Zero-G and Xfonic present Soundclash - over 1650 samples and 1.1Gb of the coolest, freshest house and nu electro dance music in the business.
Soundclash is a brand new collection of Nu Electro Dance loops and samples crammed full of sounds that are filling the dancefloors right now.
Every sample has been painstakingly played, programmed and produced to give you what is probably the best electro house sample collection available today. Combining live guitar and bass and real percussion samples, along with some of the funkiest electro synth loops and tripped out fx, brand new beats and superb single hit sounds. No matter what platform or music software you use, if you need the authentic sounds packing the world's best dance floors right now then check out this huge library!
Get ready to experience the blood-pulsing, heart-racing rhythms and melodies of the future of dance. From cool synths to driving beats, all the material you need to get your tracks into the biggest clubs is right here!
This is THE SOUND OF MODERN DANCE MUSIC!
Producer Sharooz Raoofi writes:
The initial idea for 'Soundclash' came from my DJ sets in and around the UK - I was starting to realise that whilst the traditional house sound had shifted hugely towards a more synthesizer-based electronica feel, this music would cease to evolve unless there was a live element of sorts - be it a snatch of live guitar, bass, vocals or real drums.
To date, I was unaware of any sample library that captured the true essence of this sound, as most veered more towards 80s old-skool electro or the tech-house sound of the late 90s. 'Soundclash' is intended as a more open-minded approach to dance music, breakbeats sit comfortably with conventional house sounds, minimal beats and techno.
The basslines and musical elements are influenced as much by rock and punk as they are by dance music - in fact many of the basslines were played live on electric bass and transcribed as synth lines. From a technical viewpoint, 'Soundclash' comprises an equal balance of digital sound sources and genuine analogue machines from the 80s and early 90s.
One sound which will be immediately familiar across the library is that of the Roland SH-101, in my opinion one of the warmest and phattest 80s monosynths! Most of the beats were composed through the 12-bit classic Akai MPC 60 - still an absolute favourite of mine and a must for that authentic 80s drum grit! Most of the sounds were treated with digital plug-ins, as I find this to be the perfect combination for dance music; analogue sound sources with digital processing - the best of both worlds!
I suppose 'Soundclash' is a fitting title for the project, as throughout it the latest digital impulse reverbs and modeling plug-ins clash and blend with old-skool samplers, fx units and drum machines - I only hope you enjoy using 'Soundclash' as much as I enjoyed making it!
This fantastic library comes in multiple formats that should suit every music producer.
Formats supported include:
- Acid™WAV
- AIFF Apple Loops
- Stylus RMX™
- Rex2
- Reason Refill
- Kontakt
- EXS24
- HALion
Contains:
- 934 REX2 files
- 1650 Acidized WAV files
- 1650 AIFF Apple Loop files
- 1.1Gb of sounds
- Drum Loops
- Combi Loops
- Synth loops
- Live Bass & Guitar Loops
- Percussion Loops
- Vocals
- FX and Atmospheres
- Synth Hits...and much, much more!