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As part of Black Octopus Sound’s month-long celebration of Drum and Bass, we’re diving deep into the creative minds pushing the genre forward. First up is Futuretone (aka WubbaDuck) an unstoppable force known for crafting razor-sharp basslines, intricate rhythms, and high-octane tracks. With packs that blend gritty underground textures and polished production finesse, Futuretone has […]
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The Basement Freaks Ultimate Remix Competition
Show off your productions skills and win some serious prizes in the Basement Freaks Ultimate Remix competition! Remix the single ‘Waking Up’ DOWNLOAD STEMS HERE SUBMIT YOUR ENTRY HERE RULES 1.) Â You may not enter the contest if you work for or provide sound design for Black Octopus Sound. 2.) Â Cash prize will be […]
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Using Reverb Creatively
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