понедельник, 30 мая 2011 г.

The Voice and The Music in Commercials

Everyone knows that commercials use voiceover artists to speak the sales message, and musicians to create tunes that play in the background, but a man in Los Angeles, is doing both jobs .
 
Meet Scott G, who is a singer THE G-MAN, whose albums are on iTunes and distributed by independent label Delvi.

"It's very exciting to do the voice and the music of these great companies," G said, referring to Verizon Wireless, Goodrich, and the Auto Club. His voice work and musical compositions are 4 radio commercials for Verizon Wireless, 8 for the aerospace company Goodrich, and one of Triple-A, the Auto Club.

As the owner of G-Man Music & Radical Radio, and creator of award-winning spots and music for radio and television ads, Scott G is well aware of the needs of advertising agencies and advertising clients. "The main point of business is the dissemination of information," he says. "You want your target audience to respond by picking up the phone, clip the coupon, order a product, go online, or just remember your product or service. The commercial has to insinuate their way into the brain of the consumer in a very short time. "

In addition to its commercial and marketing experience, who is very involved with the use of the site for the alternative distribution of his music. Earlier this year, hundreds of websites and newspapers published an article ("peer-to-Peer to Launch a Career") of how the G-Man made history by giving away their music online, promote the exchange of P2P file of his work, and even sending individual tracks to DJs and remixers so they can create new versions of their songs. This resulted in the club game, air, an indie record deal, a publishing contract, and the media attention worldwide.

The G-Man songs have been called "Moby meets Bowie" (by producer Pete Anderson), "Moby meets Devo" (by TV producer Paul Rico), and "the pace of the machines with the melodies of the heart" (by music writer Janis Amy). Records released by Delvi, The G-Man albums are: GRIN GROOVE (2002), ELECTRO BOP (2003) and the platinum age REMIX (2004), and each has been hailed as a masterpiece sound by the reviewers. A fourth album, Sonic Tonic, is complete and now dominated for release in 2005.

The album features songs REMIX G-Man in dance / trance mix of Matt Forger, who has worked with Michael Jackson and Paul McCartney, and features tracks that reached number one in Russia and # 5 in Europe. PLATINUM AGE is now in its third month in the top forty in the Masspool DJ Association Dance Chart / Crossover.