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Domino Grey X Donna S FM in Blue Radio Daze

February 5, 2024 Leave a comment
Album Cover Domino Grey featuring Donna S FM in Blue Radio Daze

Music producer Domino Grey and the multi-instrument musician Donna S return with the album FM in Blue: Radio Daze. The first offering in this new series delivers music that reaches across many genres and styles. The sound is as dynamic and animated as their avatars, a visual representation that spans all ages and matches their moody and melodic meanderings. It’s beautiful beats behind soulful and sultry saxophone solos.

Domino Grey, Producer:

I guess the Radio Daze story could start with Dream Field. I was at a beach party watching Donna S perform with a band and I thought, ” Man, I would love to make something with her.” I sent her some of my electronic music and Fallout Shelter beats and asked her if she wanted to jam over them. Our first record came out on Domino Grey: Back in the Black. “Melody Diagnosis” was really a standout and we both knew that we had done something special there.

I had good success behind the Butterfly Affect series so that was another project she was able to feature on. So now, I have Donna really groovin over my electronic stuff and doing great work over the beats. Fallout Shelter is the title I release all my instrumentals under. I did a series called Elevator Music and that lo-fi Hip Hop vibe was a perfect fit for Donna’s sax play.

Dream Field is a real retro thing. I wanted to evoke those old 70s albums with those idyllic album covers. I mean, some of those records are from my earliest days making music. So for me, it was a real trip hearing those super-old beats in a fresh context. We’re talking music from the early 90s coming out in 2015. Although it wasn’t from the 70s, it hit a heavy old-school nerve with me. We recorded Dream Field in my home studio, the Fallout Shelter, on Long Island, New York.

Donna S moved to California some years ago, so we stayed in light contact and would always talk about someday doing another Dream field. She wanted to work on Lo-Fi material, but at the time I was working on comic art, teaching CGI storytelling and producing rap records. I wasn’t even sure how we could get the synergy back long-distance. We Zoomed it up a few times, jammed live and worked out some ideas. Then I’d send her tracks to see what she’s feeling. She’d send back sketches or full-length performances. From there, it’s just producer stuff and arranging and mixing and finishing the compositions.

We spent some time working out the name for the project. We both kinda accepted that any kind of ‘Dream Field II’ didn’t make sonic sense. This project don’t sound like that. I told her I wanted a color and that’s all I got. ha! The FM in Blue: Radio Daze is a nod to my childhood experiences with listening to music on my parents home stereo system- and my early production being so sample-based and recording-sourced.

We finished the album at the end of 2023 and I used Daz Studio to create our avatars for the album artwork. And, we just finished combining all of the music videos into one long mix. You can listen to the entire album as a string of visual stories. I do think this is some of my best work and we are very proud of this album. I hope you enjoy it was much as we did making it. Thank you for all your support.

Our music is available for purchase and streaming wherever fine digital music is sold. Thank you for your support.

Links to link with Domino Grey https://linktr.ee/thedynamicuniverse

Links to link with Donna S https://linktr.ee/DonnaSchwartzMusic

JamSphere Review: Fallout Shelter Elevator Music Volume III Going Down

September 22, 2014 Leave a comment

Fallout Shelter: “Elevator Music Volume III Going Down”

 

Fallout Shelter Music

Jamsphere in the Sphere of influence.

Emotional warmth fills the tracks

along with their usual sonic extremes

Posted By: Rick JammPosted date: September 22, 2014

 

Four music producers decide to combine forces and create music under the name Fallout Shelter. They are Dynamics Plus (from the Lenzmen rap group), Drew Spence (from Producer’s Edge Magazine), Xodus Phoenix (instrumentalist) and Domino Grey (electronic music producer). These are instrumentals and beats designed for your listening pleasure.

Fallout Shelter has always taken their sound to new heights, adding depth and intricacy to their scores of heady electronics. Emotional warmth fills the tracks, along with their usual sonic extremes, creating an album that is at once moving and honest. Elevator Music Volume III Going Down will change the way you listen to electronic music.

 

READ MORE @ JAMSPHERE!!!!!!

 

Reverb Nation : http://www.reverbnation.com/falloutsheltermusic

 

Blog Post relating to fallout Shelter

https://dynamicsplus.wordpress.com/category/fallout-shelter/

 

iTunes

https://itunes.apple.com/us/artist/fallout-shelter/id312307879

Domino Grey album Back in the Black

September 12, 2011 1 comment

Domino Grey

Dance Or Move In Natural Order       Generate Rhythmic Energy Yourself

Domino Grey album artwork Back in the Black

Domino Grey is Back in the Black

Domino Grey is a child of rhythm- born from the Organic Electronic. The mixture of our Past and Future presents us with a sonic footprint- a quiet moment in time when silence expressed our deepest emotions and music was the only word spoken. These are cascading thoughts falling across a canvass of sound. Use these new colors to illustrate your imagination. Please touch the walls and leave behind the fingerprints as evidence of your existence.

Domino Grey is Back in the Black, another genre-smashing album featuring the vocal talents of FarishaMusic, Stephanie kay, Shea Lizette, DJ Miki, Elina Milan and instrumental work from Donna Schwartz. It’s a sonic blitz of beats, bumpers and beautiful music from the producer Domino Grey.

 

 

Back in the Black track listing

01 Put Your Headphones On 90 bpms (FarishaMusic)

02 You’re My Addiction 120 Bpms (Stephanie Kay and Shea Lizette)

03 I Aint Mad at You 90 Bpms (Shea The Doll Lizette)

04 Studio Outtake: She has a Blurry Focus

05 London Ferry 130 bpms

06 Desiree Desire 125 bpms

007 Danger Danger 120 bpms (Stephanie Kay)

08 My Heart Never Skips a Beat 120 bpms (DJ Miki)

09 Winding Down With You 91 Bpms

10 Studio Outtake 02 Shea’s Secret

11 Take Me Home 120 bpms (FarishaMusic)

12 Love Song for Freedom 130 bpms

13 Enter the Slots 127 Bpms (Winning on the Floor- Twice in One Night)

14 Melody Diagnosis 134 Bpms (Brass -Donna Schwartz)

15 Stirrer’s Pot 120 Bpms

16 You’re just Like a Dream to Me 116 Bpms (feat Shea The Doll Lizette)

17 It’s Time for You to Go 101 Bpms (Elina Milan) + Studio Outtake 03

Inside CD booklet artwork

Some of the beautiful talent featured on Back in the Black

Domino music is inspired by love and lost, remembrance, rhythm and redemption. Behind your sad eyes lies the power to change the world. Keep on dancing and singing. Art is the release valve of the soul.

http://www.TheDynamicUniverse.com

Also available on iTunes