Real recordings · Lifetime license · Music you can own
Dance / Electronic Music
Live orchestral strings, brass, and percussion — recorded by the London Symphony Orchestra at Abbey Road Studios — layered into EDM, house, and techno productions. One license, one price, no collection-society complications, no Content ID blocks. Ever.
Curated by Paul Lorenz — composer, arranger & conductor · London Symphony Orchestra · Abbey Road Studios · Vienna State Opera
500M+ streams · Gold & Double Platinum · Instant download · Lifetime worldwide license
What Makes Orchestral Samples Different When They Come from Abbey Road
The tension between a live string section and a 140 BPM drop is one of electronic music's most powerful contrasts — and it only works when the orchestral source material is recorded with the detail and dynamic range a real room provides. Every track in Artyfile's Dance / Electronic Music catalogue was performed by the London Symphony Orchestra at Abbey Road Studios, London, and delivered as a 44.1 kHz WAV file. No MIDI mockups, no loop libraries, no quantised approximations. The transients, the room ambience, the slight human variation in ensemble timing — those are the elements that translate into a mix with the density and emotion that purely synthetic sources cannot replicate.
Cleared Rights for EDM, Dance, and Electronic Producers
Using orchestral recordings in sync-heavy contexts — YouTube videos, DJ sets released on streaming platforms, brand content set to a house or techno backdrop — creates rights exposure that most stock libraries handle poorly. Artyfile resolves this at the point of purchase. Both synchronisation rights and master rights are managed directly by Artyfile. That means no additional GEMA fees, no Content ID claims landing on your monetised video, no retroactive licensing demands if a track performs well.
Artyfile Basic costs €29.90 per track and grants a lifetime, worldwide synchronisation and master-use license with instant WAV download. No subscription. No annual renewal. One payment covers every future use of that track in your projects.
Artyfile Limited Edition starts at €96.90 and goes further: you acquire 1–10% ownership of the master recording as a Music NFT, entitling you to a proportional share of streaming royalties and sync revenue generated by that track going forward. For producers who want a catalogue asset rather than just a cleared sample, this is a structurally different proposition.
Who Licenses These Tracks
Electronic music producers scoring brand campaigns, sync supervisors placing dance-music cues in advertising or film trailers, content creators building YouTube channels around EDM or electronic sub-genres, and DJs producing studio albums that will be distributed on Spotify or Apple Music. The catalogue was built by Paul Lorenz — composer, producer, 30 years of experience, over 500 million streams — specifically to serve professional production contexts where rights clarity is not optional.
Why Artyfile
Real Orchestras, Not AI
Recorded with real orchestras — including the London Symphony Orchestra at Abbey Road — and produced to film-score standard, never AI-generated stock.
Fully Cleared
Sync & master rights managed directly by Artyfile, for life & worldwide. No extra GEMA fees, no Content ID blocks.
Beyond Licensing
With Limited Edition you own a share of the master and earn streaming & sync royalties.
Instant Download
Studio-grade 44.1 kHz WAV, the moment you buy. No subscription.
Dance / Electronic Music: hand-picked & sync-ready












Frequently asked questions
Where can I find orchestral tracks cleared for use in EDM and electronic music productions?
Artyfile's Dance / Electronic Music category offers tracks recorded by the London Symphony Orchestra at Abbey Road Studios, specifically produced for layering into electronic, house, and techno contexts. Each track is available as a 44.1 kHz WAV with a fully cleared license from €29.90.
Are these tracks safe to use on YouTube and streaming platforms without Content ID blocks?
Yes. Artyfile manages both sync and master rights directly, so there are no third-party collection-society claims, no Content ID conflicts, and no YouTube strikes. No additional GEMA fees apply.
What does the €29.90 Artyfile Basic license actually cover for a dance music producer?
A single payment of €29.90 grants a lifetime, worldwide synchronisation and master-use license for one track. It covers commercial releases, brand content, sync placements, streaming distribution, and video monetisation — with no subscription and no renewal requirement.
Why does it matter that the orchestral recordings come from the London Symphony Orchestra rather than synthesised or sampled alternatives?
Real orchestral performances captured in Abbey Road's live rooms carry acoustic detail — natural room decay, ensemble dynamics, authentic transient behaviour — that synthetic recreations cannot replicate. In an electronic mix, this distinction is audible and directly affects the production's perceived quality and emotional impact.
What is the Artyfile Limited Edition option and how does ownership work for electronic music tracks?
Starting at €96.90, the Limited Edition lets you acquire 1–10% of the master recording as a Music NFT. As a fractional owner, you receive a proportional share of streaming royalties and sync fees generated by that track. It is a long-term catalogue investment, not just a one-time license.