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RARE Percussion Tech House Real Percussion Ben Aylon WAV-FANTASTiC screenshot
FANTASTiC | 25 August 2022 | 125 MB
Tech House Real Percussion by percussionist virtuoso Ben Aylon. Known for his creative approach to percussion playing, layering and sampling, Ben offers his fresh take and exploration around Techno-House-inspired loops and one shots, using unpredictable percussion instruments.

After ten years of research in Senegal and West Africa, digging into the essence of universal groove elements. Ben produced and processed the samples, using his knowledge, aiming to inspire producers with his raw sound and live percussion instruments from a different angle.

Fully mixed creative Techno beats, rolls, fills, one shots, loops, and dozens of hi-hat sounds are included. Dig in!

•88 one shots
•87 loops



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  Member 27.04.2022 369
+47
Theres got to be a way to do that.
At the very least just for never having been done.

House is of course very "processed" and "disco" by sound.
But you hear samples of congas and natural instruments,
TECHNICALLY mixed into it.

COULD you create a house BAND.
With real singers and drummers, over a drum machined back beat.
For the four on the floor.

Maybe you could use a gating effect,
that would make live percussion seem to land on the metronome.
  Resident 8.08.2019 2 147
+350
Didn't see your comment but damn we were on the same level there. I mean hard rock has gone symphonic and we all know how totally awesome that Metallica album is, even if you don't like that genre. So way not, everything is possible with the right stuff processing the sounds hence the way Ben Aylon processed his sounds.

I must say that I didn't find the symphonic version of The Bells by Jeff Mills really compelling. The only thing that was in sync was the 909 especially at the and when the plucking began and the conductor tried to put some allegro con fuoco into the string section and after that the whole orchestra went into a BPM-dip.
Youtube - Jeff Mills & Montpellier Philharmonic Orchestra - The Bells
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  Resident 8.08.2019 2 147
+350
And I forgot the most important thing of all...
Thanks Fantastic for this great share. I'm totally going to check Ben Aylon out.
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