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big screen satellite
01-23-2006, 09:49 AM
I love the Moby Track that's used in the recent Nokia & Sky Movies Advert, (Called: In My Heart), and was wondering why Underworld hadn't;

a) been approached to use their music in adverts

or

b) declined companies using their music in adverts

I know Tomato did several musical pieces for Adverts in the 1990's, most of which i think were shown in Cinemas (Levis, Orange, etc.), but those pieces were written specifically for the Ads. What i'm interested in is tracks recorded for general release and being used in Ads...

I know Moby has been totally abused by the marketing industry, what with the whole of his 'Play' album being ripped for Advertising, i just wondered why Underworld's hadn't. After all, music researchers tend to use Underworld's music in a lot of TV shows and particularly sports monatages, is it a concious thing, or the fact that their music wouldn't be suitable for any ads....??

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01-23-2006, 10:17 AM
i'm sure i've got bad memories of them doing a daily telegraph ad in the 90's sometime around stiti...

Dirty Canuck
01-23-2006, 10:38 AM
You may not hear UW on the T.V., but I do know that NUXX is played before each Toronto Maple Leaf hockey game, when they play at home.
Also, a friend told me that another hockey team, the Vancouver Canucks, has come onto the ice to Cups.
I can understand why Underworld music is liscensed for sporting events, because of the energy in the music. Maybe not so perfect for TV ads.
I couldn't really imagine someone pitching a Subaru with K.O.S. in the background, IMO.

votingfloater
01-23-2006, 10:43 AM
Dark and Long was on a BBC advert. The one with Jensen Button in it. I can't remember what it was advertising.

Wait...

... it was for BBCi.

King of Snake
01-23-2006, 11:06 AM
Tomato have done a few adverts with Underworld tracks in them. There was one "safe driving" ad on their site that had cowgirl in it.
I hear UW in tv programmes from time to time, most recently some live version of dirty guitar even.

Dirty0900
01-24-2006, 03:47 AM
I would say UW have been used in advertising a fair bit, some hardcore people might see it as selling out but they gotta get there name out somewhere. There used in the FA Cup a fair bit like.

I remember that Observer advert to.......

gaborez
01-24-2006, 08:41 AM
tomato/underworld did a tv ad for a laydeez product (the kind of product that's used every 4 weeks) called lillettes (sp?). it was a good ad (it didnt feature roller scating women and dr alban for a start ;) ) - v chilled sounds and fade in/out text a bit like the oich oich vid.

i'm sure RS did the music.

i guess they dont need the money anymore!? btw, wot are tomato up to these days?

big screen satellite
01-24-2006, 09:59 AM
i was mainly interested in why no-one used UW's actual catalouge for adverts...especially as most music in adverts comes from dance oriented bands...

i know they did make some music specifically for ads like Lilets, but why hasn't anyone delved into the Underworld back cat for some music, is there some kind of rule in place, or hasn't it been noticed by marketeers?

i know the BBC are up on UW's music, and use it quite a bit, and so do sky, but in actual product advertising, there's not been much, if any using existing Underworld tracks....

gaborez
01-24-2006, 10:20 AM
i was mainly interested in why no-one used UW's actual catalouge for adverts....

sorry matt i missed your main point didnt i. must learn to read. ;)

i've wondered if most music used in ads is unsigned (or v un-noticed) and artists approach advertising people with it? the music is prob cheap to sign. then the artist gets a profile and makes some money in sales cos of the ad. lots of bands seem to "appear" after ads.

maybe advertising folk are too cool to look at underworld - maybe they're too commercial! ;) :eek:

noisegeek
01-26-2006, 09:07 AM
some hardcore people might see it as selling out

I think Iggy Pop had the best response to this sort of accusation. He said, "F**K you! I'm finally making money off this s**t."

btw, I know you weren't saying they were sell-outs, I was just reminded of the quote.