In the company’s own words:
“What would it sound like if legendary funk drummer, Clyde Stubblefield (James Brown) joined a legendary fusion band like Weather Report, and they only performed in dance clubs where the tempo was regulated to 128 bpm? Well, we’re not sure if such a bizarre/awesome union like this would ever occur, but if it did, the drums would probably sound a lot like our latest multitrack release, Funk Meets Fusion.”
Like the name implies, the Thick and Meaty uses a birch studio kit, with some Remo Pinstripe heads and without the aggressive brass snare drum, to give you a sound described as “fat, juicy and totally in your face.” The Loop Loft have also captured the room sound on a separate channel.
Pricing & Availability:
The Funk Meets Fusion and Thick & Meaty sample libraries are available to purchase for $15 USD each.
More information: The Loop Loft
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