
Alles Creative
Alles is not an agency. It is a boutique creative resource specializing in many mediums without wasting your time or money. Our aim is to move minds by creating exceptional brand experiences through creative that is entertaining, engaging, interactive, interesting, relevant and useful. We do this by constantly bringing new blood into each campaign so that it can be injected with fresh and innovative ideas. Ultimately, we believe that by providing the consumer with creativity that speaks the truth, we will help unlock the way they think, feel and act toward your brand.

Marcus Kihn
Advertising & Design
MARCUS KIHN has been the owner of Alles Advertising & Design for 13 years. Prior to starting the company, he cut his design teeth working for such notable agencies as Doty Design Group, Big Image Studios, and Lunchbox Group, developing various advertising and marketing initiatives for clients such as Coca Cola, Nestle, GayLea, SaraLee and Maple Leaf Foods, to name a few. Since that time, Marcus has turned Alles into a force to be reckoned with by developing a roster of clients that includes: Deeley Harley-Davidson Canada Inc., Walkaway Protection Canada Inc., LSI Floors Inc., and Calibre Entertainment. Proficient in all design mediums, video production software, Flash animation, web design, & audio production, Marcus is known for his professionalism, integrity and attention to detail, with an intense focus on ensuring top-notch creative solutions and absolute satisfaction for every client.
Music & Sound
His official birth date is August 7th 1969, but Marcus Kihn didn't really come to life until several years later. That’s the day he raided his big sister’s record collection and stumbled upon a curious little album whose artwork consisted of a glass prism refracting a rainbow of colours. Now this isn’t to say that Marcus hadn’t heard music before. On the contrary, in those days he listened religiously to the hits of the day — Rock & Roll, English Pop, Motown, Southern Rock —but the subtly textured, neopsychedelic art rock and jazz fusion of Pink Floyd’s Dark Side of the Moon was something completely brand new to his ears. A hundred or so spins later and that was it — the catalyst, so to speak. Enough with the listening, now was the time for Marcus to take his passion for music to the next level. He soon joined the church choir; fine-tuning his tenor pipes. Then it was onto piano lessons, in which he buried himself in the classics — Beethoven, Bach, Rachmaninov — excelling on every level and achieving a Grade 5 certification in just one short year. A budding Mozart? His piano teacher seemed to think so. But alas, proficiency in the classics wasn’t where young Marcus was headed; his musical passions were now being distracted by the world of spinning discs, and so began a short but illustrious stint as a popular high school DJ. Familiarizing himself with just about every record on the planet eventually led him to the door of CFNY Radio — one of Toronto’s hottest rock and alternative stations in the 80s and 90s. Here, he worked as an intern where he would chat hours on end with the other DJs about what constituted the perfect #1 song. Of course, if anyone had the absolute formula to this million-dollar question, they’d no doubt be the wealthiest person on the planet. But all this was enough for Marcus to take all he had learned in music to this point and start penning his own tunes. It also brought Marcus back to the piano, or rather, one of the first Ensonic keyboards that allowed him to sequence his songs. During this time he also plied his musical talents to learning guitar and drums. After a few ill-fated attempts to form a live band, Marcus eventually went it alone, building his own studio to arrange, record and engineer his own creations — four albums to be exact: City, Together, All Sides Facing Out and the highly experimental Invisible. Each disc a collection of finely crafted compositions that possess a hint of all that has influenced him over the years — Gabriel, Lanois, Depeche Mode, Dead Can Dance, and of course, the band that started it all — Pink Floyd. But make no mistake — regardless of the influences — Marcus Kihn remains an original through and through.
The Studio Environment




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