Splice Originals Obtuse Rhythms with Ian Chang WAV

Team DECiBEL | 23 March 2020 | 874.3 MB
Every once in a while, someone comes along who pushes the envelope of their instrument. Professional percussionist Ian Chang has evolved the concept of what a drum kit can be. For his second Splice Originals pack, he created sounds in his signature avant-garde drum style that range from clean to abstract, from conceptual to cosmic.
Splice Originals: Obtuse Rhythms encourages you to think beyond the drum kit for sounds that can be used in everything from hip hop to juke to drum and bass - or anything that needs tight breaks. Dig into acoustic drum loops, prepared drums, found object percussion, and foley textures.
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