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Dog Solitude
United Kingdom
Приєднався 1 тра 2009
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Dog Solitude is a UK dance music producer, specialising in Dark Breakbeat and Hard Progressive House.
Dog Solitude is a UK dance music producer, specialising in Dark Breakbeat and Hard Progressive House.
Dog Solitude - Energy Frequency Sound (Teaser)
Teaser Trailer for upcoming single: Energy Frequency Sound, by Dog Solitude
Releases: March 1 2024.
Releases: March 1 2024.
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Dog Solitude - Eschaton (Radio Edit)
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Official Music Video for Eschaton by Dog Solitude Hear the full tune: cygnusmusic.link/ejb7ao2 Dog Solitude: dogsolitude dogsolitude... soundcloud.com/dogsolitude/ DogSolitudeUK
Leftfield: Open Up - Reverse Engineered
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Dog Solitude reverse engineers the beat and bass from Leftfield's Open Up. dogsolitude_uk DogSolitudeUK
Attempt at recreating Papua New Guinea - for a laugh!
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Attempt at recreating Papua New Guinea - for a laugh!
Dog Solitude - Work in Progress (TB-303, Juno 106, Bass Station II, Analog Rytm)
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Working on a new track in the studio.
This is really good stuff. Thanks for sharing!
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed it!
sounds great :)
Thanks mate!
Just two weeks to the release of Energy Frequency Sound!
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Genius!
Brooooooooooooooooooooooo
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Excellent reverse engineering one of my all time favorite songs!!! Great listen.
Cheers dude! Glad you enjoyed it!
Wow, so glad I stumbled on this. Amazing accuracy of the sounds, the detail on the bass parts. Great job man! Big fan of PiL and John Lydon, and remember the first time I heard this, blew my face off. PiL still performing it live as part of their set. Do you have anywhere you post the stems/individual tracks of these sessions/remakes? Would love to open it up (no pun intended) in Pro Tools and mess around with it. The sound of that higher bassline you put through the overdrive pedal is amazing.
Thanks mate! I didn't end up printing stems, but I still have the DAW project somewhere. I'm busy working on some new tunes at the mo, but once I get some time I'll see if I can do some stem printing.
@@dog_solitude Thanks for getting back man! Yeah that would be incredible! Take your time of course! I'm subscribed there now. More of a guitar/bass player, and sometimes picking out the notes and programming these basslines melt my brain out. Be amazing to have the individual lines you made to solo out. Be a lot of fun having the parts individualised to mess around with and learn from, re-mix, make a live performance from. Look forward to it! Can send you an email or whatever if you need! Thanks again, keep it coming
Great, thanks!
This is brilliant. Really well put together and clearly explained. Thanks!
Off to a great start with a quality breakdown like this. Expecting good things from this channel!
Thanks Hammer! I’ll be putting out more content in the new year. Stay tuned!
Dope brooo, can I ask you how can I remake it?
The main samples you can find listed here: www.whosampled.com/The-Future-Sound-of-London/Papua-New-Guinea/. I sampled the Dead Can Dance vocal from CD and the Shelter break from vinyl. They didn’t use a straight sample of the Radio Babylon bass, so I actually re-recorded it using a bass guitar and then matched the EQ as best I could. The rest of the samples and sounds are from various early 90s sample CDs or hardware synths in my studio, but you could recreate most of it with soft synths too. The hardest part was the first break that comes in. I could not figure out the source of that one, so recreated from scratch with various drum samples. It’s not the most accurate recreation, but it was fun to do. I love the original so much, it’s my favourite dance track of all time 😁
@@dog_solitude me too! A lot! That's why I'm here :))) thank you so much!