3-minute spot captures the Ryan Barkan Best in Show Award as well as the David & Jan Horowitz Award for Best Original Score; Deutsch LA, Wave Studios NY and Yessian are two-time winners
Human’s introspective three-minute spot for Adidas, “Remember The Why,” which takes viewers on the jagged experience of a star basketball player who’s escaping the madness of celebrity and getting in touch with his pure love of the game, took the Ryan Barkan Best in Show Award at the 2023 AMP Awards for Music & Sound tonight. The honor was presented at a sold-out ceremony at Sony Hall in New York, as the AMP Awards celebrated its 10th year of honoring creative excellence in music and sound.
At the same time, the Association of Music Producers, sponsors of the AMP Awards, took the occasion to celebrate its 25th year of advocating for independent music and sound companies across all forms of advertising and media.
“Remember The Why,” created by Johannes Leonardo, also won the David & Jan Horowitz Award for Best Original Score. It marks the second time that Human’s work for Adidas and Johannes Leonardo has taken the top prize at the AMP Awards: the company won Best in Show in 2017 with “Original is Never Finished.”
Additional multiple winners at the AMP Awards include the L.A. office of Deutsch, Wave Studios NY and Yessian Music.
Deutsch LA won for Taco Bell’s “Doja Cat x Taco Bell: A ‘Contractual’ Partnership” in the category of Best Artist + Brand Collaboration, and again for Taco Bell for “Mexican Pizza: The Musical,” in the category of Best Use of Music and Sound in New Media Marketing.
Wave Studios NY won two AMP Awards for The New York Times’ “Independent Journalism for an Independent Life,” which won in the Best Sound Design and Outstanding Mix categories. The spot was created by Droga5.
Yessian Music also won two AMP Awards. It won for its “Jazz Bath” project for State Farm, created by The Marketing Arm (TMA) in the category of Excellence in Audio Only Marketing, and for its Detroit Youth Choir “DYC ‘Sweet Child O’ Mine’’” video in Outstanding Adaptation/Arrangement.
Awards Show Highlights
The event kicked off with live music, as usual, this time performed by the Senegalese-American singer/songwriter Marieme, who performed two numbers, one of which was backed by singers from the acclaimed gospel group Sing Harlem. Also performing during the event was Hang The DJ, led by music industry veterans Charlie Davis and Francis Garcia, which has performed at every AMP Awards show since 2016.
Leanne Amann, group creative director at Anomaly in New York and chair of the 2023 AMP Awards, welcomed the audience with comments about the value of music and sound to make advertising content that’s both emotional and effective. And AMP’s quarter century of achievements on behalf of the independent music and sound community were highlighted by Lyle Greenfield, founder of BANG Music, a co-founder of the Association of Music Producers and one of the key people in the creation and growth of the AMP Awards.
Amann described the Best in Show winner from Human as “a jealousy-inducing masterclass in music and sound design. Its combination of original composition, sound design and licensed music takes you on a sensorial trip. It engulfs you as it creates something that’s at once as emotionally impactful as it is stylish and inventive: It hooks you in with the trippy and intoxicating bass thumping score, then submerges you deeper into the darkness with a hectic sound design and haunting, Hans Zimmer-rivaling orchestral composition.
“When you finally re-emerge with the effervescent, Alton Ellis version of ‘You Made Me So Very Happy,” it feels like a much-needed gasp of air,” Amann continued. “For me, it sets a new standard for excellence in music and sound design craft and execution. And I was so honored to present it with the Ryan Barkan Best In Show award.”
In a surprise move, AMP and the AMP Awards presented a special honor–a New York Rangers jersey bearing his name and the number 10–to Matt Miller, CEO of AICP, for his years of unwavering support for the AMP Awards. Miller’s guidance and counsel have played a huge part in making the AMP Awards a true benchmark of excellence in music and sound for agencies and brands.
The opening title sequence for the event was created by the New York-based animation house Cleos Studio and directed by Chevez Sanchez, with original music created by independent composer Gawen Head-Allain. Also providing production support for the AMP Awards presentation were Groove Guild, MetaTechnik, Yessian Music, Roam Editorial and editor Charlie Cusumano.
Below is a full rundown of 2023 AMP Award winners. To view all of the 2023 AMP Awards winners, go here.
Ryan Barkan Best in Show Award
Human
Adidas
“Remember The Why”
Best Artist + Brand Collaboration,
Presented and Sponsored by BMG/BMG Production Music
Deutsch LA
Taco Bell
“Doja Cat x Taco Bell: A ‘Contractual’ Partnership”
David & Jan Horowitz Award for Best Original Score
Human
Adidas
“Remember The Why”
Best Original Song
Marc Algranti Music
South African Tourism
“Live Again”
Best Sound Design
Wave Studios NY
The New York Times
“Independent Journalism for an Independent Life”
Best Use of Licensed Pre-Existing Recording,
Presented and Sponsored by Reservoir
TBWAMedia Arts Lab
Apple
“This Town Ain’t Big Enough for the Both of Us”
Best Use of Music and Sound in New Media Marketing
Deutsch LA
Taco Bell
“Mexican Pizza: The Musical”
Best Use of Music in a Promo, Trailer or Title Sequence for Film, TV or Game
ABKCO Music & Records, Inc.
Netflix Media
“Wednesday Season 1 Trailer”
Excellence in Audio Only Marketing
Yessian Music
State Farm Insurance
“Jazz Bath”
Most Effective Use of Music in a Campaign
Groove Guild
Instagram
“So Much To Share”
Singing Serpent
Howler Magazine
“Howler: Group of Death”
Most Innovative Process & Execution
Antfood
Google
“Hacking Google”
Outstanding Adaptation/Arrangement
Yessian Music
Detroit Youth Choir
“DYC ‘Sweet Child O’ Mine’”
Outstanding Mix
Wave Studios NY
The New York Times
“Independent Journalism for an Independent Life”
Outstanding Sonic Branding or Mnemonic
Made Music Studio
NBA on ESPN
“NBA on ESPN Signature Brand Theme”
The Many Hires Jeremiah Wassom As Group Creative Director
Independent agency The Many has added Jeremiah Wassom as group creative director.
Wassom most recently worked a decade at Deutsch LA where, as SVP/creative director, he led the Taco Bell account and won new business for the agency. His agency past also includes AKQA and TBWAChiatDay. His creative work has touched the QSR, video games, automotive, fashion, and culture brand sectors. He also served eight years with the United States Marine Corps.
“Throughout his career, Jeremiah has helmed work that has not only made me personally jealous but has consistently pushed brands to show up in memorable and innovative ways,” said Josh Paialii, head of creative at The Many. “One look at his body of work and you will see his passion for storytelling and craft has raised the bar for entire categories, driving participation with many brands’ most loyal fans. Beyond being a world-class creative director and maker, Wassom is a proven team player and strategic thought leader. He’ll be a great addition to the leadership team at The Many working across all accounts. His role will be immediately felt as he guides and supports each of the creative leads in the department.”
A 20-year creative with agency, brand, and freelance experience, Wassom has forged a creative approach which focuses on crafting engaging connections rather than simply make ads. He sees the need for advertising to mean more, not simply do more.
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