tweex Posted November 2, 2009 Share Posted November 2, 2009 Tweex Music Composes Original Music for US Airways Duty Free Commercial Tweex Music is back this week with a new addition to the Airline episodes. This time around, Tweex Music debuts its composition for US Airways. This piece is particularly special in that it uses a piece of music found on the Tweex Music debut album, Alter Ego. The track, “Finding the Pocket,” was selected for this run of duty free spots for US Airways. The original featured the expertise of Jon “JJT” Titterington on the clavichord. While the clav solo didn’t make it into the spot, it was still masterfully done and I highly recommend checking it out. This is the second track from the Alter Ego library to make an appearance in an airline duty free commercial with the first being the DELTA DUTY FREE COMMERCIAL that aired about a year ago. Alter Ego has seen some additional usage in some forthcoming airline projects, so be sure to keep your eyes out for that. Alter Ego has been on the market now for a little over a year and album sales are still rockin’ along. I recommend visiting the DISCOGRAPHY PAGE to listen to some samples from the album and then feel free to head over to the TWEEX MUSIC STORE to purchase your digital copy today. However, for those of you who enjoy the music coming from a physical CD, there are still a few (and we do mean a few) in stock over at CD BABY. With an album that covers all different genres in one CD, you are sure to find something you love. US Airways certainly did, so can you! As always, the US Airways spot can be found on the SFX DESIGN PAGE and be sure to check back soon as new updates and announcements are forthcoming! _________________________________________________________________________________ Watch US Airways Duty Free Spot Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
zircon Posted November 3, 2009 Share Posted November 3, 2009 Congrats dude! Seems like you're getting known for doing this airline stuff; where is it all coming through, anyway? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tweex Posted November 3, 2009 Author Share Posted November 3, 2009 Thanks dude and yeah, I've ended up doing a lot of these recently. The work all comes through the networking I've done with people in the industry. Network, network, network!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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