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What stands out immediately is the restraint in Loopex. Tech house is easy to get wrong: overcrowd it, over-process it, chase trends that were already over six months ago—the list goes on. Fortunately, Loopex does none of that. Basslines roll, drums breathe, and System-1 textures add character. Nothing takes over the mix; everything balances perfectly. This sits comfortably in Hot Creations and Solid Grooves territory, which is exactly where serious tech house needs to be right now.
And before anyone asks, yes, the low end actually works. No, you won't spend forty minutes trying to tame a bassline that sounds like a washing machine having an argument with itself. The Roland System-1 processing gives everything that analogue warmth producers keep trying to fake with plugins—and mostly fail at—unless you're an absolute master, of course.
Loopex's loops arrive ready for action. No fixing, no frequency hunting, no wondering why the kick is fighting with the bass like a bad marriage. Someone with actual Beatport top-seller credits, and support from Jamie Jones and Cloonee, didn't get there by cutting corners in the studio, and it shows in every single element of this sample pack.
Loopex nailed it.
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