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Slated to arrive in-store February 2019, Ikea has collaborated with Teenage Engineering (known for their wonky-looking yet functional synths and speakers) to create a line of products called Frekvens (literally translated to ‘frequency’) including an LED box, a spotlight and, of course, speakers - all...

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H&M’s spectacular fails over recent times have unfolded like a car-crash in slow motion. Apparently not content with their ‘Coolest Monkey In The Jungle’ racist gaffe, they’ve since been caught out for using Melbourne producer Harvey Sutherland’s music without permission. Initial denial of culpability then...

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Another brand that’s getting it right currently is the denim behemoth Levi’s. From their recent ‘Live In Music’ campaign and content series celebrating a cool cast of local music talent from Australia and New Zealand, they’ve now teamed up with Australian charity Support Act to...

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In a powerful montage that oozes authenticity (not just for its all-star and everyday-people cast, but also in its accurate representation of LDN culture), Nike taps into the beating pulse of one of the world’s most incredible cities via the culture it represents. Featuring cameos...

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Roland Japan in partnership with home product maker Lixil has created a wall-mounted gadget designed to mask embarrassing toilet noises. Leveraging the company’s infamous sound engineering expertise, its sound pattern embellishes your bathroom experience. Good luck reading the official news announcement – it’s in Japanese. ...

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With St Jerome’s Laneway Festival in full swing over the coming weeks across the country, the event has teamed up with sponsor Somersby Cider to produce a branded content piece called ‘Musical Shares’. Having just expanded their offering with their own in-house content platform, the...

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Saving the weirdest for last: to promote their refrigerators LG teamed up with rather intriguing musical outfit the London Vegetable Orchestra who create genuine musical symphonies with customised edible instruments by “hacking” fresh produce to produce sound. N.B. This is repurposed global content; relevant nonetheless....

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Home-grown Grammy award-winning artist Flume helps raise awareness of the perils currently faced by one of our greatest national treasures (the Great Barrier Reef) with some cool sounds. In other somewhat-related sync news, Suzuki UK uses Danny Breaks’ infamous rave anthem ‘Far Out’ as the...

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