Palaraga – In Revolution

In Relovution as an intense, suspense, thrilling track with a slowly building intro, smashing the main section, emotional piano break down and an intense culmination. The breathtaking midsection and culmination atmosphere are ideal for a crime, horror or thriller movie scenes where the effect of adventure and tension is necessary. Check out all the Stone Forest album to create a strong and modern movie soundtrack pack!(more…)

Palaraga – Adrenaline

This composition starts with hectic women and man choral singing which leads to aggressive, anxious middle part. The choral singing accompanies the heavy bass line and emphatic melody creating an interesting experimental effect with is ideal as a soundtrack for futuristic, anti utopic, alternative movie scenes. Make an exceptional piece of art using this magnificent track as a background music!(more…)

Palaraga – Digital Fields

This track is a beautiful example of technological suspenseful ambient. Calm, dark and relaxing rhythm in symbiosis with electrical and classical instruments and soft sound effects create a gorgeous mood of abandonment, sadness and danger. The atmosphere of this composition will fulfill your expectations of a great future, fantasy or sci-fi movie scene and is perfect for documentary films.(more…)

Palaraga – Loly in Love

Are you looking for an active, dramatic and sadly beautiful track for your long night walks or a background for a media project? If your answer is yes, you should check out this composition written by a talented artist and composer! This track features unique voice effects, clear rhythm, melancholic themes and fabulous electronic sound effects. Use it in your vlog posts, documentaries, movies or slideshow presentations. (more…)

Palaraga – Mortido

According to the classical theory of psychoanalysis, the basis of the human personality is two fundamental motives: creative (libido) and destructive (mortido). The ego-libido is experienced as pleasantly familiar, while mortido is experienced as pain, potential danger and some unknown, infectious fear. So far, no psychoanalyst has been able to create a model of the mental apparatus in which these two differently directed instincts and two opposite kinds of psychic energy would coexist. This concept is a significant fragment of numerous theories of aggression, treating the latter as a projection of the innate self-destructive attraction of people.


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