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Boom Bap Labs Jamie G Concrete Chops Vol 12 WAV-FANTASTiC screenshot
FANTASTiC | 22 May 2025 | 103.52 MB
He is back, with series 2 of Concrete Chops, the go-to series for rare and obscure samples. Concrete Chops Vol 12 is packed with 20 fresh samples ready to flip, chop, and loop for your next beat. This is the underground sound library you've been waiting for.

Discover the world of exotic samples with Concrete Chops Vol 12. This collection of 20 incredible foreign and international samples will take your beats around the globe.

A diverse palette of textures, tones, and grooves for any style beat
All files are in universal WAV format at 44.1 kHz sample rate and 16 bits resolution

Gives your music an exotic edge with unique rhythms and instruments

With Concrete Chops Vol 12, you'll have an arsenal of unique sounds at your fingertips.  These exclusive samples have the dusty soul and human touch today's beatmakers crave.
Whether you make hip hop beats, house, electronica or any genre, Concrete Chops Vol 12 will give your productions an exotic edge. The samples are packed with vibe and character, taking your listeners on a musical journey around the globe. Expand your sample library and ignite your creativity with these 20 carefully curated international samples.



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  Member 16.02.2025 30
+6
I absolutely love this series BUT

I used to dig through old funk/psych blogs for forgotten sounds from around the world. I dug through real vinyl crates back in the day too, but the internet really brough a semi-curated experience in the 2010's. easier to find gold. 99% of it i never even sampled, but just enjoyed finding obscure funky music.

Boom Bap Labs brings some cool breaks... but its missing the most important element. info on the source material.
  Member 21.07.2020 1 139
+29
100%. Shazaming these leads to mixed results, some don't show up at all, and while that does bode well for using it stealthily, and that it's not overdone/trite, it really cant replace even digital cratedigging.
  Member 21.07.2020 1 139
+29
heads up: many of these (over half) are not uncompressed wav but have been lossy encoded (down to 64kbs in some cases). tested using Fakin the Funk, and they're tracks that definitely aren't bit-crushed or ran through samplers, just straight up lazy sampling from poor-quality sources.

real shame too, can't imagine paying for this stuff but just downloading them here I found some pretty cool obscure music I probably wouldn't have found otherwise. but between the quality and their being no filename or organization at all it seems like a poor way to find new music and an even poorer way to integrate sampling into your music.

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