Part of a nebula that also included The Black Dog Productions and Plaid, The Black Dog emerged in 1989 as a trio of London DJs and producers with an equal love of hip-hop and techno. Four years later, Ed Handley, Andy Turner and Ken Brownie signed their first masterpiece, Bytes, followed by Spanners in 1995. A proponent of ambient, cerebral techno, sometimes referred to as "living-room techno", Ken Downie continued working alone or in collaboration with Richard Dust and Martin Dust, while his two colleagues concentrated on Plaid. This led to the albums Music for Adverts (1996), Unsavoury Products and Genetically Modified with Black Sifichi (2002-2003), Silenced (2005), Radio Scarecrow (2008), Further Vexations (2009) and Music for Real Airports (2010) with Martin and Richard Dust. In 2011 follows Liber Dogma and in 2013, Tranklements, before the appearance of Neither/Neither in 2015. A discreet but prolific entity, The Black Dog never ceases to revolve around ambient variations with each production featuring different atmospheres, sometimes dark on Black Daisy Wheel (2018) or more minimalist with industrial accents on Post-Truth, released the same year. In 2020, Fragments changed registers to dub-infused techno, before plunging into descriptive program music with Music for Photographers (2021) and Music for Airport Lounges (2023), followed the same year by The Grey Album, with its multiple tonal changes. Still in 2023, My Brutal Life opens a new sequence, here with the use of the drone, extended by My Brutal Life 2 in 2025. Meanwhile, 2024 saw the release of Other, Like Me and Sleep Deprivation. In 2025, the boxed set My Brutal Life: Ambient Mixes brings together the diptych, completed by previously unreleased tracks and remixes.
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