$89.99
-
Guaranteed secure & safe checkout.
- Digital Download within 12-48 Hours.
- 100% Original Music!
- All tracks professionally mastered in-house for maximum stadium volume and clarity.
SKU: GT-4748347516100
Barcode: 4748347516100
$89.99
Guaranteed secure & safe checkout.
SKU: GT-4748347516100
Barcode: 4748347516100
This epic track is designed specifically for Gymnastics Floor Music. It features a modular structure that allows for seamless, professional custom cutting to any competitive length—whether you need a 45-second Xcel routine or a full 1:30 Level 10 performance. The composition includes distinct "punctuation marks" and rhythmic shifts that make it easy for choreographers to time tumbling passes and dramatic poses.
"Apex Protocol" is an Epic Hybrid-Orchestral masterpiece. It opens with urgent, staccato string patterns that build immediate tension. As the track progresses, it layers in heavy cinematic percussion and soaring brass swells, giving it a "blockbuster movie" feel. The steady, driving beat ensures the athlete stays on tempo during dance sequences, while the dramatic crescendos provide the perfect backdrop for high-amplitude tumbling passes.
This track draws inspiration from legendary cinematic and modern electronic composers:
Two Steps from Hell (Epic cinematic scale)
Hans Zimmer (Driving, rhythmic tension)
Lindsey Stirling (High-energy string arrangements)
Audiomachine (Powerful, competitive build-ups)
Junkie XL (Hard-hitting percussion and modern synths)
| Metric | Details |
| Primary Genre | Epic Hybrid / Cinematic |
| Tempo (BPM) | 128 BPM (Driving and Energetic) |
| Mood | Powerful, Urgent, Triumphant |
| Instruments | Orchestral Strings, Epic Brass, Cinematic Drums, Modern Synths |
| Full Track Length | ~1:45 (Ready for custom cutting) |
| Ideal Levels | Level 8-10, Elite, NCAA |
Strong Dynamics: The clear shifts in volume and intensity help satisfy "Artistry" requirements in the Code of Points.
Rhythmic Clarity: The consistent beat makes it very easy for the athlete to stay in sync with the music.
"Big Room" Sound: The professional production quality ensures the music won't sound "thin" in large, echoing arenas.
Built-in Cues: Features natural "hits" that are perfect for landing sticks or finishing poses.
High Intensity: The constant energy might be exhausting for younger gymnasts who haven't developed the stamina for a high-octane routine.
Serious Tone: Lacks "playful" or "musical theater" elements, which might not suit athletes with a more dance-heavy, lyrical style.