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Tracks 21 - 47 are the industrial section and there are some real power loops here, I can imagine Gary Numan circa 1996-8 using some of these, really usable loops in here if your looking for this style. There are a couple of duffers, not sure about track 33, tablas over an ambient wind and machine effect. But if your looking for industrial style loops you'll find something here you'll like and will want to mangle in your sampler and sequencer.

The next 20 tracks or so are slightly less heavy industrial offerings, generally shorter with less fill effects, and uptempo, more dance orientated, I suspect some aren't supposed to be "industrial" at all, just sandwiched in here, there are some good ones here, track 51, great kick drum, just crying out for a huge fill and guitar sound, ala Blondies Union City Blue, track 60, a manic 199 BPM, with a distant distorted guitar and "un-loop" vocal, good stuff.

From track 66 and the beginning of CD2 are the New Jack Swing loops, uptempo dance beats, back to longer more evolving loops, some of the loops have trademark horn effects. Very usable, again, you'll find something you like here, maybe not everything, but something close for sure and you can change it...

The bulk of CD 2 is taken up with the "Funk/Hip Hop" loops, together with artificial vinyl noise in places, and suitable fill effects for the genre. The groove of track 22 sounds familiar, again maybe someone has beaten us to it on this one. Track 32 is a bit of a cheat, a couple of loops together without the individual elements, but we'll give them that one. There are some very complicated loops here, with many elements, a lot of effort must have gone in here to produce such cohesive sounding loops. Once again if your looking to make dance music of this type, you'll find something you like here, either in the loops, grooves or sounds.

The end of the CD sees some more industrial(ish) loops, few more cheats here where you get loops instead of beats as the individual samples. These are less heavy than the earlier ones, hence the Rock/Industrial classification in the intro. Perhaps the weakest section of the CD here, nothing really standing out, though there are some quite nice individual sounds. Track 70 is an exercise in making 24 elements make a loop.


 

 

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