Eastern Lotus (Elegant)

US$20.00

Eastern Lotus is an elegant intro pack with composed, quietly confident character across both a 15-second and 30-second cut — the sound of a show that takes itself seriously without trying too hard. It's royalty-free, commercially licensed, and ready to use across podcasts, YouTube and Twitch.

Eastern Lotus is an elegant intro pack with composed, quietly confident character across both a 15-second and 30-second cut — the sound of a show that takes itself seriously without trying too hard. It's royalty-free, commercially licensed, and ready to use across podcasts, YouTube and Twitch.

There's a stillness to Eastern Lotus that does most of the work for you. It pairs restrained percussion with considered melodic phrasing, and just enough movement to keep the ear engaged. The track opens your show the way a good host opens a question — calmly, deliberately, with intent. You'll get a 30-second long intro that suits podcast openers where you need space to set up the episode, plus a 15-second short that fits clean, minimal YouTube intros. It's a strong fit if you run an interview podcast, a design or architecture channel, a finance or investing show, mindfulness content, or any long-form essay channel where your brand leans more thoughtful than loud. It's the kind of royalty free podcast intro music that lets what comes next breathe. And if it sounds like your show when you hear it, it probably is.

What You Get

  • Short Intro — 15 seconds (WAV)

  • Long Intro — 30 seconds (WAV)

  • Licence PDF — commercial use, royalty-free, perpetual

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Your Licence, Clearly Explained

  • Use on any platform — podcasts, YouTube, Twitch, social media, and more

  • Covers monetised content — ads, sponsorships, paid memberships

  • No attribution required

  • No expiry — buy once, use forever

  • Non-exclusive — the same track may be purchased by other creators, which is standard across all royalty-free music

  • Does not cover resale, sublicensing, or claiming ownership of the music

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