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DarkAcidTechno £19.99 or 500 credits

Public health notice: this whopper of a 3GB techno pack is not for the faint-hearted producer. In fact, it’s like the throbbing, nervous soundtrack that booms around your head at night when you think someone is following you down a dark lane. Stabby chords. Punchy bass. Savage kicks – they’re all out to get you, here.

Add to that 100 pounding drum loops – and over a thousand other devastating sounds, FX, vocals, pads, chords, and riffs, to chuck at them – and you have more than enough twisted samples to give you bad dreams for the next half century. Gulp! Please, check the back door. Travel in pairs. You have been adequately warned. sampletoolsbycr2.com

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