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This is a mix of a no longer in use Bloomberg Markets background music theme. A few years ago I recorded their TV broadcast in order to make a mix out of sequences with no talk overs. The loop that I got together is 26 seconds long and has an ending part. The true loop is likely to be much longer. Unfortunately I didn't record more of Bloomberg Markets so that I could provide a better version. When I was going to work on it again, they already changed the background music to something different and this is what I'm left with. There are hi-hats that come and go rather unexpectedly which might be a bit off-putting once you start paying attention to that. By the way, I wish Bloomberg wouldn't pull off questionable attempts, such as is the case with Gamers Nexus as of writing this paragraph in 2025-08-25. Can you just not, please? The background music itself was made by David Lowe, who also made music for BBC News. If you want to know why I compiled this mix at all, here is the story: Around 2019 or so I bought a WeyTec MK06 programmable keyboard which was made for businesses like stock exchanges, surveillance control rooms, or even miniature model railways (specifically Miniature Wonderland in Hamburg). Bundled with another set of hardware these have the ability to switch between multiple computers and do whatever the customer wants it to do. These are not made for the general public but with some tinkering they can be made to work for use at home, as long as these are not locked down from their system menu (which you need access to in order to properly configure it for a given use case). I still use it to this day. Mine seems to be tailored for stock exchanges as it has keypad add-ons for use with both Reuters and Bloomberg (the keycap set of the latter add-on sometimes being referred to as "fruit salad" because of their red/yellow/green multi colouring). As I played around with it I thought it was fun to display a TV feed of Bloomberg, since it has integrated displays and allows you to display analogue composite video via a sort of janky breadboard setup. So I left it running. Eventually Bloomberg Markets came across. I don't know what it is but even though the music is somewhat monotone (it is background music after all) I still wanted to listen to it without voice overs. Over the web the most one can find is a drastically 0.0001 KBit/s compressed-to-death version of it that also presumably got violently pressed through a telephone line and as such I made a recording of the transport stream of Bloomberg Europe TV for a couple of hours and came up with what you are listening now. Sequences of the background music with no talk overs were extracted and then puzzled together. I had to add a notch filter around the 48.5Hz mark as they seemed to have some ground loop issue somewhere in their audio network.