At Sunset Music, we love seeing our artists and catalog connect with powerful visuals—and this week’s licensing placement comes with a rush of adrenaline. Brett Banasiewicz, already a household name in the BMX world, has been making waves lately by tearing up dirtbike tracks as well. Known for pushing the limits in everything he does, Brett’s day at the track, followed by a session at The Kitchen (his renowned training facility), brings his high-octane lifestyle to life. It’s only fitting that the soundtrack is powered by Sunset Music. The featured placement this week is The Boy From Space – “Where People Are Going To Be”, capturing that same sense of energy and motion that defines Brett’s world.
The clip is available now on Alli Sports’ YouTube channel, where you can spend an entire day with Brett, riding with him, training with him, and getting a behind-the-scenes look at how he continues to push action sports forward. Our music becomes the backdrop to his story, amplifying the vibe and leaving a lasting impression on fans who follow both his BMX career and his new ventures into motocross.
But beyond celebrating Brett’s feature, Sunset Music Advocacy is also about giving artists opportunities to connect with new licensing projects. This week, several fresh sync requests are open, and they highlight just how diverse the demand for music has become:
Lyrical Search for Electronics Company
An international electronics brand is seeking songs for their online ad campaigns. The genre is wide open, but the lyrics are crucial. They’re looking for themes around equality and being “the same” as everyone else. Think along the lines of: we’re not unique, we can match you, I can do it too, watch me. The goal is to position the brand as having all the same perks as their competitors, but with their own flair. Songs with strong, relatable lyrics in this vein will stand out.
Deadline: October 6, 2025
Ibiza Vibes for TV Show
The sun-soaked island of Ibiza isn’t just a destination, it’s a mood. Our client is putting together a soundtrack for a TV series set in Ibiza, and they’re after music that instantly captures the island’s energy. That means club-ready beats (house, Latin, Balearic) that make you want to dance all night, as well as chilled-out tracks that feel like a cocktail on the beach. Only contemporary tracks will be considered—songs that feel like they’re coming straight off today’s Ibiza playlists.
Deadline: October 13, 2025
E-Sports Video Game Soundtrack
Gaming culture continues to grow, and with it, the need for music that keeps players locked in. Our client is launching an updated version of their e-sports title, and they want a soundtrack that is modern, high-energy, and youth-driven. Genres like hip-hop, indie rock, and pop with futuristic production elements are ideal. The music should feel trendy, catchy, and cool—something gamers can vibe with both in and out of the game.
Deadline: September 22, 2025
Emotional Song for Film Trailer
Sometimes sync opportunities are about pure emotion. For an upcoming romance film, our client is looking for a heart-wrenching track to drive the trailer. The film itself is heavy and devastating, so the music needs to amplify that sense of heartbreak without dragging too slowly. A retro-leaning rock sound could be the perfect fit, evoking nostalgia while still keeping an edge. If your song makes the listener feel everything at once, it might just be the one.
Deadline: September 15, 2025
At Sunset Music, we advocate for independent artists by actively seeking out these opportunities, ensuring their music can find a home in commercials, films, games, and television. The placement of Brett Banasiewicz’s video is just one example of how a track can help tell a story, add energy, and connect with fans in ways beyond streaming platforms.
For musicians, these sync requests represent more than just exposure—they’re an opportunity to make your music part of culture, to have your work played alongside some of the most exciting brands and projects out there. That’s why we continue to highlight these openings every week and encourage artists to think about how their songs could fit different stories, moods, and visuals.
Sunset Music isn’t just about publishing and licensing; it’s about advocacy. It’s about making sure artists are positioned to succeed in a competitive industry where every placement matters. Whether it’s soundtracking Brett Banasiewicz tearing it up on a dirtbike or helping an electronics brand send the message of equality, our mission is to put independent music at the forefront of media.





