New RipCue Music Releases 02/2025

Welcome to the new RipCue Music releases 🎉

Martin O'Sullivan dedicates the album In Loving Memory to a loved one and evokes emotional memories with classical sacred features and light Irish folk music. 🥹

Our Music Of The Century series goes back to the 80s: colorful, wild and full of liberal reforms. A decade between musical entertainment and socio-political statement. 📀📹

The new release is rounded off by our Daily Dose series with the Latin Special. With many different subgenres from Latin Pop to Electro Latin to Cuban Fusion - simply Pura Vida. 🤩🌴

These new releases can now be found in our Music Search:

In Loving Memory

The death of a loved one leaves behind a rollercoaster of emotions. Martin O'Sullivan bids farewell to his deceased father in this very personal project. An album with classical sacred features, light folklore and special emotional memories.

The Eighties

The 80s: colorful, wild and full of liberal reforms. Electronic music, computers in living rooms and the gradual political opening of the Eastern Bloc. A decade between musical entertainment and socio-political statement.

Daily Dose Latin

Daily Dose celebrates a Latin Special. With many different subgenres from Latin Pop to Electro Latin and Cuban Fusion. Each with different versions to suit any story that needs a little temperament and the feeling of La Pura Vida.

All albums with different versions and cutdowns to make it as easy as possible for you to use them in your stories. Perfect for use in crime formats, documentaries and reports, as well as local topics and human stories.

You can also find the matching release video in our social media channels on YouTube, Tik Tok, Facebook, Instagram and LinkedIn

Keep ripping,
Your Patrick

Patrick from RipCue

Founder & Managing Director of RipCue Music. The young man from the Ruhr area, who put down roots in Munich and the media world, founded RipCue in 2015 with a clear goal in mind: specializing in music for the moving image industry, with a lot of authenticity, family character and local flair. The focus is always on the story that needs to be told.

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