Ralph Burnett Releases Ambient Edge: An Instrumental Journey Blending Rock, Synth, and Storytelling
- Jun 3
- 1 min read
Northern California, USA — Composer, keyboardist, and music supervisor Ralph Burnett announces the release of his instrumental album Ambient Edge, a dynamic and high-energy project now available on available now on Spotify, Apple, YouTube and major streaming platforms worldwide.

Crafted as a production music library album, Ambient Edge showcases Burnett’s signature fusion of rock instrumentation, synthesizers, and cinematic textures—designed for use across film, television, advertising, and digital media. The album reflects years of industry experience, drawing on Burnett’s background composing for visual media and his production and management work in the record industry. Featuring 26 tracks—including standout titles like “Motion Blur,” “Circular Motion,” and “Back To My Dream”—Ambient Edge delivers concise, high-impact compositions tailored for sync licensing and storytelling. Each piece captures a distinct mood, from high-energy rhythmic pulses to atmospheric, introspective soundscapes. With a career spanning music production for film, television, and video games, Burnett brings a cinematic sensibility to every composition. His work aligns with the evolving demands of modern media, where music must be both emotionally resonant and highly adaptable. While rooted in instrumental rock, Ambient Edge also resonates with broader ambient and electronic trends found across curated playlists and discovery ecosystems on Spotify, positioning the album within a global movement of mood-driven, cinematic music. About Ralph Burnett Ralph Burnett is a Northern California–based composer, music supervisor, and keyboardist specializing in music for film, television, and visual media. Known for crafting immersive sonic environments, his work spans genres and formats, delivering music that enhances narrative and emotional impact. Availability Ambient Edge is now streaming on Spotify and available for licensing across media platforms


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