

MUSIC for FILM,TV & ADS
We create atmospheric musical landscapes that are enduring without being derivative… the songs have movement, development and drama, with cool rhythms and consistent tempos.
For Sync Supervisors
All material is loaded on Disco, with tags and Metadata. Click on the icon to go there.
This selection of music-only backing tracks is available for you to use for your project. Just click on a track name to hear it on SoundCloud
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The first track on this list is a compilation of ten concise song sections from our latest album 'Pertinax'.
If you don't use Disco, please email us suris@suris.uk for your personal copy.
We hope that our backing tracks will support your creative endeavours!
If you don’t find what you need please Contact Us.
We can accept direct briefs from Sync Supervisors.
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As writers, lyricists and producers with our own studio we can work to a brief or adapt our existing material to meet your project needs.​
Sync Selection (with vocals)
A selection of tracks that we feel appropriate for use in Film & TV - Think Environmental, Sci-fi, Human Interest and Murder Mystery. We're sometimes described as a fusion of Kate Bush and Fleetwood Mac - so expect hints of 70's / 80's nostalgia too...
Words from reviewers:​​
"...a triumph of emotional depth and artistic persistence...a rare fusion of intellect, spirit, and heart...elegant without being delicate, experimental without pretension, and emotionally honest without slipping into cliché..."
"...proof that mastery and soul can coexist beautifully… moving effortlessly from intimate, stripped-back moments to more expansive and unconventional arrangements...a reminder, delivered with dazzling, renewed force, that Suris have always been quietly, fiercely brilliant..."
"...keeps you compelled as it twists and turns through elements of jazz, folk, progressive rock and psych. With vocals that creep into your consciousness with the same artful finesse as Kate Bush, Tori Amos and Stevie Nicks atop a bed of genre-fluid instrumentals…feels so spiritual that it almost becomes metaphysical..."
