Dan Hess presents podcast-safe, royalty-free tunes made using Apple's Garageband. No genre is safe. And they're all free of charge for use in your podcasts, videos, or streams. Share and enjoy!
The Stray Relay's premiere song. A strange mix of techno beats and orchestral hits.
The unofficial theme song to the Stray Relay. Rock on.
You know... I have no clue what I was thinking with this one. Happy strings and happy beats. Enjoy.
A relaxing guitar and flute tune in 3/4 time. Ahh, butterflies.
Mystical and calming, yet still high energy. Crazy stuff, man.
A stealthy tune blasts suddenly into tribal beats. It's just archaeology, right?
Strings and Electric Guitars, rockin' side by side. If they can get along, then surely there's hope for us all.
A soothing little ditty with a dreamy oboe track.
Cool jazz xylophone. Smooth, daddio.
A remix using the "Desire" tracks to produce something that sounds like it could open an episode of a television series featuring beautiful people trapped on a some-what deserted island.
Downtempo beats with a piano melody and orchestral accompaniments.
Calm and introspective. I see someone walking down a busy New York street in slow motion.
Funky Latin horns and beats. It wants to be Mambo #5, but fails, sadly.
Something mostly orchestral. Think of some sort of a soundtrack to go along with a moment of introspection followed by a daring escape from evil.
Country?! COUNTRY?! Good grief. It's got slide guitars and everything.
Synthesizers provide a Drum and Bass accompaniment to a lonely piano.
A "we're planning to do something crafty" theme. Strings 'n' things, hand in hand with electronica.
It's like the creative process set to a piano rift.
Rockin' out on stage, man. I feel, like, so free, bro.
I wanted something that was nothing but beats. This is the result.
Traveling beats and synths accompany a lonely piano.
More happy music. I feel chipper.
Guest composer Eric King sits in with Dan to make this little groove.
Something dark and introspective to counteract the rash of happy music we've had lately.
Something nice and mellow. It starts out sad and contemplative, but a burst of hope shines through halfway through.
More orchy beats, but the first to actually use original recorded voice material. Ten points to anyone who can figure out what I'm saying...
Inspired by the last song's use of original vocals, here's a song made of nothing but vocals. There really is structure there, believe me!
Wash the nasty aftertase of Nashmafy from your mouth with some smooth reggae.
A remix using the "Capitol" set of orchestral loops. Regal and hopeful.
Electronic and a mandilin make such a nice looking couple.
A less-than-a-minute waltz. Wacky me trying to do 3/4 time once again.
Trip Hop Orchestral in 3/4 time. I'm crazy, I tell you.
If anyone ever creates a cop show with supernatural themes and a secret agent twist, then this would certainly be the theme song.