Dzidzor Amorin
Dzidzor Amorin (pronounced jee-jore uh-more-in), is a pianist, producer, arranger, and composer recently graduated from the Berklee College of Music in Boston, Massachusetts. His years of experience as a performer in a wide variety of groups and ensembles has given him a unique perspective as a composer. In 2018, he was a finalist for the International Marvin Hamlisch Award. In 2019, Dzidzor was awarded the Presidential Scholarship, a full-ride scholarship given to seven distinguished students every year to study at Berklee. Some of his most notable works have been his musical contributions to the Ghanaian documentary When Women Speak, and the video game Delfini, which was nominated for 2022's IndieCade Audio Design Award. Dzidzor has also been a two time Finalist in the Indie Film Scoring Contest for his rescores of the animated shorts Mafia Mix-Up and Agent 327. Dzidzor has been involved in the audio production of six separate games, with roles ranging from sound design and composition, to audio producer. From jazz and electronic, classical and orchestral, Dzidzor is committed to using his eclectic musical background to help bring stories to life. Dzidzor earned a dual degree in Film Scoring and Contemporary Writing and Production.
Jastin Artis
Jastin Artis emerges as a trailblazer in the dynamic realm of Hip-Hop, defying conventional norms with a unique blend of raw authenticity, uplifting melodies, vulnerability, and poetic mastery. A 2018 graduate of Full Sail University, Jastin not only honed his craft but also equipped himself with comprehensive knowledge essential for excelling in multifaceted roles. As a recording artist, music producer, audio engineer, lyricist, songwriter, guitarist, and voice actor—all pursued independently—Jastin stands as a versatile force in the music landscape.
Marking significant milestones in his early sync career, Jastin has secured notable sync licensing achievements, including representation by an award-winning sync agent and ranking among the top 10 earners in the micro-sync library at Storyblocks in his first few months. Proudly calling Desert View Records his new home, Jastin's journey includes a coveted NBA sync placement and global resonance, reaching audiences in 142 countries. These triumphs underscore his unwavering commitment to delivering exceptional audio experiences that transcend geographical boundaries. Beyond accolades, Jastin Artis exemplifies leadership in the music industry, driving creativity, artist development, and collaboration. Bringing his A-game to every project, he seamlessly blends professionalism with relatability and injects fun into his work. Jastin's confidence, backed by a wealth of skills and experiences, makes him the ideal choice for your next creative endeavor. Elevate your project with the unparalleled expertise of Jastin Artis' storytelling and embark on a sonic journey that promises to captivate and resonate with audiences worldwide.
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Lance Bembry
From saxophone to samples. Composer/producer based out of Lakeview, AR. Inspired by anime, film score and weird music, I have written, produced and composed music for the better part of a decade. My musical journey began with the saxophone in grade elementary school through high school. After college I played guitar and keys in a few bands, which lead me to writing songs using my computer. I like writing film music, high tension, spacey, magical, the kind of things you would hear in the background of tv shows.
Tyler Ray Broveak
Tyler Broveak, producer, music artist, and everything in-between. Tyler Broveak was born and raised in Sioux City, IA, and from an early age was completely infatuated with music. All music in every form. No matter what is was, he couldn't get enough of it. From an early start, spending hours composing with a little DJ toy, to the gift of an acoustic guitar from a family friend; MZK has had an entire lifetime dedicated to musical exploration. Tyler Broveak is coming to share with the world what the 712 has to offer.
Vincent Bryant
Vincent Levy Bryant pka "VLEEV" grew up in Springfield Gardens , N.Y. with a television repairman / musician father Joseph Bryant Jr. and a registered nurse mother Pearl McClendon-Bryant . With Brothers , Chuck on drums and Yosayf on bass and a rehearsal / recording studio in the basement they were exposed to so many styles and types of music he was destined to take his craft to so many levels. After contracting NEPHRITIS at age 11 , he was quarantined AND TUTORED AT HOME FOR THE ENTIRE FIFTH GRADE. He began taking classical piano lessons from GLORIA JACKSON in St. Albans and blues and jazz piano lessons at home from his father Joseph. His mother Pearl signed him up in the Jamaica Branch Queens library 'FILM CLUB" where he fell in love with "The Red Balloon" by Albert Lamorisse and thus with film. He practiced his piano playing and with his young creative imagination taught himself how to score movies, by turning the sound off of the television ( his fathers' idea ) and playing along with it. His dad owned a Bell & Howell silent SUPER 8 movie camera he was allowed to 'play with' from time to time. He and his brothers started a band and were exposed in many New York City / Tri-County talents shows.
In 1978 during a short enrollment at Savannah State University under Professor Samuel Gill Sr. , Vincent started and operated the 1st electronic music workshop. Through a chance meeting with Curtis Mayfield he became his 1984 world tour keyboard player and interned in 1986 on the Keenan Ivory Winans comedy "I'm Gonna Git You Sucka" as Curtis Mayfield provided the music.
Frederick Capers
Born in Charleston, SC and raised in the baptist church on gospel music, and in the streets on soul and funk, Frederick Capers is a Gullah artist that uses the influences of his upbringing in the Lowcountry of South Carolina to immerse his listeners in a unique soundscape.
As primary vocalist/writer/producer of the band La Bodega, Frederick incorporates all his musical influences with his religious philosophies and esoteric beliefs to write and produce over 100+ songs that can be found on all streaming digital platforms many of which he performs at the over 200 live shows he gives each year. He is also committed himself to writing at least 1 new song each day.
Gregory Conte
In a world of music, I'm a versatile maestro. From the moment I picked up a guitar, I was on a wild musical journey. I'm a multi-instrumentalist, with a burning love for my six-stringed muse. I studied music at college, honing my skills in arranging, orchestration, and film scoring. And when it comes to creating music, I've ventured into every genre.
But wait, there's more! I've built my own recording studios, where I've worked on everything from music to film, TV, and theater. I'm a ProTools wizard, crafting soundscapes and sonic wonders. Plus, I lead a blues-rock band called "Lookin' For Trouble," which has sold music around the world, opened form any name artists and are even in the L.A. Blues Hall of Fame.
Composing is my passion, and my studio is my sanctuary. I'm here to make music magic for years to come. Join me on this epic musical adventure!
David Dougherty
Based in Colorado, Dave is an independent artist who began playing guitar when he was 12 years old. Although his early influences were heavily rock based (Aerosmith, Led Zeppelin, Deep Purple, …) he developed an appreciation for a wide variety of music. Later in life he studied classical and jazz piano with an amazing teacher, enriching his love of music even more. Dave has always loved music and always wanted to write and record but demands of a family and career were a higher priority. With his children fully grown and out on their own Dave made the decision to step away from the corporate world and finally dedicate his time to music.
Dave now writes, records, and produces music from his home studio. Using technology that he couldn't even dream of when he first started playing, Dave is able to combine live instruments with a seemingly endless supply of rich sound libraries to create music that was previously beyond his reach.
Dave's debut album, An Invitation To Be Still, uses piano plus a variety of libraries to create a collection of dreamy, reflective instrumental music. His second release, The Power of Optimism, takes a different turn and is very heavily electric guitar based. In 2023 Dave completed an an album of 10 piano based songs for a production music library.
Khalid El Hajji
Khalid El Hajji is a Moroccan composer, writer, and singer lives in Marrakech. He is a member of the National Union of Moroccan Musicians. Khalid holds a Bachelor's degree in Law in French and a three-year music certificate specializing in piano studies.
Khalid Talks the Arabic, French, English, and little Spanish. Khalid's musical journey began in childhood when he experimented with composing melodies for poetry found in his school notebooks. He developed a deep appreciation for both Arab and Western music, particularly pop, dance, and classical genres.
For seven years, Khalid served as a music teacher in private educational institutions. Additionally, he has composed, sung, and written lyrics for numerous songs accepted for broadcast on Moroccan national radio since 2010.
Passionate about exploring diverse cultures and discovering new musical styles, Khalid continuously enriches his knowledge, culture, and artistic repertoire.