Copilot Music and Sound

[3] Due to the popularity of the track among video game fans, Bethesda commissioned Copilot to create a full-length version of the song which was offered as a free download on the publisher's website.

[5] Copilot's original arrangement of Fleetwood Mac's "Gold Dust Woman" accompanied the Dishonored 2 gameplay trailer at the 2016 E3 gaming expo in Los Angeles.

Copilot worked with Bethesda Softworks to create a cover of John Denver's hit single "Take Me Home, Country Roads" for the trailer of their upcoming game Fallout 76.

The lead vocals of the song were performed by Scout Ford[7] of New York-based a capella group Spank,[8] and officially released on iTunes on July 4, 2018, with all proceeds going to Habitat for Humanity.

[11] Each of the 32 competing countries in the World Cup were represented by an arrangement of Carlinhos Brown's 2005 hit single "Maria Caipirnha (Samba da Bahia)" and adapted in collaboration with local composers, bands, and musicians.

[12] Copilot's initial research focused on the ethnomusicology of each country, detailing both the local popular musical genres in 2014, as well as the historical folk instrumentation unique to its citizens.

[13] Visa also commissioned 32 local filmmakers to craft films alongside the musical arrangements that showcased regional dance moves, food enjoyed by fans, the type of gear they wear, and their country's football rituals and history.

Copilot collaborated with director Saman Kesh (who served as overseeing advisor to each country's filmmaker) in order to assure the music and visuals worked hand-in-hand.

[14][15] The interactive website[16] allowed users to click on each of the flag of any competing country to jump to that nation's musical arrangement and film without losing the groove of the song.

"[18] Among their collaborators were The Voice contestant Rino Galiano, and Hypnotic Brass Ensemble[19] Three existing 1960s pop songs were re-arranged in styles appropriate to the game setting, with lyrics translated into German.

To reflect the Wolfenstein alternate history in which the Nazi's have colonized the moon, Copilot wrote a song called "Weltraum Surfen" (or "Outer Space Surfing").

[25] Physical 7-inch 45-rpm vinyl singles were given out to attendees, and Copilot's songs and covers were performed live by a group of local musicians led by Emeen Zarookian of the Boston band, Spirit Kid.

[32] A second song, "Underneath the Wild Blue Light", was commissioned to accompany the launch of World Wildlife Fund's eBook app for iPad, WWF Explore[33] in 2015.