Zero-G Classic Disco features Funk & Disco Samples from the 70s and 80s
Welcome to the most creative decade of dance music 1977-1987, when disco
went underground and became black dance music - the foundation for house and
R´n´B. For the first time ever you´ll be able to get hold
of the tracks as if someone gave you multi-track tapes from late 70´s
and early 80´s disco underground dance tunes.
Zero-G Classic Disco
contains 35 construction kits in disco underground, funk´n´soul,
proto house, hi-nrg and funky disco styles from 107 to 125 bpm, plus tons of
additional piano, electric piano, guitar, bass, drum & percussion loops
and all in pristine 24bit audio.
The seductive and often-sampled sound
of Salsoul Orchestra, SOS band, Evelyn Champagne King, D-Train, Chaka Khan,
Quincy Jones, George Duke, Rocker´s Revenge that have been shaped into
giant construction kits (some of which are 16 bars long!) will keep you busy
for months - each construction kit is divided into individual instrument loops,
down to every drumloop part! We´ve even included some fantastic disco
funky vocal "whispering shouts" so often used in Chic, Odyssey or
Instant Funk chartbusters. So get down and experience the ultimate in
retro dance!
Zero-G Classic Disco Features
- 35 Full Construction Kits
- Bass & Guitar Loops Matched Pairs
- Eighties Machine Drumloops
- Piano Loops
- Electric Piano Loops
- Vocal Chants
- Percussion Loops
Zero-G Classic Disco MP3 Demos
Classic
Disco Demo 1
Classic
Disco Demo 2
MP3 Kit Demos
Classic
Disco Construction Kit Mix 1
Classic
Disco Construction Kit Mix 2
Classic
Disco Construction Kit Mix 3
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Disco Construction Kit Mix 4
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Disco Construction Kit Mix 5
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The producer and multi-instrumentalist Davor Devcic aka D3
writes:
"I started to listen funk'n'soul records when I was 15 years old back in
1981. I was seduced by the rich harmonies and arrangements of Quincy Jones,
Kashif (producer of Melba Moore and Evelyn King), Jay Graydon (Al Jarreau),
Tommy LiPuma (George Benson), Earth, Wind and Fire and many others.
My musical taste grew not only from mainstream funk'n'soul, but, more
importantly for my house music foundations, from what is called the "Disco
Underground". Those rare grooves founded on funk, soul and jazz left a big mark
on my musical knowledge. Alphons Mouson, Shakatak, Light of the World, George
Duke, early S.O.S. band, Eumir Deodato, to name but a few. My whole musical
biography is in fact a constant search for that fantastically creative
sound.
This library sums up (in my opinion) the most creative period of black
dance music: from the merging of disco with funk somewhere about 1977 up to the
arrival of early house music around about 1987. I have attempted to create the
sound of the records from that golden age by using as many authentic live
instruments as possible together with early 80s drum machines (such as the
LinnDrumm) and other synths from that time.
All the instruments are played by myself apart those brilliant vocals by
Andrea and Mirza from Zagreb."
Zero-G Classic Disco Features Included Formats:
- REX2
- NNXT (for
REASON)
- NI Kontakt
- EXS 24
- Apple Loops
- AIFF
- ACID
- WAV
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