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Fallout Shelter: “Elevator Music Volume III Going Down”
Emotional warmth fills the tracks
along with their usual sonic extremes
Posted 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.
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
Video: Fallout Shelter Elevator Music Volume III Going Down EarWaxxSessions
Fallout Shelter @ EarWaxxSessions
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Fallout Shelter was invited to open the EarWaxxSessions and we made a video that highlights parts of the set that feature music from Elevator Music Volume III Going Down instrumental album.
Filmed by Samuel M Wimbley.
Tracks featured in Track Sampler
01 Mixdown Replicant ( prod. Dynamics Plus)
02 Ray Trippin (prod. Xodus Phoenix)
03 Dia-Monde (prod. Dynamics Plus)
04 Twister Lime (prod. Drew Spence)
06 VIP Section (prod. Drew Spence)
07 Culprit (prod. Dynamics Plus)
08 Martyr For The Cause (prod. Drew Spence)
11 Load Up The Posse (prod. Dynamics Plus)
16 Push Forward (prod. Dynamics Plus)
Fallout Shelter
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. We only wish regular Elevator Music was so groovy.
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
Ear Waxx Sessions info
@EarwaxxSessions
Punk Reviews – reviews Fallout Shelter Elevator Music Volume III Going Down
Punk Reviews on Fallout Shelter
Instrumental beats beats em in the head. Punk Reviews reviews the new.
Source: http://punkreviews.net/post/92943762140/fallout-shelter-elevator-music-volume-iii-going-down
“…by the end of the second listen I had begun memorizing lines and was swaying to the beats. Every track has a surprise at every corner, each song brings something new to the table rhythmically. There is also very good things to say about the actual production of the album as well.”
Artist: Fallout Shelter
Album: Elevator Music Volume III Going Down
Reviewed By: Joe Wallace
It isn’t too often that we’re requested to review an instrumental Hip-Hop album, but it is something I enjoy. Getting the chance to listen to something new and different to change the daily routine is always nice.
Prior to listening to this album for review I had never listened to Fallout Shelter, so at first listen I was very critical, however by the end of the second listen I had begun memorizing lines and was swaying to the beats. Every track has a surprise at every corner, each song brings something new to the table rhythmically. There is also very good things to say about the actual production of the album as well. It’s not my favorite genre to listen to, however it was a very well put-together album and I’d suggest it to any of my friends who listen to hip-hop.
READ THE REST
http://punkreviews.net/post/92943762140/fallout-shelter-elevator-music-volume-iii-going-down
You can hear the music here:
http://www.djshop.de/details/ex/s~details,u~10077671,p1~MP3/xe/show.html
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Fallout Shelter Elevator Music Volume II GRIND FLOOR Instrumental Album
Dynamica Music and AVXP Present
Elevator Music Volume II Ground Grind Floor
This is instrumental music from Fallout Shelter. It’s in your face and up close and personal. It’s a tough Grind on the Ground floor. Beats, bits and beautiful bumpers from Drew Spence, Domino Grey, Dynamics Plus and Xodus Phoenix.
Like always, this will be available on iTunes, Beatport and digital stores where fine music is sold. And also, directly from Dynamica Music.
Track Listing
1. Give Her Back 95 bpms [originally titled Blast Off Captain] :46
Produced by Dynamics Plus
2. Quite Superficial 97 bpms 3:42
Produced by Drew Spence
3. Neva Listen 95 bpms 3:37
Produced by Drew Spence
4. My Girl Is… 3:45
Produced by Drew Spence
5. Chain Envy Everybody Needs A Gold Chain 3:38
Produced by Dynamics Plus
6. Isis Grill 105 bpms 3:24
Produced by Domino Grey
7. Blot the Sun 96 bpms 4:34
Produced by Drew Spence
8. Water Test 97 bpms 4:17
Produced by Drew Spence
9. Afternoon Departures 100 bpms 3:04
Produced by Xodus Phoenix and Domino Grey
10. Room and Bored 94 bpms 2:44
Produced by Xodus Phoenix
11. Bad Passenger 97 bpms 3:08
Produced by Drew Spence
12. Isolated Girl 102 bpms 4:08
Produced by Drew Spence
13. Split Down The Middle 92 bpms 2:17
Produced by Dynamics Plus
14. Get Up, Get On 93 Bpms 1:43
Produced by Dynamics Plus
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Fallout Shelter Music included in the newest issue of Rapper’s Delite Magazine.
Some tunes from the collaboration project Fallout Shelter have made their way into the free bundled tracks for Rapper’s Delite Magazine! Rapper’s Delite is the sister magazine to Producer’s Edge with a similar idea. In Producer’s Edge you get free sounds/loops/kits to make beats with and in Rapper’s Delite you get FREE BEATS to rhyme over or write to.
And so, some of my beats from Fallout Shelter are in the Sugahill Gang issue for Winter 2011. They also have snippets to preview on their site. Here it is.
Thank you Rapper’s Delite Magazine for the nod.