Profile User 206685

Hip Hop Music Producer

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As an artist myself, I strive to work alongside artists to help their tracks achieve a unique sound and stand out amongst the rest, while still maintaining their creative vision. While I work primarily in the hip-hop genre, I'm happy to branch out and am confident in my ability to adapt to other genres such as pop and RNB.

I offer in-studio production, recording and mixing sessions at my studio in Brisbane, Australia and am also happy to work remotely.

The quality of my work and satisfaction of artists I work with is super important to me, so I offer multiple revisions for any commissioned work.

Tell me about your project and how I can help, through the 'Contact' button above.

2 Reviews

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  1. Review by Joey Leggett
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    by Joey Leggett

    Great studio conduct. Made me feel very comfortable in the space which helped me get the best performance out. Also a skilled producer and great collaborator. Worth the time and money!

  2. Review by Nate Williams
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    by Nate Williams

    Dos Dos is a great producer and person to work with in the studio he very much helped me find direction with my sound and confidence behind the mic, with his skills i could create music i am most proud of and it's great!

Interview with Profile User 206685

  1. Q: How would you describe your style?

  2. A: I'd describe my style as a cross between trap and cloud rap with added emotive, melodic elements.

  3. Q: Which artist would you like to work with and why?

  4. A: Travis Scott. His production inspires me and his vocal processing is next level.

  5. Q: What type of music do you usually work on?

  6. A: Typically hip-hop.

  7. Q: What's your strongest skill?

  8. A: My strongest skill is understanding when a song can be taken to the next level through the introduction of additional instrumental elements to add to the atmosphere or feel of the track.

  9. Q: What do you bring to a song?

  10. A: I feel that I bring emotive melodies and dark moods to songs, as well as super-textured sound design and bouncy drums.

  11. Q: What's your typical work process?

  12. A: My typical work process depends on the job and the client I'm working with, but generally begins with me asking the client what kind of feel/vibe they're aiming for in their work and I like to hear multiple tracks which have inspired the client and inform our direction. Next, I like to create beats/instrumentals with the client present. Preferably I like to find a middle ground between the client's reference tracks and my own signature style. Once the instrumental is completed and structured, the client records their vocals through the process they feel most comfortable with (one-takes, punching in, layering etc). Then I mix the song with the client in the room and revisit the project again alone at a different time to approach the project more objectively.

  13. Q: Tell us about your studio setup.

  14. A: My studio setup is simple but effective, with acoustic treatment set-up ensuring my monitors give a true sound. I use a Rode NT1A running into a Focusrite Interface for recording vocals inside of a self-designed and built vocal booth which returns great results. I mix on Presonus Eris E5 monitors.

  15. Q: What other musicians or music production professionals inspire you?

  16. A: I'm inspired by hip-hop producers such as Kenny Beats, Noah '40' Shebib and Rick Rubin. I feel what helps to make these producers great is their ability to connect with artists and clients and allow that relationship to inform their process.

  17. Q: Describe the most common type of work you do for your clients.

  18. A: Production of hip-hop instrumentals, vocal recordings and mixing.

  19. Q: How would you describe your style?

  20. A: I'd describe my style as a cross between trap and cloud rap with added emotive, melodic elements.

  21. Q: Which artist would you like to work with and why?

  22. A: Travis Scott. His production inspires me and his vocal processing is next level.

  23. Q: Can you share one music production tip?

  24. A: DON'T OVER-THINK SHIT.

  25. Q: What type of music do you usually work on?

  26. A: Typically hip-hop.

  27. Q: What's your strongest skill?

  28. A: My strongest skill is understanding when a song can be taken to the next level through the introduction of additional instrumental elements to add to the atmosphere or feel of the track.

  29. Q: What do you bring to a song?

  30. A: I feel that I bring emotive melodies and dark moods to songs, as well as super-textured sound design and bouncy drums.

  31. Q: What's your typical work process?

  32. A: My typical work process depends on the job and the client I'm working with, but generally begins with me asking the client what kind of feel/vibe they're aiming for in their work and I like to hear multiple tracks which have inspired the client and inform our direction. Next, I like to create beats/instrumentals with the client present. Preferably I like to find a middle ground between the client's reference tracks and my own signature style. Once the instrumental is completed and structured, the client records their vocals through the process they feel most comfortable with (one-takes, punching in, layering etc). Then I mix the song with the client in the room and revisit the project again alone at a different time to approach the project more objectively.

  33. Q: Tell us about your studio setup.

  34. A: My studio setup is simple but effective, with acoustic treatment set-up ensuring my monitors give a true sound. I use a Rode NT1A running into a Focusrite Interface for recording vocals inside of a self-designed and built vocal booth which returns great results. I mix on Presonus Eris E5 monitors.

  35. Q: What other musicians or music production professionals inspire you?

  36. A: I'm inspired by hip-hop producers such as Kenny Beats, Noah '40' Shebib and Rick Rubin. I feel what helps to make these producers great is their ability to connect with artists and clients and allow that relationship to inform their process.

  37. Q: Describe the most common type of work you do for your clients.

  38. A: Production of hip-hop instrumentals, vocal recordings and mixing.

  39. Q: Can you share one music production tip?

  40. A: DON'T OVER-THINK SHIT.

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All jobs include 2 free revisions, with turn-around times to be discussed. 50% payment deposits are required up front for all work, with the remainder to be paid upon completion of the work.

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