Unlimited downloads. Publish anywhere online. Explore our subscription plans today. See details.

5 Shopping Cart
Your cart has been updated
checkout
Categories

Fresh Tracks: The Best New Royalty-Free Music Released in September

Zoe Sones
Published: Last Updated:

The month of September marks the beginning of the fall season. This transitional month sees the summer heat disappear, days become shorter, the leaves turn brown, yellow, and red, and pumpkin spice lattes are at the ready. While the summer has said its goodbyes, and the long days filled with light vanish, video work continues forward. Perhaps with just a few more lights. And what better way to motivate you than by showcasing our new music for the beautiful month of September? 

Genres from Neo-Soul, hip-hop, and house, to the cinematic, atmospheric ambiance, middle eastern essences, and even a hint of spook. This month’s round-up includes a track for anyone. 

Nothing says warm and comfy like smooth synth chords and a laidback Neo-Soul groove. Fire Pit Talk by Tim Datailor takes those warm textures and creates a groovy yet sultry atmosphere from the charming wah wah guitar and piano riffs. You Don’t Stop by Mood Craft still keeps it laidback but with hip-hop elements for that confident mood. 

Cinematic tracks are always a go-to, with their slow-developing textures and beautiful sonorities. Adrift in Time by Evergreen is a gentle, dreamy track with a delicate and flowing acoustic guitar pattern complemented by a yearning cello melody. Perfect for those looking for a longing atmosphere. 

To go further afield to expand your sound palette, Ya Leil by Walid Surrouh is a picturesque yet hypnotic track featuring a Middle Eastern female chant. The longing opening builds to a spirited and passionate beat. 

Are you looking for something with some futuristic spook? Mystical Things by Soundside is a building and pulsating track with atmospheric drones, futuristic electronic sounds, and punchy percussion to transport your projects to future space. Or you may be looking for something as a nod to Halloween; Waltz For The Wicked by Jonathan Boyle is the perfect wicked track for any anticipating Halloween content. Including tango flavor will undoubtedly add some mischief to your content.  

The extra grit can add energy and determination to your projects. Iron Shield by Matrika has driving back beats and a heavy overall nature from the distorted bass lines. Or if you’re a death metal fan, Lightning Sword by Black Rhomb is perfect for those looking for a daring mood. 

September is indeed a month of new creations; the turning of the seasons calls for brand new fresh content. Explore this diverse playlist below to heighten your creative flow and go strong into the fall season.

A