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Sounds to Sample is a UK-based website that sells copyright free audio samples and loops for use in music production. It was launched in 2007 (17 years ago) () by Sharooz Raoofi and David Felton, initially as a digital download portal for the Sample Magic libraries, and expanded to include developers such as Sony, Zero G and Best Service. [1]
User contributed sound recordings released under Creative Commons licenses. From field-recordings to sound fx, drum loops and musical instrument samples. CC0, CC BY, CC BY-NC Samplibrary: No Yes Custom HD 96khz 24 bit wav recorded sounds with ongoing free new sounds and The Suggestion Engine where creators can request sounds Royalty Free
Schranz first began his career as the drummer of the band Beangrowers before establishing himself as a solo artist. Schranz released a demo single under the name Bark Bark Disco called "Song for the Lovers" [ 1 ] which was a tribute to 1970s adult actress Brigitte Lahaie , and was taken from Erwin Dietrich 's film Six Swedish Girls in a ...
The label has been officially established in 2010 by a group of friends, producers and musicians. LucidSamples releases and publishes DJ sample packs/libraries, [1] construction kits, sound effects, patches and other music production tools. All sample packs provided by LucidSamples are Royalty-Free and downloadable from company website. [2]
Károly Schranz is a Hungarian violinist and founding second violinist of the Takács Quartet.During his forty-three year career with the quartet he received awards from the Hungarian Government of the Knight's Cross and the Commander's Cross of the Order of Merit of the Republic of Hungary.
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Schranz is a German surname. Notable people with the surname include: Andreas Schranz (born 1979), Austrian football goalkeeper, played for various Austrian clubs and the Austria national team; Ivan Schranz (born 1993), Slovak football player, plays for Slavia Prague and the Slovakia national team; Karl Schranz (born 1938), Austrian alpine skier
The music is composed of looped, edited and processed breakbeat samples, intense bassline sounds, melodic piano lines, staccato synthesizer riffs, and various vocal samples (mostly taken from old house records). The speed of this genre typically fell between the range of 145–155 bpm, while the speed may variate on live sets.