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amok:
channel 4 (uk) use some pretty cool music when advertising upcoming shows. it made me feel warm and fuzzy inside when I heart a Fourtet clip on a program preview (forget which one it was)

nescience:

--- Quote from: elcapitan ---Anyone else seen that Citroen C4 ad, with the dancing transformer? They've been playing that tune on saturday morning video shows here, apparently. My mate tipped me off, so I looked it up. Les Rhythmes Digitales - Jacques Your Body.
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LRD was in a car commercial?  Man, he is seriously blowing up.  That is Stuart Price, the producer of Madonna's new album.  And he was sampled by Missy in "Lose Control."

Does sanyone else remember the David Bowie mash-up contest in the US?  It was for some car company (maybe Audi?) and on some of the car commercials they featured a mash-up of Rebel Rebel and one of the tracks on his 2003 album Reality.  You could download sound utilities to help you merge two or more tracks.  Kind of a neat concept.

Thrillho:

--- Quote from: tommydski ---in the uk i saw an advert for star trek that used 'wake up' by the arcade fire. that was odd.

i don't really have a problem with people selling songs for adverts. i would admittedly prefer if artists didn't do it but i understand that it is often an absurd amount of money for a very trivial, short-lived advert.
i think i would do it if it was tailored specifically for the advert or an instrumental. obviously if it was a song i had written with lyrics i would be hesitant.




.......or if anyone uses 'sex bomb' by flipper in an advert.
that's my song you fuckers. if you use it i will cut off your fucking face.
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I saw Channel 4 use Sigur Ros's Hoppipolla on an advert for a film.

Der Golem:
A local channel where I live used a Fantomas song, Rosemary's Baby in a film advert. I think it was Requiem for a dream.

Kai:
Requiem for a Dream is pretty bitchin.

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