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Video Release Domino Grey Much Ado About Nothing

Artist: Domino Grey Song “Much Ado About Nothing” Originally released on the Extended Play -Butterfly Affect II Pretty Imposter Album Note: They had never met in person and finally agreed to have dinner. He sat down and waited. The girl looked nothing like her profile and he was pleasantly surprised. She used a fake picture to make sure guys were interested in her for the right reasons. Domino Grey adds a Pretty Imposter to the Butterfly Affect series. Deep House, Electronica and techno cuts abound. 01 Much Ado About Nothing [La Cocina Redux] 128 Bpms

So we released a video for this record and I got a mature content notice from YouTube.

My video for Domino Grey “Lonely Angel” had the comments automatically turned off by YouTube. It said it was done, in part, to protect creators- due to the sensitive nature of the content. This is a new thing for us, but I guess a hint of suicide and religion hits a nerve. I didn’t see what was off in “Much Ado About Nothing” as I’ve seen way worse in other videos. Maybe Bots or AI tripped over the video. We won’t be worrying about this. Maybe it is Much Ado About Nothing.

CPG interview with Domino Grey 2015

January 14, 2015 Leave a comment

Canadian Producers Group

Exclusive Interview with Domino Grey

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O Canada! Domino Grey on deck.

Domino Grey is an Electronic Music producer from New York. His influences range from Hip Hop to Deep House. He is part of a group that releases instrumental music under the name Fallout Shelter.

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Domino in his Dominion

You’ve been producing for quite some time now. What’s it like being an old school producer in this new day and age?

I mostly grew up listening to House and the most popular dance records so the music I create has a wide range of influences. It’s a split of genres now. Making house music isn’t really based on being old school, it’s just one of my favorite sounds. I like big room and electro elements, but they don’t speak to me enough to create a work that fits squarely in those lanes. There’s an acceptance behind making what fits your ear and letting go of what’s trendy for profit’s sake. I think it’s great to have your hand on a pulse, but I am most comfortable creating from my ear and taste then with pure technical skills.

How did you first get into music production? 

Recording at other studios and always feeling rushed…trying so hard to maximize the time. It’s a creative-killer so I started building my own studio so I could create whenever I wanted to- in whatever zone I needed to be in.

When was your first big break as an electronic music producer? 

I wouldn’t even say I’ve had my big break yet. My break-though came when I decided to switch from beatz to instrumentals and then to something groovy and danceable. I was experimenting and working towards something. While sitting at a train station, I was cranking my latest mix and the kids started dancing. I knew then that I was on the right path.

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Domino Grey

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Source: http://www.cpgmag.ca/exclusive-interview-with-domino-grey/

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Most prominent release:

The Butterfly Affect Series

 

You Tube Video playlist for Domino Grey


Website: http://www.dominogrey.com/

 

Blogsite for Domino Grey music

https://dynamicsplus.wordpress.com/category/domino-grey-electronic-music/