Studentská chocolate lifts off for love

  Celebrating the 40th birthday of the best-selling Studentská fruit and nut bar with a raft of prizes for chocoholics in Slovakia and the Czech Republic, Orion chocolate confected a joyously bright and buoyant...

Super Bowl Commercial Music 2015: Ad Digger special

  Super Bowl 2015 broke plenty of Seattleite hearts, but at least there were a few treats among the equally surprising commercial lineup. Perhaps less music-led than last year, there were nonetheless some intriguing...

Super Bowl Battle of the Bands: New England vs Seattle

Getting into the Super Bowl spirit this weekend? Though European screening times are distinctly anti-social, we’re looking forward to getting stuck in to some football and the biggest advertising bonanza on the American calendar...

Ad Digger – 26.1.15

  Our round-up of solid recent advertising sync is properly joyful this week – whatever these characters do, from finger-painting to fitness quests, they do with serious zest and top tunes.

Make a music supervisor happy: masterful mastering

Great music performs a balancing act. Even if the creative ideas behind a track are powerful, the technical side can still let it down: well-mastered music is simply more pleasant to listen to, and...

UPC’s marvellous matriarch

  In their latest spot, UPC Poland got playful with the standard mother-in-law tropes – Ewa Kasprzyk’s well-coiffed babcia, besides being a dab hand at instant familial organisation, is no stranger to spandex and...

Tracks & Fields 2014 Project Highlights

  2014 was a pretty bumper year for us and our clients. We expanded our presence in several markets, including Poland, and continued to find and license great tracks for play all over Europe....

Samsung’s immaculate ice

  Dose of the winter blues? If you can’t leave the freeze, learn to appreciate it: our first South Korean spot is a gleaming reminder of just how gorgeous cold can be. To demonstrate...

Ad Digger – 14.12.14

  Our latest ad music roundup makes enjoyable use of eighties classics and soulful cover versions to highlight very different tones – knowing and coy in some, painfully frank in others.