The background music in the BBC Radio 4 program "The Absolutist" is composed by Dan Jones. The score complements the narrative and enhances the emotional depth of the story. If you need more specific details about the pieces used, you might want to refer to the program's credits or official website for further information.
Fast, upbeat background music
A jingle
Incidental music is music in a play, television program, radio program, video game, film or some other form not primarily musical.
The radio station's "format" means: What kind of stuff you'll hear if you listen to that station. Examples: -- rock music -- old rock music -- big-bands music -- all news -- all business -- golden oldies music -- adult contemporary music -- heavy metal music -- background music -- religious music -- religious talk -- left-wing talk -- right-wing talk -- comedy -- country music
Sound effects such as coughing or fighting
Joey Kent has written: 'Louisiana hayride collection' -- subject(s): Country music, Rockabilly music, KWKH (Radio station : Shreveport, La.), Radio, Louisiana hayride (Radio program), Country music radio stations, Honky-tonk music
It creates a gloomy feeling - APEX
The theme music was "The Shuffle" by US band Van McCoy
If Beatles music suits the format of a given radio station or program... why wouldn't they be?
Tomfoolery
There are a large number of online radio programs. Most standard broadcast radio stations have an associated online program. There are also online only radio shows, which cater to all genres of music. There are also other ways to enjoy music online, such as music video websites and on demand music.
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