Stock Music track: Dance Towards the Light

Light, medium-tempo electro pop groove. Bright and happy, but not over the top. Suitable for many types of media use.

Shockwave-Sound.com T16480 15.95 8.95

Track details

Track ID number: 16480
Genres: Pop: Electro-Pop -- Mid-tempo background Tracks
Moods/Emotions: Happy / Joyful / Positive -- Sweet / Pretty / Adorable / Innocent
Suggested Production Types: Charity / PSA / Community -- House Makeover / Property Show -- Technology / Hi-tech / Industry -- Vacation / Travel / Discovery
Prominent Instruments: Drum machine / Electronic drums -- Synth Pads -- Synthesizers
Keywords / Hints: background track, electronica, background groove, underscore, bed track, music bed, light groove, light track, happy, 1980, 1980s, 1980's, 80's, 80s, nice, even,
Tempo feel: Medium
Tempo Beats Per Minute: 120
Artist: J. A. Ericson
Composer: Alexander John Ericson (STIM - CAE#: 253053790)
Publisher: Lynne Publishing (PRS - CAE#: 541626758)
SRCO (Sound Recording Copyright Owner): Lynne Publishing AS
PRO / Non-PRO Track? PRO (What's this?)
WAV file bit depth: HD / 24-Bit (What's this?)
Stem files available for this track: No
Album containing this track:  Mid-Tempo Background Tracks, Vol. 5 Picture Music collection: Mid-Tempo Background Tracks, Vol. 5
10 tracks
About the Artist
J. A. Ericson J. A. Ericson

Alexander John Ericson, a.k.a. "J. A. Ericson", is a Swedish musician living and working in Berlin.

His latest album "Songs From The White Sea" marked the culmination of a number of personal journeys, from his native Sweden, via London, to Berlin where he now lives and from a background in electronica (The Northern Territories), via rock with his brother’s band Alberta Cross, to a very personal blend of songwriting that draws on all these experiences.

Taking a distinctly European approach to his craft, which both recalls and updates influences such as P.J. Harvey, Jacques Brel, David Bowie and Brian Eno’s collaborations.

The BBC Music on "Songs From The White Sea":

"Quiet may have ceased being the new loud, but this demonstrates that Ericson is a welcome addition to the school of soft, reflective troubadours. It is an album that consistently doesn’t do what you think it’s going to, and frequently delights. BBC Music / Music Week Panel

Alexander John Ericson's music has also been featured in various film and tv shows, and he has composed music for more than ten short films.

He's now busy recording a debut album with his latest project My Empire Of Sound, as well as composing and producing music exclusively for the Shockwave-Sound.com stock music library.