![]() ![]() ![]() i really wanna get this kit out there cus this shit really godly bru. every single sound and one shot is good in this kit no cap please let me know what you think of the kit and send me beats you made with the sounds. almost all the one shots are from vsts besides a few (about 10).vsts used : ultra analog va 2, electrax 2, xpand 2, hive, string studio vs 2, strum gs 2, lounge lizard ep 4, serum, nexus, spire, addictive keys, toxic biohazard, analog lab 5. I have also added some helpful information on the history of the popular Roland 808 sounds. the drum kit is recycled sounds but they are very good for rage beats. Here is a free Roland 808 Drum Kit with over 227 free drum samples to add to your drum collection. there is a lot of rage sounds and a rage drum kit also. ![]()
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![]() “I love that place and every time we drive into Glasgow, as we arrive and drive into the city, somebody always says ‘welcome to Glasgae,’” says Hawkins. Opening on “Welcome Tae Glasgae,” the band’s ode to one of their favorite cities is a tip of the hat to the city Glasgow and its iconic venues like King Tut’s, The Academy, and larger Barrowland Ballroom. Some of the lyrics may sound daft, but they’re actually about disappointing relationships and reflecting on why I’m sitting here on my own.” There’s some self-discovery going on because there’s a lot of loneliness in it. Hawkins adds, “I wanted to make an album that was super uplifting, and I didn’t want to have any mood pieces in it. “I feel like it’s your relieving the angst of 2020.” Nearing the 10th anniversary of the band’s third album, Hot Cakes, and more than two decades since forming the group, Hawkins, guitarist and brother Dan, bassist Frankie Poullain, and drummer Rufus Tiger Taylor filled to the brim with bombastic rock, but Motorheart rests on some heavier notes, reflecting on loneliness anxiety, and personal reconnaissances. I felt like I had just been left to my own devices, but in the end, it was a good thing because, by the time they were ready to work, I was over it. “At that point, they were coming to terms with the world and spending time with their families, which I didn’t really understand. “The rest of the guys weren’t ready to work,” he says. I actually went a bit mad.”Īt one point, Hawkins asked the band if they wanted to start making new music. “I don’t live with anybody, and the rest of the guys have girlfriends and wives, so I had to do something. “When that happened, I was on my own,” shares Hawkins. Initially caught between a sad and manic state during the thick of lockdown, Hawkins faced his own reality, particularly an overriding sense of loneliness that sent him over an edge, and straight into the band’s seventh album Motorheart (Cooking Vinyl). Reconditioned to mostly Zoom communication during the pandemic once touring abruptly ended around the band’s 2019 release Easter is Cancelled-cutting short the band’s dates in Australia and their entire tour in America-Hawkins embraced the virtual world, recently starting a weekly YouTube show Justin Hawkins Rides Again. “Plus, it was too busy in there, and I couldn’t move.” “I had all this broadcasting stuff stuck in the corner of my studio and thought, ‘well you need space for this sort of thing now,’” says The Darkness frontman. Instead, he’s building his very own broadcasting arena. Back home in Switzerland, he’s not refurbishing the living room, kitchen, or expanding his studio. Justin Hawkins is putting the finishing touches on a new room. ![]() |
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