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Marc Wootton Exposed
Marc Wootton Exposed,
a new sketch show on BBC three takes us behind the posed portraits of
a photographer's studio and into the lives of Marc's deluded comical characters.
Along with the usual
incidental tracks, the
show features a couple of musical characters that we worked on songs for.
Rufus, a privileged rich boy who wants to be a rapper after hearing 50
Cent; and Pip, a transatlantic singer-songwriter (pictured), who embodies
all that is pretentious, annoying and Emo. We even got to be part of Pip's
live band, so watch out for us in a forthcoming episode. Check out the
BBC
Three website for info and to watch the current episode.
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Rufus
Rufus is a privileged
rich boy who wants to be a rapper after hearing 50 Cent. We needed
to produce tracks that were realistic spoofs of rap songs, but featuring
samples that a rich country boy may be able to lay his hands on. Cue horses,
shotguns, classical pieces and his good old mum...
Rufus
sketch (video)
Good
old days (instr)
Gypsy
King (instr)
Lady
Shady (instr)
Kersal
Stye (instr)
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Pip
Pip is a transatlantic
singer-songwriter (pictured), who embodies all that is pretentious, annoying
and Emo. We had to arrange and orchestrate songs in a kind of 'Jools Holland'/unplugged
style.
Noodle
A
'Banksy' style artist. We produced varioius incidental tracks including
an exact re-record of a Klaxons tune.
Noodle
sketch
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