LIBRARY MUSIC
About
David Bloor has been producing, programming and arranging music for over 20 years, and his work has recently featured on high profile TV campaigns for Jaguar, Guinness, Landrover, Bacardi, Pringles and Tik Tok
Starting his career at London's iconic Metropolis studios in 1998 he earned his professional stripes programming and engineering releases for artists as varied as Annie Lennox, Jeff Beck (including 2001's Grammy-winning 'You Had It Coming'), Simply Red (four albums) Blur and Luciano Pavarotti.
He expanded his experience with sessions at Battery and Olympic Studios, recording Blur, Soho Dolls, Roger Daltrey, All Saints, The Waterboys, The Sneaker Pimps and working on The Rolling Stones' catalogue archive project.
Since then, his creative remit has grown releasing his own music and remixing acts including Iggy Pop, The Enemy, Fatboy Slim and Public Enemy under his alter-ego Superfrank.
David has been creating highly respected (and popular) library music since 2006 for agencies and labels including West One, KPM, EMI, APM, Deep East and JUMP. In recent years David has producing bespoke music for major advertising campaigns for clients including Jaguar, Landrover, Bacardi, Spotify, Radio X, New Era, BBC 6 Music, Channel 4 Smirnoff, Guinness "Fans are made of more campaign" The Tik Tok Brits campaign for the 2020. And most recently music for the the Pringles Summer campaign.
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More recently David have been writing the music score for the Audible exclusive podcast the “93 Women: The Legacy of America's Deadliest Serial Killer”
Mastering and editing the most recent series of the Podcast “The Line Up” with Shaun Keaveny for Sony Music in collaboration with Cup and Nuzzle.