Fit the Mood
Soundtracks
Email: axxemanne@cox.net
Fit the Mood is music designed to fit the mood and enhance the visual experience of any presentation. From commercials and advertisements to documentaries and short films. All pieces are either original composed, arranged or both. To the specification of the client.
Title: "A Day in a Culture - Inner City"
Composing as much music as I do. I often see images and places that has the same feel as the music. So, without actually visiting the places I see in my mind. I will look for similar places online. That best capture and fit the music I'm writing. This particular piece was composed with the feel and atmosphere of a typical Autumn day in New York city.
Title: "Sonora"
This really short film was inspired by a song written and arranged by W. Axxemanne. With a Spanish feel to it, the music puts you in the mood of moderne-day and past Hispanic culture.
Music Composed and Arranged
by W. Axxemanne
Samples
Souldato Santi
A soundtrack composed and designed for a short movie depicting the conflict between celestial angels and the fight to secure the kingdom of Heaven. Each instrument in this piece was deign and assigned to each character to fit the scene and personality of that character. With a full orchestra the music describes that conflict in five acts that is deep and majestic with a wide variety of instrument and sound FX.
Music Composed and Arranged
by W. Axxemanne
Earth: The Good Stuff
A short video set to the song "Please, Please, Please Give Me Want I Want" from the band "The Smiths" and covered by the band "Dream Theater". With images that remind us that it's not all bad.
Dominyon Pryme campaign
Arranged by the artist W. Axxemanne for a crowdfunding project on "kickstarter.com" and "Indiegogo.com" to be launch at a later date. To advertise and promote and art and clothing line for several online stores. Including this websites online store. Click here.
Days of future Dark
This piece was designed to enhance an event that occurred in American history. That had will rippling effects for decades to come. The music used was a cover song from the 80's band White Lion, When the Children Cry".