Industrial: Strength Records Vintage Breaks Vol 1 Multiformat -repost-.torrent !exclusive!
Vintage Breaks Vol. 1 Industrial Strength Records is a cornerstone sample library designed to bridge the gap between old-school vinyl "digging" and modern digital production. Produced by Lenny Dee and Derek Nievergelt, and featuring live performances by New York drummer Evan Pazner, this pack serves as a high-fidelity tribute to the classic grooves that defined genres like Jungle, Drum and Bass, and Hip-Hop. Authentic Performance and Gear
All loops are 100% royalty-free, meaning they can be used in commercial productions without additional clearance.
Musician & Production: Performed live by NYC drummer Evan Pazner using a late 1960s Ludwig drum kit and vintage microphones/pre-amps to achieve an authentic "dead room" sound. Break Breakdown: 99 Original Breaks: Live performances by Evan Pazner. 93 BHK D'n'B Breaks: Heavily edited for Drum and Bass. 30 BHK Dubstep Breaks: Tailored for Dubstep production. 28 Drum Fills: For smooth transitions in tracks. Vintage Breaks Vol
By using this pack, you get the aesthetic of a rare 1970s funk record with the clarity of a modern 24-bit recording—all while remaining 100% royalty-free. Industrial Strength Vintage Breaks Vol 1 - Producer Loops
Vintage Breaks Vol. 1 by Industrial Strength Records is a comprehensive sample library focused on authentic, live-recorded drum grooves inspired by classic 1960s and 70s breaks, such as the famous Amen break Producer Loops Product Overview Performed by NYC drummer Evan Pazner Production: Produced by Derek Nievergelt at Tight Spot Studios in Brooklyn. Recorded using a late 1960s Ludwig drum kit through vintage pre-amps and microphones into Pro Tools HD. Acoustics: A diverse selection of breaks that cater to
Genre-Specific Loops: 93 BHK Drum and Bass breaks and 30 BHK Dubstep breaks.
- A diverse selection of breaks that cater to various musical styles and preferences.
- High-quality sounds, ideal for drum and bass, dubstep, techno, and more.
- Easy to integrate into your favorite DAW.
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Each loop is labeled with original BPM (usually 100–140 BPM), but the 24-bit WAV files timestretch beautifully without artifacts.
