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Archive for the ‘Wish We'd Thought Of That’ Category

Gorillas for chocolate? Ooooooh yeah.

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Cadbury drumming gorilla

Absolutely perfect bit of music used in marketing (and we’re not even swayed by the fact that the production company, Glass And A Half Full, clearly loves the music of the eighties as much as we do) :

Check out the ridiculously great Cadbury Gorilla here.

Thank you, thank you, thank you, AdFreak! [dh]

Ad Agency video game + retro soundtrack

St. Louis agency Moosylvania (home to a longtime friend-of-Burst, Judson F. Snell) has been described as “the Manson family of integrated marketing.”

What we know is this… they’re a renegade agency with a team of church-dwelling phantoms and their new Agency Simulator game Moosylvasion : Attack Of The Suits is online now. Go play!

MooseVision Videogame screen capture 3

Check out the bitchin’ retro music of the in-game soundtrack :

Let [us] sing for you

Here’s a wicked cool site that should yield hours of fun… we preloaded the link with a special message just for you.

Send us an email with a list of all the songs sampled and we’ll ship you a prize package full of Burst goodies.

Found this browsing Digg this morning - where it had already been ‘dugg’ more than 2000 times in 24 hours! [dh]

Booktronica + Ice Cream Truck music [WWTOT]

Songs For Ice Cream Trucks siteFrom the Wish We’d Thought Of That category, an article at Wired shares some insight into the mind of Michael Hearst, the ‘urban geek’ behind Songs For Ice Cream Trucks and one of the two ‘urban geeks’ behind One Ring Zero (the other being Joshua Camp).

Songs For Ice Cream Trucks is twisted, childish and slightly macabre - listening to the music makes us feel as though something isn’t quite right, not unlike the creepy parolees trapped in rolling house-arrest that used to frequent the waterparks of our youth. But if only for sheer joy of coming up with the perfect product for a ridiculously small niche of the music licensing world (an already ridiculously small niche!), we do wish we’d thought of it!

Ice Cream Truck instrumentsA favorite part of the new site is the cartoon bubble page that gives some backstory for a few of the toy instruments in his collection (you’ll find this under the Instruments tab at the main page). An example :

I found this electric chord organ on ebay for $19… it’s rather out of tune but maybe that’s a good thing(?) It makes almost as much noise from the motor as it does from the keys. I like it!

It appears that, yes, Matt, you are not alone in your fetish.

One Ring Zero, however, isn’t creepy or childish, but a rather literate library of exotic and quirky music with references to mannequins and Siamese twins. “Booktronica,” as coined in the Wired article. Others have referred to them as “acid-klezmer,” “ethno-hipster,” or “Fellini-esque circus flea music,” according to Hearst, and they remind us of a mix between our friends KSA and Irritating Rainbow (maybe a slightly more polished and less cheeky version thereof).

We’re off to the Lab to concoct some Booktronica for a future specimen upload.

Kudos to Coudal’s Fresh Signals for another fun find. [dh]

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