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LANCELOT

Concentric Halo – Beats Producer

Hypnotic Ambient Track | LANCELOT by Concentric Halo | Free Download (70 BPM, B♭ min)

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Ideal for scenes reflecting on a past experience (slow motion). Can also be used as lead-in to a more sinister scene by cross-fading into a darker sounding track.
electronic hypnotic tranquil reflective spacious
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Sample soundtracks for visual media, particularly games and film/tv. Would love to experience them adapted to visual media.

I like soundscapes, loops and atmospheres. My passion has always been aimed at coupling music with visual works and one such project landed me in the Cannes Film Festival. I love working with vocal samples and sound textures to create aural 3D paintings. My mixes are rough masters that require professional mastering (not my thing).

"LANCELOT" by Concentric Halo is an Ambient production available on SoundClick. Produced at 70 BPM, the song carries a relaxed tone. It is 100% original and free of any third-party samples. It is a vocal-free instrumental beat, allowing for complete freedom in post-production. A melancholic note is given by the use of the B♭ min musical key.

The balanced atmosphere pairs with a subtle groove pulse throughout the track. "LANCELOT" has peaked at #13 in the Ambient category on SoundClick. Find more from Concentric Halo on SoundClick, a platform built for independent music discovery.

Song Info
Genre
Electronic Ambient
Charts
#1,715 today Peak #74
#272 in subgenre Peak #13
Author
Snorri H. Gudmundsson
Rights
Snorri H. Gudmundsson
Uploaded
May 11, 2023
Track Files
MP3
MP3 6.7 MB 320 kbps 2:56 minutes
Meta Data
Samples
No samples, loops, or splices
BPM
70
Beat
4/4
Key
B♭ min
Vocals
No vocals, instrumental only
Character
Energy
relaxed, cool
high-energy
Danceable
coffee-place
dancefloor
Positivity
dark, sad, angry
happy
Appeal
unique
radio-friendly
Story behind the song
A midnight walk beside the Mosel river in Germany, the moon's reflections broken up by the soft waves. They are the underlying 8th-note pattern; the rest is the ambient atmosphere experienced at the time.
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