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Music In Bbc Arts Ad, May 2014?
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Ear-worm time again:
I'm trying to find out the name of the synth/electronica style track used in the BBC Arts adverts in recent weeks (May 2014), with Will Gompertz voiceover.
I -have- Googled but no one else had asked this question yet, so I found nothing. It's not a genre I follow so I cannot even make an educated guess about the artiste, for a rummage on YouTube and any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks, in advance.
I'm trying to find out the name of the synth/electronica style track used in the BBC Arts adverts in recent weeks (May 2014), with Will Gompertz voiceover.
I -have- Googled but no one else had asked this question yet, so I found nothing. It's not a genre I follow so I cannot even make an educated guess about the artiste, for a rummage on YouTube and any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks, in advance.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Hi Aquariel,
BBC iPlayer programmes are all 'topped and tailed' and it doesn't include trailers as accessable stand-alone items, sorry.
My search terms didn't find any YouTube content, either. It's difficult to imagine how someone could capture an ad which pops up at random, other than as an unwanted header/footer of a programme they did want.
BBC iPlayer programmes are all 'topped and tailed' and it doesn't include trailers as accessable stand-alone items, sorry.
My search terms didn't find any YouTube content, either. It's difficult to imagine how someone could capture an ad which pops up at random, other than as an unwanted header/footer of a programme they did want.
Belated thanks, Mamyalynne
"Take Me There 3" by Richard Lacy / Sulene Fleming.
Currently not playable in the form I heard it from the links Google found for me, just now. What must be the original - mainly female vocal, with the synth riff reduced to a background part - is available; same title, without the 3.
I should add that this wasn't to settle a bet or pub debate. If it had been, I would have lost as I would have guessed it was either The Human League or Tubeway Army.
"Take Me There 3" by Richard Lacy / Sulene Fleming.
Currently not playable in the form I heard it from the links Google found for me, just now. What must be the original - mainly female vocal, with the synth riff reduced to a background part - is available; same title, without the 3.
I should add that this wasn't to settle a bet or pub debate. If it had been, I would have lost as I would have guessed it was either The Human League or Tubeway Army.
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