Dog Blood

This article is about a Skrillex and Boys Noize project. For the Alexisonfire album, see Dog's Blood.
Dog Blood

Dog Blood logo
Background information
Genres Techno, acid techno, electro house, house, breakbeat
Instruments Digital music software, electric guitar
Years active 2012—present
Labels OWSLA, Boysnoize Records
Website www.owsla.com/artists/dog-blood/
Members Skrillex
Boys Noize

Dog Blood is a side project formed in 2012 by music producers Skrillex and Boys Noize. Their debut single, Next Order / Middle Finger, was released on August 12, 2012 on Beatport and iTunes. The song "Next Order" managed to reach #1 on Beatport's Techno chart.

On the 9th of November, Dog Blood announced they were working on new material.[1] Skrillex premiered a new Dog Blood track on an exclusive OWSLA live stream to members of The Nest on the 21 of December 2012. On the 16th of September they released their second EP, which consists of the tracks 'Shred or Die', 'Middle Finger Pt. 2' and 'Chella Ride'. The EP is composed of a further two remixes of "Middle Finger" by The M Machine & Millions Like Us. The song "Chella Ride" peaked at #1 on the Beatport Breaks chart.

On the 17th of March, Dog Blood performed live at Ultra Music Festival 2013 and debuted new material, including a remix of ASAP Rocky's "Wild For The Night". Dog Blood debuted their 'Wild For The Night" remix along with three new songs. Information was released of an eight track remix package of their debut single Next Order/Middle Finger set to be released in late August, as well as a 5 track standard release coming out via The Nest subscription. Dog Blood performed at the Las Vegas Electric Daisy Carnival and Glastonbury Festival in Pilton, Somerset in June 2013. They also played a show on July 14th for the RBC Ottawa Bluesfest and made their Hard Summer debut on Saturday, August 3rd.[2] On Skrillex's BBC Essential Mix 15/6/13, Skrillex premiered the new tracks "Dog Blood - Chella Ride", "A$AP Rocky - Wild For The Night (Dog Blood Remix)", and "Josh Wink - Higher State of Consciousness (Dog Blood Edit)".[3]

On the 2nd of December 2014, Boys Noize posted an image of Dog Blood themed artwork, hinting a potential third EP of new material.[4]

On January 28th, 2015, the lineup for the Detroit festival "Movement" was released. Included on the lineup is Dog Blood, marking a return after a cease of performances without explanation. The festival is scheduled for May 23rd-25th, 2015.[5]

Discography

EPs

Title EP details Track listings
Middle Finger[6][7]
  • "Next Order"
  • "Middle Finger"
Middle Finger Pt. 2
  • Released: 16 September 2013
  • Label: OWSLA/Boysnoize Records
  • Formats: Digital download, vinyl
  • "Middle Finger Pt. 2"
  • "Chella Ride"
  • "Shred or Die"
  • "Middle Finger (The M Machine Remix)"
  • "Middle Finger Pt. 2 (Millions Like Us Remix)"
  • "Chella Ride (Mr. Oizo Remix)"[lower-alpha 1]
Middle Finger Pt. 2: The Remixes
  • Released: 4 March 2014
  • Label: OWSLA/Boysnoize Records
  • Formats: Digital download
  • "Shred or Die (DJ Sliink Remix)"
  • "Chella Ride (Bambounou Remix)"
  • "Middle Finger Pt. 2 (Bok Bok Remix)"
  • "Middle Finger Pt. 2 (Alesia Remix)"
  • "Middle Finger Pt. 2 (S-Type Remix)" (iTunes only)
  • "Shred or Die (Kevin Saunderson Remix)" (Beatport only)
  1. Exclusive track from limited edition red vinyl in which "Middle Finger Pt. 2 (Millions Like Us Remix)" is omitted[8]

Remixes

Year Track Original Artist Release
2013 "Wild for the Night" (featuring Skrillex and Birdy Nam Nam) A$AP Rocky July 12th, 2013 (Nest exclusive)

References

  1. http://www.facebook.com/dogbloodofficial
  2. http://lineup.lollapalooza.com/
  3. http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b022dv8x
  4. http://instagram.com/p/wG1Dx9vxxO/
  5. http://www.youredm.com/2015/01/28/skrillex-boys-noize-return-dog-blood-first-festival-performance-year/
  6. DOG BLOOD – MIDDLE FINGER | Boysnoize Records
  7. Dog Blood - Middle Finger EP by OWSLA on SoundCloud
  8. "Dog Blood - Saturday, January 18, 2014 at 11:19am". Facebook. Dog Blood. Retrieved January 18, 2014.

External links

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