VideoHelper: Welcome To The Dramadome

Initially released for the end of the world on December 21st, 2012, Welcome To The Dramadome is “a big, bombastic and brutal collection of action / suspense / drama cues for the end of the world! Or after!” according to VideoHelper.

This album, dynamic and cinematic, features indeed various genres, from electro to rock, including pop, percussion, and, of course, epic and hard-hitting pieces, with orchestra and choir.

“Our latest release, Disc 44: Welcome to the Dramadome features 130+ cuts of dramatically-infused drama“, VideoHelper explains. “This attitudinal collection works for everything from the explodingest explosions to the eventiest of events, but does not – and will not – work for lovemaking.  The cues range from the sleek Orchestral-Synth-Rock-Popstep of “Streets of Night”; to the frantic, fear-laden decline-of-civilization-as-we-know-it death knell of “Unearthed”; to the Gothic-infused, apocalyptic paean to urgent evacuation “Beginning The End”; to the dark, foreboding emerging-from-the-bomb-shelter-ish strained strains of “Here Lies Ruin”.  Happy conflicts everybody!”

Welcome To The Dramadome was composed by Werwath, Randazzo, Saba, Winter, Farris, Sapp, Haick, and Evans.

If you are looking for epic tracks, you may enjoy “This Ends Now”, “Megastructure”, “Beginning The End”, “Sanctius Monius”, “She’s Gonna Blow”…

Here’s a video full of suspense from VideoHelper, featuring “This Ends Now”:

Welcome To The Dramadome is currently not available to the public for purchase. For licensing information, contact VideoHelper.

Editor-in-chief. Music-loving writer, currently living in Paris.

One Response

  1. The office video reminded me of the other “abuses” of epic music, like playing it playing on Masterchef; a cooking programme on the BBC. You’re just cooking food- not saving the world 🙂 (Epic isn’t what it used to be!) 😉

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