Cakewalk Beat Fetish Volume 1 Sample Collection Review
Cakewalk Beat Fetish Volume 1 Sample Collection Feature
As bands like the New York Dolls and the Sex Pistols were losing their luster at the beginning of the 80's, two new underground styles emerged, industrial and post-punk. Maintaining a harsher sound than more mainstream alternative music, the beats were harder, the music a bit more electronic, with tones darker and harsher. As a drummer and session musician for bands like Public Images, Ltd., and subsequently Brian Brain, Ministry, and Killing Joke, Martin Atkins was engulfed in the scene. While continuing to work as a musician in such bands as Pigface, Murder, Inc., and The Damage Manual, he started working on the other side of the soundboards, engineering, producing, and now running a record label, Invisible Records.Cakewalk, a leader in the music creation and recording industry has teamed up with this legend of the underground to create Beat Fetish, Volume 1. This hard-hitting drum library is comprised of actual grooves and drums that were programmed, designed, and recorded during sessions from that span the past 25 years from some of the genres most respected producers, including Steve Albini (Nirvana, Pixies), Flood (Nine Inch Nails, Nitzer Ebb), Mark Walk (Skinny Puppy, ohGr), and Keith "Fluffy" Auerbach (Ministry, Armegeddon Dildos), and others.Beat Fetish Volume 1 is truly a one-of-a-kind library, filled with an eccentric, yet highly useable compilation of gritty, ear-prickling drum sounds that would make for an intriguing addition to many a song. It features 9 drum kits with many different mixes, loops, grooves, and hits recorded in several formats, and compatible with many popular instruments and hosts. It even includes stories behind the content with sessions by the various bands who provided the sounds. March to the beat of a different drummer and pick up Beat Fetish Volume 1 today.
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