The Vault adds 13 volumes, streamlines interface

The Vault, the production music library from Stephen Arnold Music, has added 13 new volumes, building upon the vast collection of licensable tunes. Additionally, The Vault has streamlined its user experience for quicker licensing.

New Volumes

Song Zu is a Clio Award-winning Australia/Singapore-based collective specializing in music for advertising. The Vault has just released Summer Soundtrack 2, which is a cross-genre musical exploration of feel-good and radio-friendly tunes.

The elite UK collection Production Music Online (PMOL) has added 5 volumes. Vault users now have access to 100% Bluegrass, EDM Inferno, Emotive Stories, World Percussion and Space Cowboys. Taken together, they provide folky bluegrass standards, insane electronic beats, inspired corporate storytelling, driving world percussion and the what dobros would sound like if they were played by astronauts.

The Vault is in partnership with H2U, a top European collective that excels in electronica, techno, rock and beyond. Now H2U’s heartstring-tugging Emotional Cinema is available. From Premier Box Office comes Action Trailer 2, a collection of dramatic hybrid style rock orchestra. The Vault has also added Graffiti Tracks’ Hip Hop & RnB 7, and the relentlessly upbeat Pop Positive.

The Vault’s partnership with Premier Tracks has yielded fresh offerings that include Rock Light Contemporary, Chill Out 6 and Short Cuts Drama.

High-Profile Placements

Recent high-profile placements include the premier of Fox’s “Rosewood,” which tells the story of the most brilliant private pathologist in Miami; and upfronts for ESPN, including EURO 2016 and the Pan American Games.

Updated Streamlined User Interface

 

The Vault website has been updated with a new updated user interface that provides faster searching, allowing faster access to tracks. Selections stream immediately in high-resolution audio, with all necessary information available at a glance.

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In total, The Vault now stands as a collection of ten catalogues encompassing 400 volumes, 6,000 individual themes and 20,000 tracks.