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Vintage Ecuador sample pack

by Milton Paredes, MPJ Factory studios

Uploaded on Nov 07, 2023 (and last updated on Nov 07, 2023)

If you produce Hip Hop with vintage style, test this sample pack. is my first sample pack Hip hop orientaed for hip hop producers. samples contain kind of soul made in ecuador in the 70's. Demo track. https://audio.com/milton-paredes/audio/vintage-ecuador-demo

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Wtfpl small Do What The Fuck You Want To Public License 2.0
Extra considerations: the only thing i request is if you make a final work with this samples, send me the link of your final project, youtube video, soundcloud link of your mp3 final work to. pianino2741980@gmail.com

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Bomberman Hero soundfont

by HandlebarOrionX

Uploaded on Aug 12, 2018 (and last updated on Jan 13, 2019)

This soundfont is freaking amazing! If you liked Jun Chikuma's work on Saturn Bomberman and her personal soundcloud, you'll love this because it's got most of her funky hip hop and jazzy bosa novan instruments right here. You owe it to yourself to downlaod this if you wanna recreate that drum and bass sound.

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Amen Break Beat for Hydrogen

by Brian the Lion

Uploaded on Mar 03, 2017 (and last updated on Mar 03, 2017)

The "Amen Break" is a 6 second drum beat which was originally played by Gregory Sylvester Coleman in the song "Amen Brother" by "The Winstons" in 1969. It is probably the most popular drumbeat in the world because it is used (and some would say "over-used") in many forms of Hip-hop, Jungle, Rock, Drum and Bass and Breakcore music. The history behind this beat is quite extensive and interesting and is well summarised on Wikipedia at the following link: http://en.wikipedia.o...

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