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Minimal Techno

Sample Magic


The global sound of after-hours electronica, featuring 100s of sub-heavy bigroom beats; slick, deep and fuzzy low-end bass grooves; stripped synth, nu-noise and percussive soundbeds, tweeter-freakin' tops, euphoric FX, sizzling drum hits and more. What's in the collection? Drums >...  More >

WHAT’S NEW


Andy Dale/Critical Motive release the follow-up to their hugely successful Minimal & Tech-House Songstarter with this all-new Deep Tech-House and Minimal Techno pack.  More >

Funky House Grooves 2

Sample Magic


From afro to latin, jazzy to tribal, the essential follow-up to the Sample Magic debut featuring 100s of floor-melting beats, bass runs, tight guitars, soulful Rhodes, funked-up clavs, authentic percussion, disco-tinged brass, filtered music stabs and much more.  More >


Add interest to glitch, tech and minimal house beats with 260+ sparse, obtuse and glitchy top and percussive loops designed for layering with a basic kick and snare.  More >

THE KNOWLEDGE

Dance music 101 - the producer's manual

Dance music 101 - the producer's manual

What are the secrets behind a great dance record? Sharooz reveals all More >

Producing minimal house

Producing minimal house

The Sample Magic team give some choice pointers on how to create that ultimate stripped down big room sound More >

Electro production tips

Electro production tips

Picking the right drum sounds, keeping your arrangement simple and perfecting breakdowns all help create the Electro-House sound More >

The perfect... kick drum

The perfect... kick drum

In dance tracks the kick is king. So how do top producers get the bone-rattling, heart-punching sound of the perfect bass drum? Sharooz explains all More >

10 questions with Jem Panufnik of Soul of Man

10 questions with Jem Panufnik of Soul of Man

Breaks pioneer and Finger Lickin' co-founder Jem Panufnik talks about keeping mixes simple, programming his own beats and the pant-wetting power of a well-placed hi-hat More >