Stock Music track: Exchanging Money In A Briefcase

Retro crime/spy music with a funky and exotic vibe. Perfect for projects in need of a Tarantino or Guy Ritchie style sound or the feel of classic 60s and 70s movie and tv soundtracks.

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Track details

Track ID number: 10581
Genres: Film & Soundtrack: Spy / Undercover Agent / Espionage underscores -- Specialty, Novelty, Sound-Alike
Moods/Emotions: Nervous / Uneasy / Scared -- Busy / Active / Bustling -- Cool / Funky / Strutting -- Mysterious / Mystical / Secretive -- Sexy / Flirtatious / Erotic -- Trippy / Psychedelic / Hypnotic
Suggested Production Types: Crime / Criminals / Bad-asses -- Historical / Retro: 1970's -- Historical / Retro: 1960's -- Spy / Agent / Police Ops
Prominent Instruments: Bass (Upright/Acoustic) -- Drums (Drum Kit) -- Piano (Electric) / Clav
Keywords / Hints: 60s 70s sixties seventies guy ritchie tarantino oceans 11 snatch lock stock exotic crime meeting tense pensive bank job robbery heist drugs waiting undercover smooth dangerous danger austin powers wurlitzer electric piano baritone sax commercial retro kit
Tempo feel: Slow -- Medium
Tempo Beats Per Minute: 80
Artist: Stuart Moore
Composer: Stuart Moore (ASCAP)
Publisher: Lynne Publishing (PRS)
SRCO (Sound Recording Copyright Owner): Stuart Moore
PRO / Non-PRO Track? PRO (What's this?)
WAV file bit depth: CD-quality / 16-bit (What's this?)
Stem files available for this track: No
Album containing this track: (None)
About the Artist
Stuart Moore Stuart Moore

Stuart has been a performer for 15 years and composer for the past 10. His influences range from Chopin to Fatboy Slim embracing authentic acoustic instruments together with modern technology.

He has released four albums as part of Jive Ass Sleepers, a seriously jazzy, funky project influenced by 70s fusion and 90s acid jazz. He has also placed many songs on tv, movies and numerous other types of media. If you need a gritty urban funk track for an action sequence, inspirational world music for a documentary or perhaps some bossa nova to play in your elevator, it’s all going on here.