Matt Kemp stands at the console at RK-1 recording studio in Oklahoma City.
Todd Balcom drums during the production of Didj Man, Prodidjous Tribal music album at rk-1 recording studio in OKlahoma City.
Recording Oklahoma City's Sub Bourbon Suede.
Glyn Johns mic'ing technique is a favorite in the studio.
Orange amp, Fender Strat, and an SM 57 are a great tone combination that's hard to mess up.
Johnny Helms and Byron Berline check their gear before tracking the latest album for Devin Derrick, "I Hate Lovin' It."
Few edits make happy engineers in the recording studio.
The virtuosic Byron Berline fiddles around at RK-1 Productions in OKlahoma City.
(R to L) Devin Derrick, Byron Berline, and Matt Kemp in the recording studio after a session.
Customizing a bass cabinet with the Kempmusik logo.
Acoustic duo Hope & Jaggers tracking a demo at RK-1 Recording Studio in Oklahoma City.
Randy Kemp warms up the tape machine as he prepares to do some analog to digital conversion.
A rare image of the live room without cables and mic stands everywhere.
Randy and Matt Kemp work together on a mix.
Relaxing and shooting the breeze in the recording studio with photographer extraordinaire Holly Roach.
Candid shot of Randy Kemp thru the glass in the recording studio.
Gotta love the U87's, a favorite of ours for tracking vocals, voice-overs, drums, and more!
Matt's Gold Addy Award for his custom produced jingle "Make Mine Schwabs."
Engineer, editor, and custom music producer, Matt Kemp.
You can never have too many instruments.
Eric Myers and Matt Kemp jam out in the live room. The Oklahoma City recording studio is a versatile space!
Let the tubes warm up on this original 1968 Fender Bassman, a guitar player's favorite with which to record.