Featured work.

Overview

For Apple’s September Event, we were invited to expand and evolve “Play Me” by Fcukers — crafting a version that could match the pace, shifting energy, and many chapters of this fast-moving recap.

Challenge

While the original track paired well with picture, the film’s evolving narrative called for greater musical contrast — moments that could breathe, build intensity, and spotlight each featured product. Our goal was to shape new chapters that felt seamless and true to the original, while elevating the overall aesthetic and film arc.

Approach

Working from the original stems, we composed and produced new sections that followed the pace and story arc of the film — scoring to key sync moments, introducing fresh textures, and sculpting dynamics that mirrored the visual journey with precision and flow.

Result

The final score emerges as a natural evolution of the original — fluid, cinematic, and deeply intertwined with the picture. It heightens energy where the story accelerates, eases back to let moments breathe, and unifies the piece into a cohesive, elevated whole.

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THROUGHOUT THE YEARS.

For over a decade, Ben has been composing music for advertising across a wide spectrum — from brooding electronic soundscapes to bass-heavy drops to elevated modern classical pieces. No matter the style, the goal is always the same: to bring something fresh, unexpected, and uniquely tailored to each project. Below are select examples of his work. Some of which are before founding Neat. Music.