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He then began playing his debut live DJ gigs at raves and clubs in Quebec and Montreal where he opened for Sasha @ Metropolis in 1993. It s around that time that Fred started to play out as DJ Fred Everything. In 1999, he moved to London to do a three month extended tour taking him all over the UK and to places like Norway, Spain and Moscow and worked in the studio with the likes of: AtJazz, Mark Bell (Shaboom), Nigel Hayes and Bougie Soliterre. At just 28 years old, Fred has over 60 releases under his belt (original and remixes) and shows no sign of stopping. Recently he has been bothering the buzz charts with his Missy Elliot Missy Thing bootleg, his remixes of Soldiers Of Twilight and Chris Lum, and “Light Of day” the first release from his forthcoming second album on 2020 Vision.

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Mario Basanov presents - From Disco To House

Mario Basanov presents - From Disco To House

Rating: 7/10 
Very good product, well crafted and produced. The loops are very musical. I could've used more one shot hits (drums, keys, bass) as I don't really use pre-made loops in my music but If you do, it's an amazing package. thx
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Opolopo Electro Funk

Opolopo Electro Funk

Rating: 8/10 
Very nice, useful and complete pack from Opolopo. You can really use this one to your own flavor and get creative. Well done.
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Funk Drops

Funk Drops

Rating: 7/10 
Drum Drops always comes correct with their sample packs. For me, it's all about the drums but If you need more construction kits, these will come handy for you.
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Compact Disco

Compact Disco

Rating: 8/10 
Drum Drops always come correct. This is yet another well engineered and well executed package. Very useful.
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Temple Of Boom

Temple Of Boom

Rating: 8/10 
Drum Drops are probably one of the best names in sample packs. Their drums are extremely well played and recorded. You can use them as stock loops to get inspired or even before you can rent a studio and get the whole thing overdubbed. Another way is to just use part of it in your existing track to add a little live feel to a more rigid quantized drum part. Well done!
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Reel People Broken Beat, Nu Jazz And Soul Vol4

Reel People Broken Beat, Nu Jazz And Soul Vol4

Rating: 8/10 
As usual, Reel People come correct on this sample pack with a variety of well played and well recorded parts. I usually head straight to the drum section. Lots of very usable stuff when in need of some organic elements.
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London Elektricity - Drum And Bass Vol. 6

London Elektricity - Drum And Bass Vol. 6

Rating: 8/10 
I'm not a drum & bass producer but I always appreciated London Elektricity's output on it. I was also a fan of their house stuff as Galactic Disco/Funky Homosapiens. Overall great quality. Can bring some unusual sounds to your music, whatever style you're in.
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Dan Berkson and James What - Deep Electronic House

Dan Berkson and James What - Deep Electronic House

Rating: 8/10 
This pack is great when in need of electronic drums and textures in general. It gives you tools rather than "already chewed-up" loops. Something to work with to enhance some great productions.
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Inland Knights - Deep Dub Tech House

Inland Knights - Deep Dub Tech House

Rating: 10/10 AWARD
I'm a long time follower of the Knights...been playing their music since the early Toka Project days on DIY. This pack is very useful for any kind of house music really. It can work in a Deeper environment as well as on a bigger room sound...well done!
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Moog Taurus MK 1 - Bass Expander

Moog Taurus MK 1 - Bass Expander

Rating: 9/10 
I'm a big Moog fan, proud owner of a Voyager and I can say this pack brings something analog to the DAW. I never played with a Taurus but It sounds damn good to me!
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