ZirconTrax Production Music Library Launched with 100+ Tracks
Posted on Jun 7, 2010 in News | 2 comments
ZirconTrax, a new website devoted entirely to one-stop music licensing for film, TV, video games, ads and other media, is now online and features over 100 tracks from an entire roster of artists and composers! The online catalog, which features searching/sorting by artist, genre, subgenre and tags, has an advanced project-based ‘matrix’ which creates quotes based on desired usage. So, getting a track for a podcast is much cheaper than for an international film trailer!
Our team so far includes myself, Jillian Aversa (pixietricks), Will Roget, II (bustatunez), Jimmy Hinson (Big Giant Circles), Danny Adler (sgx), Mike Worth, Joshua Morse, Jordan Aguirre (bLiNd), Chris Getman (Mazedude), and Jeff Ball, with more tracks and new composers being added all the time. Needless to say, if you’re a fan of OC ReMixes and the people who make them, this collective is a dream come true for your original music needs.
I’m really excited for this project, as it assembles some of the best talent I know, and all the tracks are hand-picked. Having worked for many libraries myself, I can safely say our bar of quality is quite high and our offerings very unique and diverse. Hope to see you there!






Sounds awesome, I’ll definitely check it out. I love the music over at OC (I noticed the name of bLiNd from the DK2 remix that recently came out), and all the other music there has been great as well. I’m a flash game developer myself, so getting some top tier music in some of my later games will definitely increase it’s quality and value. Glad to see you got it set up, looking forward to checking it out.
I just took a look at this site and I’m pumped. I’ve been working on developing a game with some friends as a side project and the prices of the (high quality) works I’m seeing there make me think that I could license at least a tune or two. I’ve been a fan of a lot of the artists you listed there from OCRemix for five years and it’s exciting to see this project go live. Best of luck!