Sauce God Kit Vol.2
FANTASTiC | 10 June 2020 | 64 MB
He’s back with part 2 of his Sauce God series. Ponzoo brings even harder drum, percussion & bass sounds that will satisfy any bass head!!!
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He’s back with part 2 of his Sauce God series. Ponzoo brings even harder drum, percussion & bass sounds that will satisfy any bass head!!!
Loop Theory returns once again with another epic Downtempo release. Tokyo Downtempo is an exotic set of construction kits with an Asian flavor. There are 6 construction kits with isolated drums and instruments in each. Tempos range from 70 to 105. Each kit is packed with pianos, synths, basses, drums, atmosphere, and more. This is one serious set of sonic ear candy.
You’ve all heard the myth. A group of hunters venture out in the deep forest only to discover a bright light shining through the trees. Curiously, these hunters are drawn towards the dazzling glow, only to discover a beaming green spacecraft surrounded by a thick cloud of mist. Upon moving closer, a bright beam of light flashes down and snatches them up into the sky. Months later, these hunters are placed back on earth, totally confused, feeling pleasantly violated, and insanely passionate about electronic dance music – dance music is all they can think about (well… that and visions of weird slippery creatures nudging them). The myth is most likely true – being abducted by aliens always results in an overwhelming desire to listen to dance music.
8 Original Piano Samples composed by the King. you get two choices of Dry or Wet for each sample. All Samples are in 24 Bit Wav Format and 44k.
Aftermath music producer Focus… brings you a taste of analog in a digital world with his latest release entitled N|VZXN (Envision). This release comes packed with creative melodies, atmospheric textures, powerful chords, along with his custom drum loops and signature drum one shots. Sound Without Focus… Is Just Noise.
Uranium: Modular Cinematics 2. Uranium: Modular Cinematics takes us back to the days when synthesizers were the exclusive playthings of lab-coated scientists and tweed-coated academics. Hunkered down in the fluorescence of university music department basements, they coyly spun the dials on literal tons of gear—transformers, tubes, oscilloscopes—but not a computer in sight. Difference and repetition were emerging as transgressive symbols of absolute freedom. Musique concrète was showing up on Beatles records. Hitchcock’s hyperreal synthetic birds brought on the night terrors. Uranium: Modular Cinematics is rooted in that era, with bowed strings, sustained cymbal textures, abstracted acoustic instruments, natural element sounds, and of course the massive presence of the mighty modular synthesizer. Producer Quincas Moreira has the kind of artistic restraint that allows producers to step back and let musical instruments speak simply, in their own voices, unburdened by undue human interference. The results are reflected in sonic environments that can inform and influence listeners’ subjective perceptions and emotional landscapes in a detached and unobtrusive way. Always natural and never forced, the 52 loops contained in Modular Cinematics harbor as many interpretations as there are situations.
The Second Installation of the Trappy Emo series, this part 2 is a continue to where the first Trappy Emo kit left off this melody kit has 30 Loops that are all Emo Trap based melodies, vibes that you would hear in juice wrld, trippie, peep, lil uzi, lil Tracy, and many more. This is definitely a must have to add to your arsenal.