This MP3 audio track (4,000 KB) is a digifish music remix of the Shelley Harland track In the Dark.
Harland's haunting original mix is available at Harland Music.com.
This Windows Media Video file (3,500 KB) is a collage of several videos produced by Delta Television, of South Australia, featuring digifish music soundtracks.
Delta TV's clients include the software giant, Microsoft Australia.
This Windows Media Video file (7,000 KB) clearly demonstrates how a digifish music custom score can synchronise vision and music to create a powerful effect.
The video was produced by HMX, as a video-to-trade advertisement, using our music.
Edited for download.
This Flash Projector movie (10,000 KB) showcases the sunglass lenses available from the Sun-Lens division of the spectacle lens giant SOLA International.
The catalogue was produced by the innovative web solutions company Siris, of Milan, using our music.
This MP3 audio track (3,000 KB) demonstrates the vocal talents of Shelley Harland.
Shelley Harland is available for session vocal work and can appear on your advertising jingle or commercial track.
Visit Harland's site at Harland Music.com.
This video (462 KB) uses custom digifish music backing for a Transitions(TM) 'photochromic' lens demonstration. Photochromic lenses automatically change tint density depending on light conditions. Transitions.
We can also produce your demo CD's, this track was recorded and produced for Katy at digifish music. To hear more of Katy click here. If you are interested in Katy singing on your commercial please contact us.
BSPN promo featuring digifish music 'music'. BSPN is a national (US) coverage television network with 24-hour high energy programming dedicated to the world of movies, entertainment and style.Click here to visit the bspn web site.
This video experiment started life as a NASA Dryden video then we sliced it up and added a digifish music soundtrack. The result is quite captivating yet disturbing :) Click here to watch the experimental video.
This video and soundtrack were created to demonstrate an advertising concept for a 'to trade' advert. It's a 2 Meg WMV file that starts out black and quiet so don't be fooled :)