iDJ Review Of The Nextmen
Unless you’ve been on a desert island for the last five years, I’m sure you would have come across the mighty Nextmen at some point in your life (check their album of the month! – Ed).
Thrown Loopmasters and their well-respected Artist Series into the mix and you’ve got a whole heap of premium hits, samples, and loops of hip-hop, funk, dancehall and electronica. And yes, they are ALL royalty free. Drum loops, basslines, scratches, bass sounds, music loops, bass pads and some serious FX are just the start of this vibrant collection of samples that stretch the most disparate of tempos. All producers can benefit from a sample pack like this… Miss this one at your peril!
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