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 The Black Dog

A lot of people love music. A lot of musicians love music, despite it being their job. After all, how many bin men love black bags? How many salesmen love their target? For musicians, work means another day in the studio, another set of A&R men to make happy, another day knowing you've sold your soul for a strap-on! Working in music is poisonous. Yet a lot of musicians love music anyway.

But what if music loves you?
Looking back - and forward - at The Black Dog, that's the feeling you get: The beauty, and sophistication, of The Black Dog's work doesn't come from their being music lovers who are really good at making tracks. It comes from music itself loving them, making them an outlet for itself. That's why The Black Dog don't play industry games. They don't need to. Dust doesn't either.

The Black Dog are universally respected, not least for their classic Parallel, Bytes and Spanners albums, which literally created new fields of music. With new personnel added to the line up, we now see output that is stronger and darker. They form new links in the chain of ideas and rhythm between dance music and older forms. The Black Dog's innovation is grounded in previous generations of artists and musicians, to the beats, the Bohemians, and further back.

Yet their music appeals to a huge spectrum of people. Famously reticent of the press and other apparatus of the industry, The Black Dog on record evoke a curious bitter sweetness, at once tender and distant, while delivering incredible rhythmic inventiveness. Some call it "intelligent", and it is, but the word denies the music's visceral, overpowering sensuousness. The Black Dog make music you feel as well as think about, and Dust is proud to be a base for their next mission.

The Black Dog's new album "Silenced" is out 19th September 2005.


 
   Releases on Dust
Remixes 2
The Black Dog

The Black Dog's recent tracks get translated from the original's brooding intensity into coruscating intensity. Featuring remixes from Vince Watson, Carl Taylor and The Black Dog themselves.
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Remixes
The Black Dog

The Black Dog's recent tracks get translated from the original's brooding intensity into coruscating intensity. Featuring remixes from Vince Watson, Carl Taylor and The Black Dog themselves.
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Silenced (CD Album)
The Black Dog

The black dog is the spectral animal that haunts secret esoteric places. It is a vast mythic figure in English folklore. So too, on the evidence of "Silenced", is The Black Dog: a figure of immense stature within electronic music
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Remote Viewing
The Black Dog

The Black Dog's Remote Viewing 12" provides another taste of the excellent forthcoming album, Silenced and demonstrates the renewed vigour. Vengeful intent seeps from every pore of this beast's hide: the music surges out in undulating waves of syncopated bass and eastern ornamentation.
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Trojan Horus
The Black Dog

Dust Science is proud to present The Black Dog's Trojan Horus 12". Now back as a trio, Ken Downie, Martin and Richard Dust have wasted no time into getting down to business after releasing their first EP Bite Thee Back on Dust back in January.
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Bite Thee Back EP
The Black Dog

Bigger, better, darker and wiser: the Black Dog serves up a fabulous EP of richly melodic but unstintingly inventive techno. The Black Dog are back with a fresh cadre of collaborators who alternately surprise and delight with this selection of tunes that shift and mutate in all the right places.
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