Overlander

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Overlander © 2025 by Shane Ivers is licensed under CC BY 4.0 Creative Commons logoCCBY icon

Slow, driving delta blues with fat riffs, reverb-drenched slide guitar, growling bass and slammin’ drums. Authentic bluesy groove for moody, characterful content.

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Style Style Country, Rock
Mood Mood Dark, Driving, Relaxed
Featured Featured Bass, Drums, Electric Guitar +2 more
BPM BPM 70
ISRC ISRC UKEZT2500001
Released Released 2025
Length Length 2:30
Downloads Downloads 126

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Royalty Free Delta Blues Music

A commanding slab of delta blues that creeps along like a Mississippi steamboat in no particular hurry to reach its destination. The track’s backbone is a solid, unfussy guitar riff that establishes itself immediately, whilst a deliberately paced 70bpm rhythm section – all pounding snare and purposeful kick – propels everything forward with measured determination.
The gritty growl of a Rickenbacker bass provides the perfect underpinning, whilst spring reverb-drenched slide guitar cuts through with soulful bluesy licks that seem to tell stories of their own. Just when you think you’ve got the measure of it, an electronic organ sneaks in halfway through, adding atmospheric depth, with the subtlest hint of improvisational piano completing this brooding, authentic blues experience.

Perfect For:

Perfect for documentary sequences exploring American landscapes or hardscrabble tales of perseverance. Adds genuine character to film noir projects or moody character introductions in your narrative content. Brings an authentic, vintage atmosphere to historical content focused on rural Americana or the industrial heartlands.

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