowned composer whose music has been used in thousands of productions across the world, ranging from global brands, to small, independent filmmakers. Click here to listen to all of Dan’s tracks on MusicRevolution.com.

With nearly 43,000 tracks online in our production music library, MusicRevolution.com (www.musicrevolution.com) has some of the best royalty-free music available anywhere.

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Chris Cardell is the co-founder of MusicRevolution.com http://www.musicrevolution.com, a royalty-free music marketplace with nearly 43,000 tracks online where media producers, video producers, filmmakers, game developers, advertisers, businesses and other music buyers can license high-quality, affordable royalty-free music from an online community of professional musicians. MusicRevolution.com also provides custom music production and custom music streams. The entire MusicRevolution.com production music library is available for third-party distribution and bulk licensing for background music for retail, restaurants, hotels and businesses, and for other commercial applications. Cardell has been involved with digital content and E-Commerce since the mid-1990’s.

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