
Clocks Multi-Track

Clocks Multi-Track
Coldplay's Clocks, faithfully recreated by Doctor Mix as a complete multi-track session. The hypnotic piano riff, atmospheric guitars, and driving rhythm — all in 24-bit audio for your mixing and production projects.
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Everything that's in the download.
The exact specs.
Works with the gear you have.
Made for these workflows.
Real stems and tracks to sharpen your mix decisions on.
See how a finished song is built — section by section.
Reverse-engineer iconic sounds from the original instruments.
Production-ready stems you can layer in or use as is.
Stack with your own material; treat the source like a sample.
Spark new ideas from a starting point that already grooves.
Built from the original instruments.
Experience a fresh reconstruction of Clocks by Doctor Mix, faithfully recreating one of the most iconic alternative rock songs of the 2000s as a complete multi-track session. Originally released by Coldplay in 2002, the track became an international hit thanks to its hypnotic piano riff, atmospheric production, and emotionally charged energy.
Widely regarded as one of the defining songs of its era, Clocks blended minimalist piano patterns with layered guitars, ambient textures, and driving rhythms to create a sound that felt both intimate and cinematic. The song earned critical acclaim worldwide and helped establish Coldplay as one of the most influential bands of modern rock, with its unmistakable piano motif remaining instantly recognizable more than two decades later.
This reconstruction captures the detail and atmosphere of the original recording in stunning 24-bit audio, recreating every rhythmic pulse, melodic layer, and production nuance as an immersive multi-track experience. Ideal for producers, remixers, musicians, and fans of modern rock production, the pack offers a unique opportunity to study and explore the arrangement behind one of the most beloved songs of the 21st century.
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