OmaleyB - Dance With Your Mother (Official Music Video)
Recorded and Produced at Wild Mountain Studios 2022
The official Short Film for "Free Facts" by Branjae A future harnessed society governed by cyber technology, which observes and regulates the thoughts, actions and beliefs of its citizens. With the help of one true ally, a determined vigilante seeks liberation, but refuses to go alone. To learn more about the project, visit: https://branjaemusic.com/free-facts/ Follow Branjae Online www.instagram.com/branjaemusic / branjaemusic / branjaemusic CREDITS: Director - Branjae Jackson Co-Producers - Branjae Jackson Co-Producers - Charla Fonseca Writer - Branjae Jackson Director of Photography - Charles Elmore Art Director/Production Designer - Ceyarah Houser Gaffer - Liz Drew Editing - Brian Hicks Sound Design - Wild Mountain Studios Executive Producers - Powersource Productions, Randy McCormick Production Manager - Charla Fonseca Assistant Production Coordinator - Alyssa Brown BTS - Bruce Buck Set PA - Verdell Schoats Set PA - Erica Stewart Costume Design - Branjae Jackson Wardrobe Designer - Stylish Branding & Fashion Agency Key HMU - DAY 1 Chiku' Williams Key HMU - DAY 2 Tiara Parker Key HMU - DAY 3 Hannah Gates SPFX Coordinator - Tate Steinsiek SPFX Assistant - Hannah Gates Choreographer - Davontai Bradford Stills - Josh Thomas Casting Director - Powersource Productions Catering - You Got the Juice 918
“Asshole” Written by Kalup Linzy Produced by Kalup Linzy and Mark Kuykendall at Wild Mountain Studios All vocals by Kalup Linzy Keyboards by Dave Broome Lead Guitar and Strings by Stephen Schultz Bass Guitar by Chayton Burleson Drums by Matthew Baker Funded by Tulsa FMAC Additional support provided by Tulsa Artist Fellowship Filmed on location at Veteran Park, Tulsa, OK
J'ai Des Sentiments (2020) from Paula Sungstrong Legend Recordings Produced by Kalup Linzy and Mark Kuykendall at Wild Mountain Studios All vocals by Kalup Linzy Keyboards by Dave Broome Lead Guitar and Strings by Stephen Schultz Bass Guitar by Chayton Burleson Drums by Matthew Baker.
"Loneliness Remedy" Written, Composed, and Produced by Kalup Linzy Produced, Engineered, Mixed, and Mastered by Mark Kuykendall Lead and Bass Guitar by Johnny Mullenax Keyboard and Programming by Kalup Linzy Recorded at Wild Mt. Studios, Osage Hills, Tulsa, OK Funded by Tulsa FMAC and Tulsa Artist Fellowship
Episode 183 features Dr. View and was recorded live in the mountains of Osage Hills, Oklahoma at Wild Mountain Studios. Dr. View took a break from the live production of his next album called TIDY, to chat with Brandy. The two discuss the upcoming release of Fire In Little Africa, signing to Motown, and new projects. This is a monumental moment for Oklahoma hip-hop, and we are all witnessing history in the making. Fire in Little Africa will be released on May 28th and the TIDY album will drop this summer. Congratulations to Dr. View and all the artists featured on Fire in Little Africa. Everything is us.
A Machine to Live In - Trailer
Directors
Yoni Goldstein | Meredith Zielke
Writer Yoni Goldstein
Producer Sebastian Alverez
Additional Sound Design and Foley by
Sebastian Alverez and Mark Kuykendall, Recorded at Wild Mountain Studios 2020
TOTSU
By Writer/Director Jeremy Charles
Original Soundtrack Composed by Mark and Lindsey Neal Kuykendall, Recorded at Wild Mountain Studios 2020
Goff Documentary | OST
Bruce Goff was one of the greatest American architects of the 20th century. His unconventional perspective challenged stigmas about the Midwest’s inability to produce innovative work. A peer to Frank Lloyd Wright, his work had a profound influence on the next generation of architects, including Phillip Johnson and Frank Gehry. However, Goff’s willingness to explore unprecedented forms often solicited polarized perspectives of his work. As a result of establishing his practice in an otherwise conservative landscape and his unabashed desire to experiment with the possibilities of form, much of his work has been left to decay or forgotten altogether. GOFF explores the life of an iconoclast and chronicles the events that lead to the destruction and renewed interest of his memory and dwellings.
Director: Britni Harris
http://www.goffdocumentary.com
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MUSIC INSPIRATION
Bruce Goff possessed a profound musical sensitivity and was strongly influenced by the rhythmic and harmonic innovations of his musical contemporaries. Claude Debussy was one of Goff’s favorite composers and a major influence on his work and later said “Debussy gave music freedom from outworn formulas.” Goff believed that the continuity of architectural space and music could be complementary art forms. Goff said “Both music and architecture make use of such principles as balance, rhythm, theme, variation, development…Both are spatial arts, closely related to the feeling and people’s lives.” His work also explored the organic, generative and spontaneous structures found in nature.
Our aim is to honor this aspect of his genius by moving beyond the restraints of fixed media to create an enlivened, focused and immersive viewing experience. Musicians Mark Kuykendall and Samuel Regan paid tribute to Goff’s musical influences by composing an original soundtrack that was recorded live within his designs. The three structures included the Tulsa Club (Tulsa, OK), the Pollock / Warriner House (Oklahoma City, OK) and the Pittsburgh Equitable Meter Company Warehouse (Tulsa, OK). Therefore, the audience will be able to have a fully immersive experience within his designs.