Inside "Rainy Night Drive Through the Neon Streets"
The instrumental track "Rainy Night Drive Through the Neon Streets" immerses you in a world of neon synthwave driving. Picture glistening streets reflecting vibrant signs as a sleek 80s sports coupe speeds through a maze of city blocks. It’s a visual feast—raindrops race down your windshield, and the rhythmic pulse of brushed drums and layered synths accompanies your adventure through the urban nightscape, creating an atmosphere of both intensity and excitement.
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Can I edit or remix this track for my own project?
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Are there any restrictions I should know about?
Three things: (1) attribution is required (above); (2) you cannot claim you wrote the music or block others from using it; (3) you cannot redistribute the raw audio file as standalone music on a competing library. Beyond that, use it freely.
