This a trailer remix for The Book of Eli featuring Bmode's latest composition "Stay on the Path". For more info on Bmode go to www.cdbaby.com or search iTunes.Author: Bmodemusik
Duration: 4:46
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Stay on the Path.mp4
This a trailer remix for The Book of Eli featuring Bmode's latest composition "Stay on the Path". For more info on Bmode go to www.cdbaby.com or search iTunes.
Ferry Corsten did some very cool dub remixes of his track Forever. Make sure to get this great electro / piano re-work as soon as possible
Music video on one of my older mashups (2007) Rihanna's "Shut up and drive" combined with New Orders "Blue Monday"
Did Jesus remove the diatary laws creaded by God? Music by Bruce Springsteen, Mountain and Depeche Mode
Disintegration originally by The Cure, the 1st track off the Y2K EP
From 12' inch version. Video Remixed by D.KrusH. W - BeatsCOM
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