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Slimdog Productions: Beats and instrumentals that moves, grooves and soothes.


Slimdog Productions is the music of David "Slimdog" Bell Jr., a member of the Indie Hip Hop group Block Scholars who appear here on Magnatune as well.

David began making music/composing beats in 2004 where some of his music garnered interest from indie artists to use his music in their works. His music was used in the independent film, "Mixtape Inc." by Cando Entertainment in 2007.

"Slimstrumentals Vol. I" is the first instrumental compilation by Slimdog Productions and features some of the instrumentals that have been used on some Block Scholars tracks and just instrumentals to portray certain emotions felt at the time.

David hopes to have a volume 2 soon for a future release on Magnatune as well.

  Slimdog Productions

[Slimstrumentals Vol 1 by Slimdog Productions]

Slimstrumentals Vol 1



Slimdog Productions lives in Colorado, USA.

Tagged as: Hip Hop, Experimental, Instrumental.


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