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Ask Bachman - All Things Bachman General Comments or Questions Connect with a specific artists - Let us know who your looking for. Booking - Akers and Innes will be excepting requests for an audio/visual DJ set in fall of 08. The set will feature a life long collection of Halloween and horror related music as well as music from the Halloween at High Noon CD series. The visual component will take place on 2 big screens, and feature a renegade style video editing mash up. Good time guaranteed. Film and Music - Interested in having your film scored or wanting to feature a High Noon artists in your film. T.V. and Radio - Interested in having High Noon Records create music for your commercial or if your are interested in featuring a High Noon artists or song in your commercial project. Film Editing, Script Writing, Photography Advertising |
| Dead End Ranch Studio: |
| Dead End Ranch, the
recording/production studio for High Noon Records, is
dedicated to high quality sound recordings and is well
suited for experimental work. Studio A is designed on the second floor of a late 19th Century, Victorian house in Johnstown, Ohio, that doubles as the offices of High Noon Records. Studio B is located in the cellar of another house in Columbus, Ohio. No one would ever guess the art created within either location. Two polarized environments, different acoustics, different aesthetics, different instrumentation, different worlds. In addition to recording their own artists at Dead End Ranch, High Noon Records will occasionally record/produce third party artists when time permits: Before the addition of Buck James & the Bullwhips to the High Noon roster, Owen Rae frequented Dead End Ranch to record some of his experimental organ/piano work for Ohio University. Consequently, this is what brought the Bullwhips to the attention of Akers and Innes. Local film maker, Russell Flynn, contracted High Noon Records to provide sound for the horror film, Elliott. In addition, High Noon provided foley work for the film as well. A private paranormal research company has recently contacted High Noon Records, requesting reel to reel audio tape restoration and dubbing. The tapes were found in the cellar of a burned-down house, rich in local legend. |