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dead oceans

8 tracks5 artists1 mixes0.2% influence0.08% market share

Dead Oceans, Inc., is an American independent record label founded in 2006 and based in Bloomington, Indiana. It operates as part of the Secretly Group, alongside Secretly Canadian and Jagjaguwar..

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Sound DNA — How dead oceans tracks appear in DJ sets
141
Avg BPM
8A
Top Key
Alternative
Primary Genre
BPM distribution
90 BPM200+ BPM
Rising Artists?
Durand Jones & The Indications
5 plays ↑+5
Aaron Frazer
1 plays ↑+1
Khruangbin & Natasha Diggs
1 plays ↑+1
Khruangbin
1 plays ↑+1
Top Artists on dead oceans
2Durand Jones
5 tracks
3Khruangbin
2 tracks
4Aaron Frazer
1 track

🎧 DJ sets featuring dead oceans(1 total)

Top tracks on dead oceans(8 total)

01
Durand Jones & The IndicationsCircles
02
Durand Jones & The IndicationsParadise
Alternative1 mix
03
Durand Jones & The IndicationsFlower Moon
1 mix
05
Durand Jones & The IndicationsFlowers
Alternative1 mix
06
Durand Jones & The IndicationsTuck 'N Roll
1 mix
07
Khruangbin & Natasha DiggsFirst Class
Alternative1 mix

About dead oceans on Mixprism

What is dead oceans?
Dead Oceans, Inc., is an American independent record label founded in 2006 and based in Bloomington, Indiana. It operates as part of the Secretly Group, alongside Secretly Canadian and Jagjaguwar..
What are the most played dead oceans tracks in DJ sets?
The most played dead oceans tracks on Mixprism are Durand Jones & The IndicationsCircles, Durand Jones & The IndicationsParadise, Durand Jones & The IndicationsFlower Moon. These tracks appear across 1 DJ set in Mixprism's database.
What BPM does dead oceans music typically use?
dead oceans tracks identified in DJ sets on Mixprism average 141 BPM, with 8A being the most common Camelot key. The primary genre is Alternative.

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