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Loopmasters releases Tidy Records Hard Dance And Trance

Friday, November 20th, 2009

Loopmasters Tidy Records Hard Dance And Trance

Loopmasters has released Tidy Records Hard Dance And Trance, a collection of Hard Dance and Trance samples for producers worldwide, featuring the production talents of label artists including Technikal, Guvyer, Rodi Style and Jon BW in a single pack of royalty free sounds.

Tidy is widely regarded as the Worlds number one Hard Dance brand. With highly successful events, sell out world tours, record sales in the millions and devoted followers by the thousands, Tidy encapsulates everything Hard Dance should be and shows the rest of the clubbing world what its all about; having a damn good time!

This exclusive sample pack has been produced by a collection of the labels most qualified contributors – each crafting a cool selection of beats, bleeps, basses and club ready musical loops to ignite the sonic palettes of Hard Dance and Trance pioneers worldwide!

Contained on this unique collection you will find over 850MB of 24bit royalty free Hard Dance and Trance samples brimming with musicality and inspirational soundbytes, from banging drum loops, huge riffs and musical loops, single shot samples for programming your own beats and basslines, alongside some tasty vocals, sound fx and basslines. Sample the sound of Tidy Records!

Tidy Records Hard Dance And Trance features

  • 24 Bit 44.1 Hard Dance Samples.
  • 859 MB Content.
  • 593 Wav Samples.
  • 139 Rex Loops.
  • 44 Ready to Play patches.
  • 32 Bass Loops, 60 Drum Loops, 40 Music Loops, 22 Vocal Loops, 88 Bass Hits, 91 Single Drum Sounds, 18 FX, 190 Synth One Shots, 52 Percussion Hits.
  • Apple loops, Reason Refill and Ableton Live versions available.

Tidy Records Hard Dance And Trance is available to purchase for

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LP 45th Anniversary Congas, Bongos And Mambo Cowbell

Friday, September 4th, 2009

Having forged a legendary reputation, LP is now into its fifth decade providing scores of world-class percussionists and aspiring players alike with the industry-standard choice. Martin Cohen’s company produces a vast catalogue of instruments that are both durable and widely regarded as the real deal.

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This limited edition 45th Anniversary range offers the player a choice of an 11″ quinto, 11 3/4″ conga and 12 1/2″ tumba with a matching bongo set, mambo cowbell and cabasa (not included in this review).

The congas stand 30″ tall and their shape is inspired by LP’s original design dating back to the ’60s. They’re constructed from kiln-dried ash wood with a slim reinforcing layer of fibreglass applied to the upper part of the inside of the drums. This serves to add strength while focusing the tone.

“You could play these for hours and not feel like you’ve been whacking a table top as with some bongos – courtesy of the heads which give and take with every stroke.”

The congas and bongos are beautiful, with a rich dark blue gloss finish highlighting the wood grain patterns underneath. With brushed nickel hardware throughout, heart-shaped tension plates and LP’s Comfort Curve II extended collar rims, they certainly look a class act.

All of the instruments sport the company’s brand new ‘tribal’ logo, and on the congas and bongos the logo’s Silver Sparkle finish contrasts beautifully with the blue grain swirls. Matching chunky carrying handles make carting the congas around easy and they all have mounting collars which can be situated on either side of each drum if you decide to stand-mount them.

The inclusion of LP’s minimalist but highly effective ‘Pro-Care’ rubber protectors on the tension screws means that even if you happen to knock the drums against each other that finish won’t get ruined.

A unique and highly practical touch is found on each of the three drums in the shape of an integrated, screw-tightened mounting bracket. This allows you to attach a variety of auxiliary items such as bells, blocks, splashes and, perhaps most usefully, microphones! You could then wail away as hard as you like in the knowledge that, even if you move any of the drums while playing, you will always get a consistent mic level.

The mambo cowbell is a large, affordable bell that would work equally well in timbale or drum set situations. It has an easily adjustable mounting bracket that is especially kind on the fingers. When mounted and gently finger-tightened, the bell is reassuringly steady and didn’t budge even under heavy abuse.

Hands on

The congas were beautifully responsive and, even when played placed on the floor, had a deep, full sustain in the bass frequencies; mid-tones and slaps were easy to elicit and the feel of the durable but highly responsive heads was a pleasure. The addition of the thin fibreglass internal coating did seem to make a difference and possibly tightened up the tonal palette, producing a highly musical set that you will be sure to be impressed by.

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