Awards update: Zalando, UNICEF and Finding Ashley Wood
We recently touched on the nominations our projects have received at the 2021 editions of ADC and D&AD and now the results are in! We licensed a recording of Ravel’s ‘Une barque sur l’ocean’...
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We recently touched on the nominations our projects have received at the 2021 editions of ADC and D&AD and now the results are in! We licensed a recording of Ravel’s ‘Une barque sur l’ocean’...
If you have a Netflix subscription you may have caught the biographical series of Selena Quintanilla. If you are unfamiliar with the boy in apartment 512, you may have not been inclined to see...
This past year was rough huh. Full of unknowns; uncertainty. Now we hear “unknown” we get nervous instead of excited. So, here at Tracks & Fields we want to celebrate the unkown. The unkown...
We’re delighted to announce that two campaigns we worked on last year have been shortlisted at the 2021 Art Directors Club Awards. Zalando’s “We Will Hug Again” campaign and UNICEF’s “Gewalt hinterläßt Spuren” have...
Working in the music industry means that we’re constantly listening to great new talent – but even we have our favourites to be productive to.
Bag thrown on bed, Spotify turned on. It’s fair to say that most of us have songs we like to wind down to when we come home. Although Florence Welch has a particularly theatrical...
This Sunday, 8th of March, is all about women and their social, political and cultural achievements. So in honour of all the wonderful women, Tracks & Fields want to spotlight some of our favourite...
Today, February 21st, marks the first day of Carnival across Brazil. With music fundamental to any South American event, we take a closer look at the sounds decorating time in the South American country.
If you have a Netflix subscription then the likelihood is you know about Living With Yourself— a hot new comedy-drama starring the lovable Paul Rudd alongside the the renowned Irish actress and stand-up comedian...
It’s time for another instalment of Origins Of Genres! This week we are diving into the roots of Free Jazz.