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DOWN — Elmer Ferrer

Down cover art

Down
by Elmer Ferrer

Down carries a dark, grounded energy, driven by a steady rhythmic bed and a moody electronic-rock texture. The cue feels internal rather than explosive, as though tension is simmering beneath the surface instead of breaking outward. Its atmospheric weight and restrained momentum make it well suited for scenes of emotional pressure, uneasy movement, late-night driving, or moments when a character is descending further into uncertainty.

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Track: Down
Clean Intro: Yes (0:00)
Edit Points: 0:17 / 0:34 / 0:51 / 1:08 / 1:25 / 1:42 / 1:59
Button Ending: No, sustained tail
Loopable: High
Best Loop Candidates: 0:17–0:51 / 0:51–1:25 / 1:08–1:42
Use Case: Dark, grounded cue for emotional descent, internal conflict, quiet pressure, and scenes where the tone needs to feel heavy, restrained, and slowly intensifying.

Assets

  • Sync Pitch Sheet
  • Sync Potential
  • Stem Tracks
  • Instrumental
  • Track Narrative
  • Artist Bio
Elmer Ferrer

Guitarist • Composer • Producer

Elmer Ferrer is a Cuban-Canadian guitarist, composer, and producer known for blending traditional Cuban musical influences with contemporary sounds across blues, R&B, rock, cinematic, and world music.

With contributions to over 300 recordings and film soundtracks, Ferrer has performed internationally at major festivals and collaborated with a diverse range of artists.

His work has earned Latin Grammy nominations and a Goya Award for Best Score, reflecting both his technical mastery and emotional depth as a composer and performer.

Sync Pitch Sheet: Down

Song Details

  • Energy: Medium / Steady
  • Genres: Electronic, Rock, Singer-songwriter
  • Vocals: Instrumental
  • Key: A# Major
  • BPM: 123
  • Moods: Atmospheric, Dark, Moody
  • Cinematic Fit: Drama, Crime, Thriller, Indie
  • Type: One Stop

Production Details

  • Executive Producers: Elmer Ferrer, Donald G. Beauchamp, Gregory Buchanan, Sergio Simone
  • Music Composition: Elmer Ferrer
  • Recording, Production, Mixing & Mastering: Elmer Ferrer

Instrumentation

  • Bass
  • Drums
  • Percussion
  • Synth

Licensing Contact

OMR Music Production
info@omrmusicproduction.com
omrmusicproduction.com

Sync Potential

Down is built on dark atmosphere and understated forward motion. Its moody electronic-rock foundation makes it especially effective for scenes that need tension, emotional heaviness, or a sense of internal descent without becoming overtly aggressive.

Ideal Sync Uses

  • Drama: emotional pressure, private unraveling, difficult aftermath
  • Crime: urban movement, morally gray tension, late-night unease
  • Thriller: low-level suspense, internal danger, quiet pursuit
  • Indie: moody character-driven transitions and reflective tension

Scene Suggestions

  • Character driving alone at night with rising emotional weight
  • Slow walk into an uncertain or dangerous situation
  • Interior scene where pressure builds without confrontation
  • Montage of personal decline, doubt, or uneasy reflection
Track Narrative:
Down feels like a gradual descent into something unresolved. Its steady pulse and dark tonal bed suggest movement without release, as though a character is pushing forward while carrying a weight that keeps pulling inward. The cue works best when tension needs to simmer rather than explode, letting mood and momentum do the storytelling.

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