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    Home » Best In Show At 2025 AMP Awards Goes To duotone audio group For Forward Midwifery’s “Reproductive Refrain”

    Best In Show At 2025 AMP Awards Goes To duotone audio group For Forward Midwifery’s “Reproductive Refrain”

    By SHOOTWednesday, May 21, 2025No Comments376 Views
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    A scene from Forward Midwifery's "Reproductive Refrain," winner of the Best in Show honor at The AMP Awards for Music & Sound

    SUPREME MUSIC tops awards tally with 3 wins; Wieden+Kennedy inducted into The Hall of Fame at gala ceremony honoring stellar music and sound for advertising

    NEW YORK --

    The Ryan Barkan Best in Show Award at the 12th AMP Awards for Music & Sound went to duotone audio group for its music supervision work on “Reproductive Refrain,” the campaign film for Forward Midwifery, the sexual and reproductive telehealth services provider. The provocative two-minute spot created by agency Tall Poppy, which features the classic Martha Wainwright song ”Bloody Mother F***ing A**hole,” also won in the competition’s category for Best Use of a Licensed, Pre-Existing Recording.

    The AMP Awards for Music & Sound were presented at a sold-out event held at Sony Hall in New York on Wednesday evening (5/21), which was presided over by the AMP Awards Committee and the competition’s 2025 Show chairperson, Damien Escobar, global chief music officer, Havas.

    “Reproductive Refrain” reflects the awesome power the perfect licensed song can convey, using Wainwright’s searingly direct “Bloody Mother F***ing A**hole” to convey the incredible stakes in the last election around reproductive rights.

    The only multiple category winner this year was SUPREME MUSIC, which won Best Sound Design for PepsiCo Mexico, Outstanding Adaptation/Arrangement for Penny Supermarkets, and Most Innovative Process & Execution for Pedigree.

    Here’s a full rundown of the 2025 AMP Awards winners:

    Ryan Barkan Best in Show Award
    duotone audio group
    Forward Midwifery
    “Reproductive Refrain”

     

    Best Artist + Brand Collaboration
    The Elements Music
    International Cricket Council (ICC)
    “Out of This World – ICC Men’s T20 World Cup Anthem”

     

    David & Jan Horowitz Award for Best Original Score
    Dirty Soup
    Lufthansa
    “All It Takes Is A Yes.”

     

    Best Original Song
    Barking Owl
    KitchenAid
    “Love The Racks”

     

    Best Sound Design
    SUPREME MUSIC
    PepsiCo Mexico
    “¿A que te Sabe Pepsi Black? ”

     

    Best Use of Licensed Pre-existing Recording
    duotone audio group, NY
    Forward Midwifery
    “Reproductive Refrain”

     

    Best Use of Music and Sound in Emerging Media or Experiential Events
    Q Department
    UFC
    “UFC 306: Riyadh Season Noche UFC”

     

    Best Use of Music in a Promo, Trailer or Title Sequence for Film, TV or Game
    Wieden+Kennedy Portland
    Netflix
    “You’re Not Ready”

     

    Most Effective Use of Music in a Campaign
    Havas Chicago
    Chamberlain
    “myQ: If My Home Just Had a Brain”

     

    Most Innovative Process & Execution
    SUPREME MUSIC
    Pedigree
    “Tail Orchestra”

     

    Outstanding Adaptation/Arrangement
    SUPREME MUSIC
    Penny
    “Wonderful World”

     

    Outstanding Mix
    Sound Lounge
    Tonal
    “Future of Fitness”

     

    Outstanding Sonic Identity
    Antfood
    Crunchyroll
    “Crunchyroll – Sonic Logo”

     

    Standout moments
    The AMP Awards presentation featured a number of memorable moments that made the event even more meaningful for those in attendance, as well as for the larger advertising music community.

    The pre-show party began with an invite-only VIP Nominee Celebration, followed by an extended two-hour cocktail party, added in response to members’ suggestion to have more time to network and catch up with colleagues and peers.

    When the lights finally dimmed at 9 pm, it was to an opening musical tribute honoring the legacy of legendary composer, producer, and arranger Quincy Jones. The performance, which featured a 16-piece orchestra and spotlighted several specific moments in Jones’ career, including his collaborations with Frank Sinatra and Michael Jackson, was arranged by David Sneider and featured the Storefront Music Orchestra, led by bandleader John “Scrapper” Sneider.

    From there, audiences were treated to an opening titles video that featured the “talking ears” seen in the AMP Awards marketing campaign, conceived by the agency TiNY, which launched back in December 2024. In the video, we see the industry’s “ears” chatting among themselves, as one ear imagines an award show all their own. That led to an animated, surreal dream sequence of all the ears partying down at Sony Hall, created by the talented director/designer Ustab Giri from post studio Mugsy. The video abruptly ends with the ears snapping out of it and welcoming everybody to the show.

    Wieden+Kennedy inducted into AMP Hall of Fame
    Another highlight was the induction of Wieden+Kennedy into the AMP Hall of Fame, the first time the Association of Music Producers has honored an agency. In the past, the honor has gone solely to brands like Nike, Apple, Coca-Cola, McDonald’s, and last year’s honoree, adidas. Accepting on behalf of W+K was Karl Lieberman, global chief creative officer.

    Another memorable moment was when the lights suddenly dimmed during the opening cocktail party, spotlights swirled and landed on an organized flash dance mob to the Chubby Checker classic “The Twist,” which is celebrating its 65th anniversary. The surprise, choreographed production (created by experiential agency, Flying Under The Radar) was all part of ABKCO Records’ celebration of Checker’s induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame this year.

    The show closed with a performance from GIFT, the popular Brooklyn-based band whose 2024 release “Illuminator” (Captured Tracks) highlights their ever-growing musical chemistry, driving the band’s danceable and frequently mesmerizing songs. Taking unabashed inspiration from artists as wide-ranging as Madonna and MGMT, GIFT’s performance was the perfect closing-credit soundtrack to a magical night.

    But the night was hardly over. Once the stage was cleared, the party took off, driven by the beat of Hang the DJ (aka Charlie Davis and Francis Garcia)–a long-time presence at the AMP Awards. Davis is a Brooklyn-based musician and DJ who’s worked in the NYC music industry since ’06. He’s currently SVP, Sync Services & Partnerships at BMG. Garcia is the CCO of Academy Fight Songs, a Brooklyn music house and recording studio partnered with Rough Trade Publishing to compose music for brands and content.

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