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Loopmasters are proud to present Felix Walden Jazz Blues & Drums 1. With the movement towards the fusion of jazz and hip-hop in current popular music, this collection of authentic & high-fidelity samples will assist forward-thinking hip-hop heads and old-school jazz fanatics alike. As always, this one is presented 100% royalty-free.
Felix Walden has worked with some of the most well-regarded artists in their genre, from Jazz (Johnny Dankworth, Peter Ind, Ian Shaw, Jean Toussaint) to Pop/Rock (The La's, Jem Finer, J.Maizlish Mole, Willy Mason) to House music (Gorgon City, Rob Sparx). He is currently what you would call a touring musician - soaking up music all over the globe, by land, sea and air!
Over the course of 2.70 GB, Jazz Blues & Drums contains some seriously gorgeous swung rhythms and intricately filled-in breaks. Brushed snares & cymbals create a perfect textural feel, whilst clinical cymbal work brings a pulsating energy. Full drum loops can then be used to punctuate the peaks of your arrangements, and you’ll hear the full scale of Felix’s ability throughout this metrical masterpiece.
With loops between 60-100bpm, this collection is perfect for use in the named genres alongside hip-hop, trip-hop and any other live instrumental genres.
Features:
- 2.70 GB
- 24Bit 44.1KHZ
- 382 Jazz Drum Loops at 100bpm
- 282 Jazz Drum Loops at 90bpm
- 159 Jazz Drum Loops at 60bpm
- 823 rex2 Files
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