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Recent BBC advert for Radio 1 Live Music this Summer
It's on BBC Three quite frequently and shows several artists such as Florence and Rihanna, all through a kaleidoscope effect.
Basically, the advert starts with the Florence and The Machine song "You've got the love."
It then kicks into a warm sounding drum 'n' bass tune. It may be a legitimate remix, or just two tracks being used together for the purpose of the ad.
If anybody knows what the tune is, I would be greatly appreciative! Thanks in advance :)
Basically, the advert starts with the Florence and The Machine song "You've got the love."
It then kicks into a warm sounding drum 'n' bass tune. It may be a legitimate remix, or just two tracks being used together for the purpose of the ad.
If anybody knows what the tune is, I would be greatly appreciative! Thanks in advance :)
Answers
UPDATE:
Tune found. I just had a quick think and thought it sounded a bit like a Tinie Tempah track I'd heard a while ago - quick search on YouTube confirmed I was correct.
Tinie Tempah - Frisky
I think it's a more instrumental version, which may be available on the single when it's released. Just thought I'd post this up in case anybody else is...
I think it's a more instrumental version, which may be available on the single when it's released. Just thought I'd post this up in case anybody else is...
16:25 Sun 13th Jun 2010
UPDATE:
Tune found. I just had a quick think and thought it sounded a bit like a Tinie Tempah track I'd heard a while ago - quick search on YouTube confirmed I was correct.
Tinie Tempah - Frisky
I think it's a more instrumental version, which may be available on the single when it's released. Just thought I'd post this up in case anybody else is wondering =]
Tune found. I just had a quick think and thought it sounded a bit like a Tinie Tempah track I'd heard a while ago - quick search on YouTube confirmed I was correct.
Tinie Tempah - Frisky
I think it's a more instrumental version, which may be available on the single when it's released. Just thought I'd post this up in case anybody else is wondering =]
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