Who We Are
AdBops is a boutique sonic branding studio. We're musicians who think like marketers — everything we make is designed to sound great and perform across every placement, from broadcast to social. No bloated process. Just sharp audio, on time.
Services
A 3–10 second brand signature. Instantly recognisable, endlessly repeatable across every touchpoint.
A 15–60 second hook-driven track. Written for recall, produced for broadcast, delivered in every format.
Scored music for campaigns and brand films. Stems and all cutdown lengths included.
Our Craft
Every piece of music we produce starts with people, not software. Our producers design the core of each jingle by hand — defining structure, tempo, harmony, melody direction, and lyrics. These creative decisions come first and guide everything that follows.
Structure, tempo, harmony, melody, and lyrics are decided by our producers before any tools are involved. We don't rely on automated systems to invent songs on their own.
We use procedural and generative software the same way producers have long used synthesizers, drum machines and sequencers — to explore variations, render sound, and speed up iteration within frameworks set by human creators.
We prioritize tools with transparent licensing, open development practices, and training datasets that are ethically sourced. We use ethically licensed sound libraries and avoid workflows designed to replicate specific artists, voices, or existing songs.
Because our process is built on original composition and licensed components, clients receive music with no attribution requirements or downstream restrictions — created specifically for them.
When we do use generative tools in our workflow, they function as a production aid — not an author, and not a shortcut around creative responsibility. The music reflects the decisions of the people making it. AdBops exists to make practical, original music for real businesses — using contemporary tools, clear boundaries, and respect for the broader creative ecosystem.
We do not use Suno, Udio, or any tools that use musicians' work without licensing and permission. Each song's carbon and water footprint is substantially less than that of a cup of coffee.