The Sound Of The Tropics

US Prime Loops release Tropical ShakeUp sample set      04/10/11

The Sound Of The Tropics


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According to Prime Loops, tropical is topical. They tell us that tropical beats and sounds are all the rage in the global dance scene right now, and with their latest release, Tropical ShakeUp they are aiming to give all you producers out there the ideal collection of tropical beats for your next production. Here's what the Prime Loops PR person has to say, "Acts such as Afrojack, Major Lazer, Swedish House Mafia and many more have taken influence from sounds like Kuduro rhythms from Cape Verde, Baile Funk out of Rio, Kwaito from South Africa and Tumba from Aruba and now you too can shake up your own tracks with these tropical sounds. Tropical ShakeUp is packed with big beat arrangements and 400+ truly tropical House drum loops and samples. Tons of percussion instruments unravel in these loops from traditional congas and toms to berimbau and from digital drum effects to sci-fi noises."
Prime Loops say that Tropical ShakeUp is subdivided into three parts: tropical drum loops, tropical drum loops without the kick-drums and the one-shots – giving you each and every sound contained in the previous crates as a sample to work with, including claps, hats, kicks, percussion, shakers, snares, toms and FX.
Formats include:
.WAV, Ableton Live Pack, Motu Mach Five, FL Studio, Garageband, Reason Refill and more.
Pricing and Availability:
Tropical ShakeUp is available to download for £14.95 More information:


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