Tell me what you’re making.
Send the video, a rough edit, timestamps, reference tracks, or simply describe the mood you are after. You do not need technical language to explain what you want.
Instead of searching a stock library for the closest match, work directly with a producer who can write for what you’re making.
Send the edit, a reference, or a rough idea. I’ll shape the music around the pacing, mood, and direction you have in mind.
Audio previews
These slots show only part of the range; I also write for documentaries, investigative or comedic scenes, technology content, cinematic scoring, and other styles when the project calls for them.
Lo-fi
Slow, soulful lo-fi with dusty drums, soft keys, and a spacious reflective feel
Lo-fi
Mellow, low-slung lo-fi with warm low end, soulful texture, and subtle vocal color
Hip-Hop
Fast, punchy programmed drums with funky, sample-led movement and a soulful edge
Hip-Hop
Moody, melodic hip-hop with programmed drums, soft keys, and cinematic string color
Ambient
A deep electronic pulse with humming low end and a steady, hypnotic atmosphere
Ambient
Sparse piano and floating synth tones create a tender, melancholic atmosphere
Alternative Rock
Midtempo guitar-driven rock with weighty drums and a darker grunge edge
House Music
A 123 BPM house groove with four-on-the-floor drums and bright disco-funk accents
How we work
Send the video, a rough edit, timestamps, reference tracks, or simply describe the mood you are after. You do not need technical language to explain what you want.
I compose around the project, then we refine the music together based on what is working and what you want changed.
For subscription clients, each project adds to a collection of original music shaped around the channel’s taste, style, and production needs.
Founding creator rates
These rates make the service easier to try while Davies Audio is new. Founding clients keep their original price and monthly track allowance for as long as the subscription remains continuously active.
4 custom tracks each month
For a creator publishing regularly who wants an original library to build over time.
8 custom tracks each month
For channels where music is a bigger part of the edit and the turnaround matters more.
12 custom tracks each month
For production teams, agencies, and high-output channels working across several projects.
Unused tracks do not roll over. Work outside the plan can be quoted separately. Scope, turnaround, and licensing are agreed before work begins.
One-off work
I also take individual projects for creators, brands, podcasts, games, agencies, and other media. That can be a single cue, a small package of tracks, a theme, or scoring around a specific edit.
I’m not publishing a fixed one-off rate yet because the work varies too much. Send the project and I’ll tell you what I think it actually needs before quoting it.
Tell me about a project ↘What you’re paying for
Each track is written around your taste, content, pacing, and references—not pulled from a library because it is close enough.
You talk to the person making the music. You can request meaningful changes and explain them in ordinary language.
The sound can change with the project, from lo-fi or hip-hop to guitars, ambience, tension, or a cinematic score.
The arrangement can follow scenes, transitions, dialogue, reveals, emotional turns, and the exact length you need.
As we work together, I learn what you use and what you avoid. The result is a growing library made specifically for your content.
Depending on the plan, delivery can include masters, alternate versions, stems, loops, and edits that work with your production process.
About Davies Audio
Davies Audio is a new independent studio founded by James Davies, a multi-genre producer working primarily in FL Studio. I have spent years producing across styles and have built a large catalogue of finished music.
The subscription gives creators a way to work with the same producer regularly, develop a sound over time, and get original music without hiring someone full-time.
Get in touch
A channel link, rough description, references, and a sense of where the music needs to fit are enough to start.