Alibi Music has released a new album featuring 10 different drum types that music supervisors can lay on to other tracks to give them a more dramatic feel.

The album – Trailer Drum Overlays – offers 10 tracks and 410 audio files that come in a range of options to pair with tracks at various beats-per-minute (BPM).

“Personally, having been a music supervisor before, I know the jam you can be put in when a client’s budget doesn’t match the expensive-sounding trailers they want,” said Julia Trainor, Alibi’s head of sync A&R, in a statement. “With our release of ‘Trailer Drum Overlays,’ we’ve created a toolkit that makes it both easy and economical to give tracks that remix feel. This album, combined with the ability to search for any SFX or music stem by key, can really help music supervisors and editors beef up a song.”

Alibi describes Trailer Drum Overlays as “a toolkit of percussive, rhythmic drum cues designed to allow editors to enhance existing tracks and give them extra energy and impact. Supplied in a range of tempos (almost every bpm), these can be used by editors to stylize and trailerize most any song. The simple yet effective drum tracks feature punchy kicks, huge claps and trailer drums making them suitable for any number of purposes, from TV and sports promos to film and game trailers or sizzles.”

A drum overlay from Alibi’s new album has already been used in a trailer for the 10th and final season of NBC’s The Blacklist.

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