Last week top directors Chris Palmer and Daniel Kleinman took on Jonathan Glazer’s classic Levi’s spot Odyssey and gave it a brand new musical makeover. We invited you, the LBB audience, to get involved and give us your own interpretation of the award-winning ad – and, boy, did you.
Check out the very best musical transformations of the past
week below, and if you want to remind yourself of Chris and Daniel’s incredible
efforts click here (it’s
a real treat, with tracks by John Lee Hooker, Robert Wyatt, Steve Miller and…
Benny Hill). Next week Dave Trott and
Fallon’s Sam Hibbard go head-to-head on a spot with real swagger…
It’s all part of Syncbubble Dubbles an exciting experiment
and exploration of the power of music in advertising – if you want to have a go
and play with the revolutionary Syncbubble technology head over to here.
Daisy Finetto
Lead singer of Mausi, Daisy Finetto goes with Suuns’
electropop meltdown, 2020.
The Elements
LA-based composing duo The Elements decides to
use a slice of melancholic, retro-inspired rock with the Dum Dum Girls’ 2012
cover of Sonny & Cher’s ‘Baby Don’t Go’.
Alex Heffes
This is a treat – composer Alex Heffes has
created his own bespoke and moody composition especially for Syncbubble
Dubbles. This year he was nominated for a Golden Globe for his Long Walk to
Freedom score and he’s just finished working with Stephen Frears on his
upcoming Lance Armstrong biopic.
Syncbubble Staff Pick
We don’t know about you, but Paolo Nutini’s Iron
Sky has been a regular fixture on the LBB office playlist – and the Syncbubble
team give the dramatic track something of a visual makeover, swapping Daniel
Wolfe’s dystopian promo for Jonathan Glazer’s iconic spot.