Featured Playlists


OGM
Classical
OGM’s classical recordings helped establish the gold standard for production music at a time when cue-driven storytelling was still in its infancy. From iconic classics to hidden gems, these immense collections include full-orchestra symphonic performances, authentic operatic excerpts, intimate chamber ensembles, and solo piano works suitable for a wide range of uses.
OGM
Jazz
From smoky combo arrangements to driving big-band swing, these recordings reflect the authenticity that make OGM a go-to source for directors and editors seeking real, period-true jazz across decades of film and television. From the 70’s cult classic Two Lane Blacktop to the modern day usage in The Last Viking OGM’s jazz works are second to none.


OGM
Horror
Foreboding, tension, and psychological dread—perfected. OGM’s dark cues became staples of genre cinema, with music featured in classics such as Night of the Living Dead and Creepshow, helping to shape the sonic language of modern horror. From haunting string sections and stark minimalist textures to eerie synth-driven compositions, OGM offers a versatile palette of sound for your next thriller.


OGM
70’s Disco
Propulsive grooves and late-night energy pulled straight from the era that defined them. OGM’s disco recordings were later rediscovered and immortalized through films like Boogie Nights, cementing their cultural afterlife. Modern day hip hop giants Lil Peep, Jurassic 5 and Prodigy have all sampled these undeniable beats.

OGM
Animation
Bold, playful, and instantly recognizable, OGM’s studio music has energized generations of animated storytelling - from the anarchic chaos of The Ren & Stimpy Show to iconic favorites like King of the Hill and The Incredibles. His work extended seamlessly beyond film and television, becoming part of the sonic landscape of Disney Theme Parks—most notably throughout Tomorrowland—while also reaching international audiences through the beloved Mexican children’s telenovela Carita de ángel and Latin American TV classic Chespirito. Vibrant, character-driven, and crafted with impeccable studio musicianship, this collection captures the authentic sound of classic animation and children’s programming.


OGM
80’s Electronic
Early electronic experimentation that melds raw analog synthesis with cinematic storytelling. Built on hypnotic sequencers, pulsing analog textures, and brooding atmospheres, these tracks reveal OGM’s visionary approach—years before electronic sound design became a staple of film and television scoring. From icy arpeggiators and driving basslines to expansive, mood-rich soundscapes, this library embodies the spirit of early electronic innovation with a distinctly cinematic edge. Retro-futuristic yet timeless—bold, atmospheric, and unapologetically synthetic.
Featured Playlists

OGM
Classical
OGM’s classical recordings helped establish the gold standard for production music at a time when cue-driven storytelling was still in its infancy. From iconic classics to hidden gems, these immense collections include full-orchestra symphonic performances, authentic operatic excerpts, intimate chamber ensembles, and solo piano works suitable for a wide range of uses.

OGM
Jazz
From smoky combo arrangements to driving big-band swing, these recordings reflect the authenticity that make OGM a go-to source for directors and editors seeking real, period-true jazz across decades of film and television. From the 70’s cult classic Two Lane Blacktop to the modern day usage in The Last Viking OGM’s jazz works are second to none.


OGM
Horror
Foreboding, tension, and psychological dread—perfected. OGM’s dark cues became staples of genre cinema, with music featured in classics such as Night of the Living Dead and Creepshow, helping to shape the sonic language of modern horror. From haunting string sections and stark minimalist textures to eerie synth-driven compositions, OGM offers a versatile palette of sound for your next thriller.


OGM
70’s Disco
Propulsive grooves and late-night energy pulled straight from the era that defined them. OGM’s disco recordings were later rediscovered and immortalized through films like Boogie Nights, cementing their cultural afterlife. Modern day hip hop giants Lil Peep, Jurassic 5 and Prodigy have all sampled these undeniable beats.

OGM
Animation
Bold, playful, and instantly recognizable, OGM’s studio music has energized generations of animated storytelling - from the anarchic chaos of The Ren & Stimpy Show to iconic favorites like King of the Hill and The Incredibles. His work extended seamlessly beyond film and television, becoming part of the sonic landscape of Disney Theme Parks—most notably throughout Tomorrowland—while also reaching international audiences through the beloved Mexican children’s telenovela Carita de ángel and Latin American TV classic Chespirito. Vibrant, character-driven, and crafted with impeccable studio musicianship, this collection captures the authentic sound of classic animation and children’s programming.

OGM
80’s Electronic
Early electronic experimentation that melds raw analog synthesis with cinematic storytelling. Built on hypnotic sequencers, pulsing analog textures, and brooding atmospheres, these tracks reveal OGM’s visionary approach—years before electronic sound design became a staple of film and television scoring. From icy arpeggiators and driving basslines to expansive, mood-rich soundscapes, this library embodies the spirit of early electronic innovation with a distinctly cinematic edge. Retro-futuristic yet timeless—bold, atmospheric, and unapologetically synthetic.
Featured Playlists



OGM
Classical
OGM’s classical recordings helped establish the gold standard for production music at a time when cue-driven storytelling was still in its infancy. From iconic classics to hidden gems, these immense collections include full-orchestra symphonic performances, authentic operatic excerpts, intimate chamber ensembles, and solo piano works suitable for a wide range of uses.


OGM
Jazz
From smoky combo arrangements to driving big-band swing, these recordings reflect the authenticity that make OGM a go-to source for directors and editors seeking real, period-true jazz across decades of film and television. From the 70’s cult classic Two Lane Blacktop to the modern day usage in The Last Viking OGM’s jazz works are second to none.




OGM
Horror
Foreboding, tension, and psychological dread—perfected. OGM’s dark cues became staples of genre cinema, with music featured in classics such as Night of the Living Dead and Creepshow, helping to shape the sonic language of modern horror. From haunting string sections and stark minimalist textures to eerie synth-driven compositions, OGM offers a versatile palette of sound for your next thriller.


OGM
70’s Disco
Propulsive grooves and late-night energy pulled straight from the era that defined them. OGM’s disco recordings were later rediscovered and immortalized through films like Boogie Nights, cementing their cultural afterlife. Modern day hip hop giants Lil Peep, Jurassic 5 and Prodigy have all sampled these undeniable beats.

OGM
Animation
Bold, playful, and instantly recognizable, OGM’s studio music has energized generations of animated storytelling - from the anarchic chaos of The Ren & Stimpy Show to iconic favorites like King of the Hill and The Incredibles. His work extended seamlessly beyond film and television, becoming part of the sonic landscape of Disney Theme Parks—most notably throughout Tomorrowland—while also reaching international audiences through the beloved Mexican children’s telenovela Carita de ángel and Latin American TV classic Chespirito. Vibrant, character-driven, and crafted with impeccable studio musicianship, this collection captures the authentic sound of classic animation and children’s programming.


OGM
80’s Electronic
Early electronic experimentation that melds raw analog synthesis with cinematic storytelling. Built on hypnotic sequencers, pulsing analog textures, and brooding atmospheres, these tracks reveal OGM’s visionary approach—years before electronic sound design became a staple of film and television scoring. From icy arpeggiators and driving basslines to expansive, mood-rich soundscapes, this library embodies the spirit of early electronic innovation with a distinctly cinematic edge. Retro-futuristic yet timeless—bold, atmospheric, and unapologetically synthetic.